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Posted on: December 8, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Michael Vincent Quattro “I Need Your Love”

Michael Vincent Quattro’s “I Need Your Love” is a fun call back to the dance and new romantic styles. Michael’s vocals have some commonalities with Peter Gabriel and Dave Gahan. The presence of a driving dance beat on Quattro’s latest work will get people up and active, while the layered approach that the song takes is something that will keep things interesting from the song’s first beat all the way…

Posted on: December 8, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Sorina Kiefer “AMERICA”

AMERICA is a track that is hard to define, based on Sorina Kiefer’s wide array of styles that are expertly weaved through the composition. The song is able to take up the batons of Madonna and Lady Gaga, all while Sorina amplifies political discourse during the effort’s main body. The backing instrumentation builds considerable urgency over AMERICA’s run time. Guitars and martial drums combine to really hammer home the majesty…

Posted on: December 8, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Innacence “In My Body”

Innacence’s “In My Body” is the dance track this winter desparately needs. The song will immediately bring listeners in with haunting, ethereal vocals. As the song continues to play, the gradual increase in the tempo leads into some seriously heady synth work. The vibe that is generated in “In My Body” is pure esctasy. The single’s drop is something that would blow the lid off of a venue. This should…

Posted on: December 8, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Contageous Funk – By Any Means

Contageous Funk’s new track By Any Means establishes a very laid-back and chill flow. Intricate bars pepper listeners, while the single’s chorus will bounce around listeners’ brains long after the song ceases to play. Fans of 2000s rappers like Jadakiss will find a kindred spirit in Contageous Funk; the song hits hard while acting debonair. By Any Means is a wondrous call-back to a fun era of rap, all while…

Posted on: December 6, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

YSN Hazel “On Dat Brown” 

With his new single “On Dat Brown”, YSN Hazel is able to create one of the sultriest vibes we’ve heard in a while. The sheer passion of his vocals, the lyrics that are dropped down here, and the visuals established by the video (below) combine to make for one killer track. On Dat Brown is a work that would succeed in 2008 just as it does today. YSN Hazel has…

Posted on: December 3, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Orit Shimoni “Winnipeg”

On Winnipeg, Orit Shimoni is able to link together the North Americana of the 19th and early 20th centuries with a bit of the mid-20th century singer-songwriter style of Warren Zevon and Carole King. Little more is needed to succeed on Winnipeg than Shimoni’s vocals, guitars, and strings. The bit of secondary vocals that shadow Orit’s voice at points provide a bit more depth to an already voluminous track. The…

Posted on: December 3, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Ben E. Davis “All I Need for Christmas Is You”

Bringing in hints of Prozzak and the Newsboys, Ben E. Davis is able to add to the broader corpus of holiday music with his new single All I Need for Christmas Is You. Adding in equal amounts of electronic, dance, and funk, Davis tells the story of blossoming love. The narrative generated here is something that anyone that’s fallen in love will understand, while Davis’s alluring vocals are able to…

Posted on: December 3, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Ben E. Davis “American Boy In London”

Ben E. Davis’s “American Boy In London” is a poppy track that builds off the framework of late-1990s and early-2000s pop and rap styles. The chorus is tremendously catchy, ensuring that listeners will be singing it long after the song ceases to play. Moderating this LFO-meets-Aaron Carter hook with grittier rap stanzas, Ben E. Davis is able to keep things fresh and vibrant until the song rides out. Watch the…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Roger Jaeger “Grandpa’s Ghost”

Grandpa’s Ghost is a touching effort that needs little more to start than Roger Jaeger’s voice and guitars. The song gradually picks up in momentum before settling into a sort of Mumford and Sons meets The Lumineers type of style. The reverence for one’s family is the guiding principle of the song, showcasing that life itself may be similar no matter where one finds themselves in time. The distinct sections…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Roger Jaeger “Wander”

Wander is an impressive effort from Roger Jaeger. The track firmly fits into modern country music, but is careful to incorporate what worked in country music from the 1990s and 2000s. There’s thoughtful instrumentation, a bit of a desire to crossover to rock, and a set of vocals that are absolutely out of this world. Wander’s production is stellar, adding a shine to these constituent efforts that ensures that the…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

The Tano Jones Revelry “Light It”

