Author: James

Posted on: February 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Stewart Taylor “Nightmares”

Stewart Taylor’s new single Nightmares showcases a tremendous vocal range and a production that ensures that both instrumentation and vocal sides are able to coalesce into one cohesive effort. The song utilizes the R&B of the late 1990s and early 2000s as a start point, ensuring that there’s a certain familiarity to Stewart’s voice. This ensures listeners’ attentions are focused on what is to follow. Nightmares is a welcome addition…

Posted on: February 28, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 2

May Fall “Sleep”

May Fall’s Sleep is a dreamy pop track that calls back to the days of New Wave for inspiration. With twinkling keys bolstering the alluring vox, SLeep is one of those efforts that will have fans singing along after their first experience. The song is coherent while keeping things interesting. Each of the tracks’s sections contributes something else to the effort. Sleep’s bridge is precisely what is needed to keep…

Posted on: February 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

APROPOS “Heartbreak” 

We’re floored by the tremendous range that APROPOS is able to achieve with his new single Heartbreak. The song builds off of the R&B of the late 1980s with bits of INXS and Bell Biv Devoe incorporated alongside modern sensabilities. The dynamism of this effort ensures that one will keep this on high rotation. There are so many twists and turns present in Heartbreak that fans will be finding something…

Posted on: February 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Nya “Selfish Reason”

On Selfish Rason, Nya is able to create tremendous emotional complexity while adding mightily to the song’s instrumentation. By putting the vox front and center from the onset, Nya’s able to draw listeners in. With the addition of drums and guitars to the mix, Selfish Reason ends up being a momentous track. Fans will be falling off of every word by the time that this single concludes. The strings that…

Posted on: February 26, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 3

Ron Brunk “Nothing” 

Nothing is one of those tracks that listeners will have to play multiple times before they can properly appreciate everything that Ron Brunk has included here. There is a shuffling beat that firmly implants the melodies deep into listeners’ psyches, while Brunk’s rich vocals will keep listeners engaged with the song through its entire run time. The song builds off of REM and the charged political content of a Rage…

Posted on: February 26, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 3

Ron Brunk “Be Somebody Reimagined”

On Be Somebody Reimagined, Ron Brunk is able to immediately draw listeners in with a high-energy rock track. Bringing in hints of punk and 1970’s radio rock, Brunk’s fuzzy guitars and punchy drums will tattoo their melodies deep into the minds and hearts of listeners. Including the secondary set of vocals for a call-and-response, Brunk is able to draw in fans of blues and early R&B. The track wil have…

Posted on: February 24, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Stylz Milleon “Good 2 Yuh”

On Good 2 Yuh, Stylz Milleon is able to create one of the catchiest singles we’ve heard so far this years. The rapid-fire lyrical delivery of Stylz Milleon both conveyes the song’s narrative while working with the single’s instrumentation to make a melody that will stick around long after listeners conclude the single. The dynamism experienced during Good 2 Yuh keeps things fresh the further one plumbs the depths of…

Posted on: February 24, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

MAKO Girls “AIN’T THINKIN BOUT YOU”

On Ain’t Thinkin About You, the MAKO Girls are able to craft an R&B track that is reverent to early 2000s pop while putting their own spin on the genre. There’s a booming bass beat, rich vocals, and a set of visuals that will have listeners sitting at the edges of their seats. Each of the performers are able to add to the single’s cohesion while poking through with their…

Posted on: February 15, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Juicy Oasis (Breckenridge Brewery)

12 ounce can, originally reviewed 2/2024. Juicy Oasis is an fruited, hazy India Pale Ale offered up by Breckenridge Brewery. The beer pours with a yellow-brown coloration and a small amount of whitish head. Lacing gradually creeps down the glass as one continues their journey. The initial nose of the brew is a blend of peaches and apricots, coming forth with more sweet notes than previewing the hoppiness that is…

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

Maple Pecan Bligh’s Barleywine Ale (Dry Dock)

Maple Pecan Bligh’s Barleywine Ale pours with a dark-brown to mahogany coloration. The initial nose of the brew provides a solid hit of alcohol burn along with a sugary note (likely from the inclusion of maple syrup). Perhaps most interesting about this effort is how well the burn is hidden through the caramel and pecan flavors at the onset. This “zing” begins to grow as one progresses further in each…

