Author: Sargeant

Posted on: May 3, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Pep Rally “Turn The Radio Up (Own The Night)”

Pep Rally’s “Turn The Radio Up” ends up being one of the most fascinating songs we’ve heard this month. The band is able to adopt hints of math-rock and pop-punk without pigeonholing themselves in either style. The dreamy vox listeners will find here seemingly call back to the late 1990s, but there’s a vibrancy here that makes them gel nicely with modern pop-rock performances. The guitar/drum-heavy bridge that links together…

Posted on: May 3, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Albert Cummings “Need Somebody”

Albert Cummings’ new single “Need Somebody” builds upon the proud Americana tradition of performers like Huey Lewis and the News and Bruce Hornsby all while incorporating a fair bit of late-1990s country to the mix. Need Somebody incorporates a fair bit of psychedelic-infused guitar work to stand boldly alongside Cummings’s assertive vox. Turning everything up to 11, it’s no surprise that Cummings is able to turn Need Somebody into an…

Posted on: May 3, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Belle VEX “Mirror”

Belle VEX’s “Mirror” is an compelling track that builds upon the tradition of performers like Ryan Cabrera and the New Radicals all while infusing the effort with a current and contemporary sound. This ensures that Mirror can easily slot onto pop radio and playlist rotation just as much as it will speak to fans of earlier singer-songwriter styles. The sheer amount of charisma that Bella VEX incorporates into the body…

Posted on: May 2, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Sp8ce Owl “70s Somewhere”

Sp8ce Owl’s “70s Somewhere” links together the funk of Parliament Funkadelic with the Zapp Band and Jean-Michel Jarre to make a tremendously catchy track. The sparing utilization of vocals during 70s Somewhere ensures that listeners take note whenever they are present. With chops necessary to bring listeners onto the dance floor, Sp8ce Owl’s name will be the talk of the town whenever their latest single makes it onto DJ’s playlist.…

Posted on: May 2, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

LA Laura Paris “Kissing Boys”

LA Laura Paris’s “Kissing Boys” is an homage to 1990s dance music. Deliberate and insistent synth lines make the track bump while LA Laura Paris’ vocals lie out leisurely on the top of the track. The range that she hits during this single is considerable, continuing to keep listeners firmly planted on the edges of their seats as the single continues on. Moving to a more instrumental-heavy section at the…

Posted on: May 2, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Makes My Blood Dance “Together Apart”

Makes My Blood Dance’s “Together Apart” refreshes the goth-metal of the early 200s with nods to CKY and Cradle of Filth. There’s a slinkiness to their latest track Together Apart that will appease fans of Korn and Static-X. The song never lets up with furious guitar work, splashy drums and haunting vocals. We’ve been fortunate enough to review Makes My Blood Dance in the past and each time, the band…

Posted on: May 2, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

The Roughhousers “Azucar”

Azucar, the latest track from The Roughhousers, has a hint of 1960s rock tied in with early Dolly Parton. A thoughtful guitar interlude splits the track nicely, allowing Grey’s vocals to tattoo themselves deeply into listeners’ minds and hearts. There’s an attention paid to the track’s vocals and instrumentation that will appease even the most wizened of music fans, all while the song’s subject material can eagerly be picked up…

Posted on: May 2, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kirk Diamond Releases New Single, “Ruler”

JUNO Award-winning and four-time nominee Reggae legend Kirk Diamond knows what it takes to create powerful stories laden with prolific melodies. His most recent single “Ruler (feat. Slim Flex)” is no exception to this rule, and is available now! The singer, songwriter, producer, and social activist’s music is laced with messages of unity, inclusion, and love joined by the Movement of Ahryel. Since its formation, the band has opened for…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

The Roughhousers “Princess Mike”

The Roughhousers’s “Princess Mike” is a wonderful callback to the 1960s, with a powerful narrative and an overall sound inspired by Nancy Sinatra and Melanie. The arrangement here is deliberate with each note contributing to the story that Grey [Delisle] tells here. A bit of surf-inspired guitar (contributed by Eddie Clendening) here, a bicycle bell there, and a whole heck of bluegrass/C&W arrangement placed in the song’s final 30 seconds…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Colin Peterik “Michiana” 

Colin Peterik’s “Michiana” is a track that easily shines among the 1970s easy listening standards. The beautiful vocals play on top on a backing instrumentation that is taut as all get out. With a bit of funk and soul incorporated into the song’s body, Peterik has ensured that his song will stand up to repeat plays well into the year. The dynamism of the arrangements is impressive; the guitars, drums,…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Glenn Valles “Urban Cowboy”