The Tano Jones Revelry have released a new single, “Light It”. The song immediately draws listeners in with rich vocals in the vein of a Matchbox 20 or Jason Mraz. The instrumentation is fairly dense, providing ample replay value that far outstrips other pop-rock compositions. Fans of the Goo Goo Dolls and the Counting Crows will love sinking their teeth into this meaty arrangement. With all sides of The Tano…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Parcels “Leaveyourlove”

On Leaveyourlove, Parcels are able to create a sublimely funky track that blends together the best parts of funk, soul, and yacht rock into something that will resonate with fans long after the song ceases to play. Whether it be the ropey bass line, the multi-part vocal harmonies, or the perfectly on-point percussion, all sides of Parcels are able to shine. The song’s production is amazing, smoothing off any rough…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Roy Pitluk “My Man”

My Man is a heart-felt ode to Roy Pitluk’s titular boyfriend, showcasing tremendous honesty while identifying the strongest sides of a pair’s love. Anyone that’s found their other half will be able to find something to appreciate in Pitluk’s new single. Little more is needed in this track than Roy’s vocals and guitars, making for an effort that calls back to the singer-songwriter style of the 1950s and 1960s while…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

M.C ft. Vega HeartBreak & Young Marlee Mar “MONDAY”

On MONDAY, M.C and Vega HeartBreak are able to make a hopeful sort of rap track that impressives not only becuase of the sick backing beat that is built up, but also because of the thoughtful bars that are presented throughout. There’s a bit of early Outkast that can be heard in the main body of MONDAY, but with some of the most honest and emotional lyrics we’ve experienced this…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Mitch & Millie “Little Town” 

On Mitch & Millie’s new single Little Town, country, 1990s rock, and blues all are combined to make something immediately impacting anyone that has tuned on in. Millie’s vocals are a sight to behold, both telling the tale of the single while adding to the harmonies achieved by the rest of the backing instrumentation. We’re particularly impressed with the intense drum work encountered during the song, but the guitar and…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

TT “Heal My Mind”

Heal My Mind is an epic effort, linking together tremendous emotional depth with thoughtful keys, drums, and guitars. The song links together influences as wide-ranging as Pink Floyd and R.E.M., all while TT is able to showcase a sentiment of love and longing that everyone listening in will be able to understand. The arrangements will continue to bear fruit after one’s first experience with Heal My Mind. Heady, dense, and…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Micah Lee “Clap My Way”

Micah Lee’s “Clap My Way” is a tremendous track, including a robust instrumentation fuzz of funky bass lines, on-point drums, and guitars inserted at all the right points. On top of these instrumentation inclusions, Micah Lee’s voice resounds loudly. The song is ensconsed in the gospel genre, but has a pop-facing sound to it that could have the single chart on adult contemporary or R&B radio stations and playlists. The…

Posted on: December 2, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Mike Teezy “New Leaf”

On Mike Teezy’s “New Leaf”, a chill, retro-infused dance sound is built up alongside R&B sensibilities and bright vocals. There are nods to performers like The Weeknd and Chromeo, all while Mike Teezy’s inimitable style is able to capture the minds and hearts of fans. New Leaf’s bridge gi0ves fans a few seconds to catch their breath before MT ramps things up to high gear. New Leaf is an effort…

Posted on: December 1, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Punkel (Lakewood Brewing)

Lakewood Brewing Company’s Punkel beer is a unique take on a traditional German lager, infused with warm, aromatic spices that evoke the cozy essence of autumn without relying on the ubiquitous pumpkin flavor. Brewed with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger, Punkel delivers a seasonal beer experience that’s refreshingly distinctive. At 5.5% ABV and 23 IBU, Punkel is approachable and well-balanced, making it an excellent choice for both casual drinkers and…

Posted on: November 30, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Barrel Batch Pumpkin Ale (Manhattan Brewing Company)

Manhattan Brewing Company’s Barrel Batch Pumpkin Ale has earned its place among the best imperial pumpkin beers we’ve come across, thanks to its bold creativity and unparalleled flavor. This exceptional seasonal brew begins with the brewery’s Pumpkin Batch Ale, which is then elevated by the addition of whole pumpkin pies from Manhattan’s own Little Batch Company. Aged in Bulleit Rye barrels, the beer achieves a rich complexity that combines the…