Author: Sargeant

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Raised On TV “Smog City”

Smog City is a trippy effort that includes stark angular guitars, more contemplative arrangements, and charismatic vocals that sit at the top of the track. With so many things occurring over the course of 3:20, one may worry about cohesive. Raised On TV is able to expertly link these different elements together into a modern-day epic; the different section here showcase the strengths of the act without introducing any weaknesses.…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Liz Kennedy “Hike Up Your Socks”

On Liz Kennedy’s Hike Up Your Socks, a tremendously unique musical style issues forth. There are hints of mid-1990s alternative that play in the background alongside early 1980s rock. With a dominant set of vocals playing out over the track, fans will be able to follow the free-form storytelling mode of Kennedy. We really hear a mash-up of Karen Carpenter and Warren Zevon from Kennedy here. The musicianship of Hike…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Nya “Love You To Death”

During Love You To Death, Nya is able to make an intense effort that is part Halsey, part AWOLNATION. Imagine a set of vocals that are able to be touching and sweet while conveying some heavy emotion, linked inexorably to a fulfilling instrumentation. The collection of these two elements makes for a track that will appease individuals looking for new pop music just as it will those fans that want…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Luh Kel “Wrong”

On Wrong, Luh Kel is able to express some tremendous emotions in the course of two minutes. The track is R&B-tinged in the vein of Trey Songz, Chris Brown and Sean Kingston. Listeners will be struck at the sheer range that Luh Kel is able to hit during Wrong. The backing instrumentation is fun as well; the punctual and perfect percussion is seconded through a piano line that will bring…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

A B01 “Copper Nebulas”

What A B01 does during Copper Nebulas is fantastic. There are nods here to synth-pop, vaporwave, and new wave all presented in the course of 2:30. A deep, industrial-tinged sound ties things together with a nice bow. Vocal hints present themselves at points, but are not trying to establish a narrative – these samples add a further complexity to an already dense composition. Listeners will need to strap their headphones…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Greg Antista and The Lonely Streets “Goodnight Ramona”

Goodnight Ramona is a delightfully bouncy track that ties together Social Distortion and Elvis Costello. With vocals that are as much indie as they are Descendents-era punk, Greg Antista is able to make the song resound loudly for a considerable swath of listeners. Punchy guitars walk the edge between the Minutemen and early Goo Goo Dolls, while the drum fills present in Goodnight Ramona have to be heard to be…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shellz “SLIDE”

Shellz is able to come forth with a rapid-fire rap flow with her latest single SLIDE. It’s nothing less than amazing that she can craft a cogent narrative while making a cut that will easily garner radio and rotartion airplay. In an era where there are a number of distinct female rappers, it’s doubly impressive that Shellz can carve out her own niche with this single. With a backing beat…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Jane N’ The Jungle “Little Blue”

The deliberate guitar line that opens up Little Blue, the newest single from Jane N’ The Jungle, will tattoo itself deeply into the minds and hearts and listeners. It provides the perfect counterpoint for the intense, insistent set of vocals laid down here by Jane. This hard rock track links together acts as diverse as Fear Factory, Queensryche, and Insomniac-era Green Day into a furious tornado of guitars, drums, and…

Posted on: May 17, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Earthquake Lights “So Far No Luck”

On So Far No Luck, Earthquake Lights are able to blend together late-1990s alternative with jazz. The touching effort has the vocals pull double duty here, telling a story and adding mightily to the overall harmonies achieved by the guitars, bass, and piano. The production is solid enough that listeners will be able to enjoy each constituent effort just as easily as digging the entirety of the composition. Silence is…

Posted on: May 16, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Why Hire a Drug Lawyer in Delaware County?