Urban Cowboy has all of the trapping of the mid-1990s country charts while modernizing the message to incorporate a nod to the current world. The instrumentation present during Valles’ latest single is as Nashville as one can get while having the honest and earnest sound that bubbled up in more rural areas. The velvet fiddle and walking bass line that weave their way through Urban Cowboy is truly a sight…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

De Royce feat. Alex (TOK) & Moca Generation “NRG”

NRG is one track that is able to touch upon 40 years of dance music in the cleanest and crispest way we’ve ever heard. Whether it be through nods to the Miami Sound Machine or mid-1980s MJ, the Latin-inspired sound of the 1990s or the assertive, booming EDM of the modern period, De Royce has made this effort sparkle. As the temperatures continue to increase the further we get into…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Greg Hoy & The Boys “Jet Black, Get Back”

Greg Hoy & The Boys’s “Jet Black, Get Back” has a funky, slinky sound to it that links together surf, 1960s pop rock, and even a bit of the harder-edged fare of The Kinks and Pink Floyd. There’s a vitality to Hoy et al‘s latest that ensures that current fans will be able to find something to sink their teeth into. Of particular import during this single has to be…

Posted on: May 1, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Shiadanni “Penny Pills”

Shiadanni’s “Penny Pills” has a haunting, immersive arrangement to it that will tattoo itself deep into the minds of listeners. The vocal presence of Shiadanni here provides further depth to Penny Pills, establishing the composition as a blending of Bjork, Massive Attack, and mid-1990s Madonna. The bit of glitch / trip-hop arrangements links up well to a more classical style of music, making for something that simultaneously hits on the…

Posted on: April 29, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Frog Eyes Release New Album The Bees Today

Today’s album release follows the premiere of The Bees‘ title track yesterday via Under The Radar, who described it as “a true highlight from the record, characterized by Mercer’s distinctive vocal performance, rippling indie rock soundscapes, cryptic poeticism, and sprawling songwriting.” Carey Mercer offers some context for ‘The Bees’: “Once I slept outside in a place where a river flows into the open ocean. The low-lying topography makes this place vulnerable to tsunami…

Posted on: April 28, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sam Smith Releases “Love Me More” Today

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO HERE Multi-Platinum, GRAMMY®, BRIT, Golden Globe and Oscar winning artist/songwriter Sam Smith returns with “Love Me More,” their first new original song since 2020. The candid, introspective track finds Sam examining their relationship with themself while embarking on a journey of self-discovery and happiness. Once again, their inimitable vocals shine on the uplifting new track, which Sam created with long-time collaborators Jimmy Napes and Stargate. Released today by Capitol Records, “Love…

Posted on: April 28, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Katy J Pearson Shares New Single “Game Of Cards”

Shares New Single “Game of Cards”From The Forthcoming Album, Sound of the Morning,Due Out On Heavenly Recordings July 8th In-store dates in July & Headline U.K. tour in September Today, Katy J Pearson shares new single “Game Of Cards,” the latest track from her forthcoming new album, Sound of the Morning, due for release on Heavenly Recordings, July 8th. This follows the first single, “Talk Over Town,” which garnered notable praise from the…

Posted on: April 27, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

George Michael Freedom Uncut

Sony Music Entertainment and Trafalgar Releasing today launched the brand-new trailer for GEORGE MICHAEL FREEDOM UNCUT, a deeply autobiographical feature documentary narrated by the late Grammy® Award winner. A poignant and moving tribute to the legacy of one of Britain’s greatest performers, in his final work George Michael reclaims the narrative of his career, personal life and controversies in collaboration with co-director, producer and friend David Austin. This feature-length documentary will be released as…

Posted on: April 27, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Superorganism unveil “crushed.zip” from new album ‘World Wide Pop,’

Today, Superorganism share “crushed.zip,” the third track from their upcoming sophomore album World Wide Pop (due July 15), it takes their sound in a more melancholic direction whilst still underpinned by a soaring chorus and their signature sound effects.  Harry says of the song: “It’s a musical journey through the anxieties and isolation that can arise from being an artist, it’s ultimately delicious though,” while Orono adds: “I was thinking about Kanye and Elliott Smith a lot (which…

Posted on: April 26, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Check out the video for “Waves Will See (Your Smiling Face)”

The single comes off her upcoming album that’s out May 13th on RVNG Intl. This deeply personal new single shows Diatom Deli’s process of healing as her pain washes away. The serene sound of waves in the background are mirrored by Deli’s undulating vocals; she is inviting the listener to meditate with her. The music video for the track, directed by Lindsay Gauthier and André Williams, shows Deli in black and…