Author: James

Posted on: March 26, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Cheflodezzy feat. Marcy Chin “Rough Sex”

Rough Sex is the new single from Cheflodezzy, representing a strong step forward for the performer. From the single’s onset, fans will be hit with an intense backing beat, supreme confidence in the lyrical content, and a back-and-forth between the lead and Marcy Chin’s feature. This is a booming, engrossing effort that will get fans out on the dance floor. Reggae, drill and rap have never sounded as good as…

Posted on: March 26, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Mike Teezy feat. Jekalyn Carr “Hands on Me”

Hands On Me has one of the hookiest choruses that we’ve heard so far this year. On the track, Mike Teezy is able to infuse traditional gospel with smooth, silky vocals in the vein of a Trey Songz or Jason Derulo. The production of Hands on Me ensures that each beat contributes to a cohesive and coherent effort, all wrapping up a very faithful and honest subject material. The addition…

Posted on: March 19, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Nemesis Ft. Voces Del Silencio “Mi Fiesta”

Mi Festa has rapid-fire flow with a bit of party-infused backing beat. What results in this track is something that will get people on the dance floor while having their attention drawn in entirely to what is being presented here. The trio of Nemesis, Niclasz, and Rapsodika provides further depth to the effort, keeping things just as fresh during Mi Fiesta’s final seconds as it was when the song began.…

Posted on: March 14, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Rob Eberle – “Half of You”

Half of You, the latest track from Rob Eberle, builds upon the vocal tradition of performers like Rufus Wainwright and Leonard Cohen. The single gradually brings in percussive eleemnts and keys to further ramp up the emotional intensity. The ample highlighting given to both Rob’s vox and the accompanying instrumentation ensures that both elements are able to shine alone or as parts of a much greater whole. Half of You…

Posted on: March 12, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 2

ViennaCC “Gold Is What The Girls Want”

ViennaCC’s “Gold Is What The Girls Want” is an interesting synth-rock track that links together Roxy Music, Devo, and Frankie Goes To Hollywood to make for a tremendously hooky track. The oodles of charisma that ViennaCC’s vocals insert into the single is hard to deny. The dynamic between the vocals and drums push each to a special place, while the dynamic approach to the song’s arrangement ensure that listeners are…

Posted on: March 12, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Pure Order feat. Abstract Rude “Golden Glass” 

The collaborative effort from Pure Order and Abstract Rude is one of the most intense and engrossing singles that we’ve heard so far this year. There are so many things occurring with each and every second of the single, whether it be the rapid-fire lyrical flow or the more psych-tinged backing instrumentation. The unification between the guitars and drums make for a backing beat that will continue to remain fresh…

Posted on: March 10, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Selah Soul “Love Yourself” 

Love Yourself is an important track of self-empowerment. The latest single from Selah Soul, Love Yourself affirms the worth and utility of everyone that’s fortunate enough to listen in. I appreciate that the production allows the vocals space enough to shine and impart that ,message, all while allowing the instrumentation to rise up at all the right times. The bit of more reggae-infused bars at the middle point of Love…

Posted on: March 10, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Selah Soul “Keeper Of My Way”

Selah Soul’s Keeper Of My Way is a timeless R&B track that is stellar in its execution. Each of the constituent members are able to add their own unique take on things while building the single’s cohesion up mightily. The vocals are both able to establish a narrative for the track while working with the synth, bass, and drums to make for a dense and fulling arrangement. Keeper Of My…

Posted on: March 10, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Dave Luv “Some Days”

The dynamic between the tremendous emotional intensity of Dave Luv’s vocals and the synths that begin Some Days is collaborative, pushing the resulting track deep into the minds and hearts of listeners. There are hints of MGK, Juice Wrld, and Oliver Tree that can be discerned throughout this effort. The honesty that is presented at all points of Some Days separates Dave Luv from the other performers attempting to rocket…

Posted on: March 10, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Pete Muller “More Time” 

More Time will immediately draw listeners in with deliberate and strong piano arrangements. The allure of Pete’s vocals here keep fans hanging off of every word. These vocals draw upon the tradition of performers as wide-ranging as Billy Corgan and Billy Joel. With each subsequent lyric, Muller is able to insert more of his own inimitable approach. As the song continues to progress, More Time’s intensity grows. The dynamic between…