Thousands of people in the US who have been accused of drug crimes feel that there’s no silver lining in the cloud. They think that they can do nothing to avoid jail time. But the reality is that pleading guilty is the biggest mistake that won’t do any good. Consulting with a drug attorney is critical before making any statements. An experienced drug lawyer in Delaware County will inform about…

Posted on: May 13, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Intoxicated Rage ‘Battlefield’

The tautness of the guitars and drum fills that begin Intoxicated Rage’s new single Battlefield is truly a sight to behold (or behear). The deliberate pacing of the single’s first minute will get listeners all riled up, while the vocals kick in with a blend of Godsmack, System of a Down, Metallica, and Disturbed. A deep, dark abyss of sludgy metal awaits fans. The number of distinct arrangements that make…

Posted on: May 13, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Zuffalo – Any Given Speed

Zuffalo is able to blend together sixties rock, psychedelic, and modern jam bands in a fashion that will draw in a wide swath of listeners. The dynamic between the guitars and drums pushes each to a higher plateau, while the single’s charismatic vocals look to Dylan and the Dead for inspiration. The production is immaculate, allowing each element of the act to shine alone or sparkle as part of a…

Posted on: May 12, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Raff Pylon – Can’t Let You Go

On Can’t Let You Go, Raff Pylon is able to make a track that links together R&B and pop music with a set of guitars that build off of Santana’s late-1990s output. With sweeping synths included at points, Can’t Let You Go is an effort that has enough to it to keep fans happy over multiple plays. Raff’s vocals are able to do more than tell a story – they…

Posted on: May 12, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Thoughts – Tethered

On Tethered, Thoughts is able to exude charisma while crafting a funky, guitar and drum-led track. The track will require fans play the cut multiple times before hearing everything that has been placed within. The dynamic established between the male and female vocals, as well as the collected vocals and the backing instrumentation, makes for something deep, dense, and miles beyond what currently populates terrestrial radio. Thoughts are able to…

Posted on: May 12, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Chapell – I Am Zuck

On I Am Zuck, Chapell is able to create an alluring track that will have listeners contemplating the lyrical content while grooving to the shuffling beat laid down here. An intense blend of drums, synths, and strings unite to make something that is not-quite goth, industrial, or alternative rock. Fans of Voltaire or Gogol Bordello will find something to appreciate here, as will fans of Greg Palast or Jello Biafra.…

Posted on: May 11, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Five Years / Five Beers (Ecliptic / Firestone Walker)

Pouring with a hazy goldenrod coloration and a fair amount of whitish head, this Hazy Double IPA from Ecliptic and Firestone Walker is incredibly well-balanced. The beer is able to take up equal parts from traditional West Coast India Pale Ale and modern juicy IPA styles. This means there are solid notes of pine resin, tropical fruits, and wheat elements that gradually come into focus as one continues along with…

Posted on: May 11, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Demola – Light Up ft. Wande Coal

Light Up is a bouncy track that calls back to the late-oughts R&B / pop of performers like Akon and Sean Kingston. The ability of Demola to contribute mightily to both Light Up’s narrative content as well as the harmonies of the single is nothing less than amazing. With an assertive beat and a momentum that rises at all the right points, Light Up is one of those singles that…

Posted on: May 10, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Gold Light and Snakemusk release LP

URL: http://www.goldlightmusic.com/ Independent artists Gold Light and Snakemusk join forces to deliver a stunner of a debut album together in Shadows In The Shallows, which fuses emotional Americana with elements of raw garage rock, country swing and bittersweet folk music inside of nine decadently arranged tracks. Songs like the sensational lead single “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter,” acoustic “Nobody’s Baby” and vocal-driven “Heart of Black” engage us with their…

Posted on: May 10, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Brothers Union – Silhouettes

Calm and collected, the vocals that begin The Brothers Union’s new single “Silhouettes” are the touchstone that guides one through the composition. Twinkling guitar work is the yin to the vocal yang; these elements are make to make something that will stick around long after the song ceases to play. Listeners will sing along with Silhouettes after the effort’s first spin. The Brothers Union are able to build off of…

Posted on: May 10, 2019 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

All This Huxley – Comrade II

On Comrade II, All This Huxley is able to create a touching piece of indie rock that marries contemplative instrumentation with charismatic vocals. The progression of their latest single (the lead-off for July’s new album) will keep listeners on the edges of their seats. The rising tempo that the band establishes through Comrade II opens up into something beautiful, with the backing guitars, bass, and drums feeding into a wholly…