Posted on: February 4, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Caramel Macchiato Stout (Old Bust Head)

Poured into a glass from a 16 ounce can. Contains a small amount of light tan head and ample lacing. Nose provides imbibers with a preview about the different sweet elements that they will experience in this stout. The first sips of the brew are well-balanced, allowing for the coffee and caramel elements to start things off before being moderated by a bit of toasted malt and grain. The flavors…

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

GaREE ALL “Going to Amsterdam” 

In Going to Amsterdam, GaREE ALL is able to create a travelogue about the titular city. There’s a whole collection of distinct places to see and actions to do (and to avoid). There’s a bit of tongue-in-cheek humor that is present through the more matter of fact narration. The light trapping of instrumentation that plays at the bottom of the song adds further depth to the track. Overall, Going to…

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

Justice feat. Tame Impala “One Night/All Night”

We’ve been bumping Justice for about 15 years at this point after we were turned on to DVNO. The act is back with One Night/All Night, a luxurious dance track that benefits from the rock stylings of Tame Impala. Haunting vocals match perfectly with a shuffling dance beat that assuredly will get fans out on the dance floor. The funk-infused bass that comprises the middle part of One Night/All Night…

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

Spider Cherry “Little Bit Shy”

During Spider Cherry’s “Little Bit Shy”, fans will absolutely adore the numerous musical styles and approaches that the performer inserts within. There is a look back to the pop music of the late 1990s, the bit of Fall Out Boy that drips off the vox, and a tremendous amount of charisma that glues the different parts of the song together. Little Bit Shy could easily garner DJ attention because of…

Posted on: February 3, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 2

GaREE ALL “Cheeky”

GaREE ALL has created a spoken word track in Cheeky that is able to build upon the work of a Gil Scott-Haron or mid-20th century beat poet and make it speak loudly for modern audiences. Listeners will be focused in to the narrative that GR is laying down here. The presence of robust backing instrumentation provides further depth to the statements that are presented in the track. We’re loving the…

Posted on: January 27, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Otamatone Deluxe Musical Synthesizer

Long-time readers to NeuFutur know that my daughter acts as a reviewer-of-sorts when it comes to toys. In fact, we’ve been collecting “unconventional” musical devices from the last 60 years with the hope that we’ll record something in the future. She was quite delighted when we were sent an Otamatone Deluxe, as one of her avorite Youtubers creates homages to famous music with the instrument. Priced at around $80, the…

Posted on: January 24, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Johnny PE “Changes” 

Changes has such brilliant imagery that Johnny PE presents. One can identify with the narrative that is built up during the track; the sheer amount of self-doubt and one’s lack of confidence in their own abilities is something that practically everyone can understand. Discussion of substance abuse will also hit home for many listeners, but there seems to be a bit of a bright light shining behind the clouds here.…

Posted on: January 24, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Jeff Roberson & Nulife “PSALM 118”

PSALM 118 is one of those timeless gospel tracks that will have listeners bouncing around and singing along even after a few play. The number of moving parts during PSALM 118 is substantial, but everything – the numerous vocals, the tight backing band, and even the visual components to the music video (attached below) – works together flawlessly. It’s a sight to behold and showcases the tremendous skill that goes…

Posted on: January 24, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Virtue Scripts “Heading For The Light”

Heading For The Light has a strong, shuffling sound that gradually opens up to allow for sizzling guitar work and some seriously charismatic vocals. At any point during Virtue Scripts’ new single, there are a number of things occurring – fans should go in and play the song multiple times to hear each twist and turn that the band has inserted within. I love the fact that the band does…

Posted on: January 23, 2024 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Fort George Brewing Sets 2/18 for “The Aftermath” Bottle Release

Copy courtesy of Fort George Brewing. If you’re in the Astoria, Oregon area on February 18th, pop on by. A barrage of stout releases culminate mid-February in a massive barrel aged bottle release at The Aftermath on 2/18. More beer, more Matryoshka variants and more additions than ever before.  THE AFTERMATH is Fort George’s largest bottle release of the year. In December they released Matryoshka 2024 – The Mother, a legendary 14%…