Posted on: March 9, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Bruce Sudano “Talkin’ Ugly Truth, Tellin’ Pretty Lies” 

Talkin’ Ugly Truth, Tellin’ Pretty Lies, the latest effort by Bruce Sudano, has a ropy, thick bass line and a call-back to the high-water mark of 1970’s soul. The call-and-response presented here pushes the track into rarified air. The inclusion of gospel-esque organ at the back of the track makes the effort even more heady. Listeners will have to put Talkin’ Ugly Truth, Tellin’ Pretty Lies on multiple times before…

Posted on: March 9, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

The Rocket Summer “Don’t Be Yourself”

On Don’t Be Yourself, The Rocket Summer is able to emote tremendous emotion and build upon a very close and cozy sound to craft something utterly brilliant. As additional pieces are added to the mix, listeners will find themselves engrossed in the composition. What we’re particularly impressed by are the different feelings that Bryce are able to establish without much more than his inimitable voice. Don’t Be Yourself is a…

Posted on: March 9, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Neon Dreams x Matthew Mole “The Art Of Letting Go”

The Art of Letting Go is a hopeful, sunny track that links together fun. with Sublime to make for something that simultaneously works well with modern pop-rock as well as mid-oughts rock. The production of the track allows for sunny vocals, punchy drums, and a hooky chorus to all be highlighted. With the collab cutting off at a hair above the three-minute mark, fans will be left wanting more. Everything…

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

Meresha “BETTER”

Better is one of those dance tracks that we will be hearing for years around clubs. That is because Meresha is able to create something that is tremendously reverential of the electronic music of the 1990s while having a crispness to Better’s production that allows it to hang with other modern EDM tracks. Everything’s working at a high level here, whether it be the silky-smooth vox or the infectious dance…

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

Robyn McCorquodale “Eagle”

Robyn McCorquodale’s Eagle is a song that draws upon the proud American music of the mid-20th century. One could easily see this as a musical interlude in a “boys go to war” B&W film. Robyn’s vocals soar above the delicately-crafted instrumentation, establishing a situation where listeners will be eagerly hanging on every word. The gradual inclusion of electronic-tinged drums to the mix keeps the song’s momentum high while allowing Robyn…

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

Jessica Carter Altman “Aftermath”

On Aftermath, Jessica Carter Altman is able to blend together emotive pop, jazz, and new wave into a timeless track that benefits from Jessica’s tremendous vocal abilities. The instrumental side of Aftermath is similarly impressive, with the sultry brass working as a perfect counterpoint for Altman’s vox. The balanced approach of the guitars, horns, and drums on Altman’s latest imbues the single with melodies that will stick with listeners long…

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

Darren Waller “Faith Test”

Darren Waller’s “Faith Test” makes as much of a splash into rap music as his plays do in games. The production incorporates an ethereal sample and drill-esque beats to provide a solid foundation upon which Waller’s bars can shine. The lyrical flow laid down by Darren showcases drive and determination, with goals of occupational as well as spiritual success as endpoints. When instrumentation and vocals as combined, Faith Test ends…

Posted on: February 29, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Hazy Squall (Dogfish Head)

Dogfish Head has dipped their toe into the hazy game with the aptly-named Hazy Squall. The IPA pours with a straw/hay-yellow coloration and a small amount of white head. The initial nose of the beer pits sweet against more hoppy notes. An initial sip of Hazy Squall is bright and effervescent with ample fruit notes (e.g. apricot, tart orange) coming forth. The bevy of flavors that present themselves during Hazy…

Posted on: February 29, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Love Crushed Velvet “Blind Emotions”

Blind Emotions, the newest track from Love Crushed Velvet, is an 1980s infused synth-pop track that will have fans immediately paying attention. The layered instrumentation on Blind Emotions acts like an onion. As one continues to play Love Crushed Velvet’s new song, they will continue to find new twists and turns that the act has incorporated within. We’re particularly impressed with the vocal range that A.L.X. achieves here. These vocals…

Posted on: February 29, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Carolee Rainey “Hard Times In The Heart”

Carolee Rainey’s Hard Times In The Heart is an engrossing track that immediately draws fans in through a pairing of heartfelt vocals and guitar. There are hints of classic country performers (e.g. Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire) and artists like Stevie Nicks presented here. The delicate production of Rainey’s latest song imbues the composition with a close-knit feel; listeners can imagine that they are in a smoky bar or coffee shop…