Author: Sargeant

Posted on: March 23, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Fresh Da Zoe Interview

1.         When did you first know you wanted to become a musical artist? What was the first song you ever wrote? After my first song, I think in 2013/2014, I used to be in a group when my boy forced me to write a verse and people liked it. I loved the reaction – I got some people couldn’t tell if it was me or not – ever since, I…

Posted on: March 13, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Antagonista Interview

1. When did you first know you wanted to become a musical artist? What was the first song you ever wrote? [Sean Davenport] I was 3 when I started playing piano, and decided I was fully invested in music in high school. My parents always had great music around the house, then during the rebellious years, my friends came through with some great albums as well. Somewhere in the middle…

Posted on: March 10, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Corrientes 348 (Dallas, Texas)

We were fortunate enough to watch Umphrey’s McGee a few months back at the House of Blues in Dallas, but part of the reason that the trip was so memorable was the dinner we picked up immediately before that. We stopped by Corrientes 348 (1807 Ross Ave, Dallas Texas 75201) to set the night off right. This Argentinian steakhouse has a deep menu that has authentic Argentinian cuisine as its…

Posted on: March 8, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 3

Neon Dreams ft. Majozi “Little Dance”

Little Dance is a sunny sort of track that may portend the beginning of spring. Sitting at the nexus of pop, EDM, and Nico and Vinz-style R&B, Neon Dreams’s latest is something that could easily make it onto pop radio stations. Majozi’s contributions to this track ensures that there’s variation in the vocals as well as further depth to the overall arrangement of the single. Little Dance’s infectious rhythms will…

Posted on: March 7, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Wild Giants – “Hey There, Slow Down, Help Me” 

On their new release Hey There, Slow Down, Help Me”, Wild Giants are able to come forth and establish themselves as masters of all. There are so many twists and turns that fans will encounter on this extended play that multiple listens are not a suggestion, they are a necessity. The extended play begins with Souvenir, a fuzzy, dynamic rock track that is as much Franz Ferdinand as it is The…

Posted on: March 7, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ryan Tennis – “Oh Alexandra”

Ryan Tennis’s “Oh Alexandra” is a wonderful composition that recalls all the formative artists of the singer-songwriter genre, with definite nods made to Dave Matthews, Ben Harper, and John Maher in the track. The instrumentation that one will find on Oh Alexandra is fantastic with multiple layers established, calling band to Paul Simon’s 1980s works in its eclecticism. Where the song will work perfectly as a surface-level, poppy track, Ryan…

Posted on: March 7, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Cam M. – “Karma”

Cam M.’s “Karma” is a slinky pop track that works perfectly on pop radio stations as it would on college/alt playlists. With the ability to go forth and simultaneously craft a cogent narrative and bolster the single’s arrangements, Cam M. truly exhibits a maturity that few can claim. There’s a raw passion and charisma that is interspersed during Karma’s runtime that listeners will fall in love with. The delicate tact that…

Posted on: March 7, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Nice Vice – “Bloom”

Nice Vice’s “Bloom” is a carefully-constructed piece of indie rock that immediately draws listeners in with a driving instrumentation. Whether the guitar, bass, or drums, there’s a singular purpose that is being achieved. Nice Vice is able to craft a single in Bloom that is utterly unique while touching upon the massive corpus of lt-rock from the 1990s onward. The distinct sections of Bloom ensure that listeners of fans like…

Posted on: February 14, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Fogo De Chao (Denver, CO)

Our first night in Denver, we were lucky enough to be invited downtown to Fogo De Chao, a Brazilian steakhouse buffet. The restaurant is in a fairly non-descript building downtown, but opens up into something ornately appointed as soon as one enters. We were greeted and sat in short order, and our drink order was taken. I decided on their Brazilian Gentleman, a cocktail that utilized Knob Creek as its base.…

Posted on: January 13, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

“Hope Changes” by Cory Driscoll

Cory Driscoll got some well-deserved attention for his 2018 LP Tropical Depression, but in the years that have passed since dropping that disc, I think it’s quite obvious that he’s grown exponentially – especially as a songwriter. In his new single, “Hope Changes,” we find a much more bucolic composer in Driscoll than we did around the time he released “The Sinking State,” and to me, his maturity bleeds into the…

Posted on: January 6, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Work These 3 Jobs if You Like Making Your Own Schedule

Making your own schedule is something that many people want in life. It offers a taste of freedom that’s hard to find otherwise, allowing you to live your life as you want and work when you’re ready to. Unfortunately, most jobs don’t offer this chance, so many are desperate to find those that do. These three jobs allow you to work when and where you want and still make livable…

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

Buster Baer – Sleepy Baby

Buster Baer’s Sleepy Baby has a dreamy, poppy sound that calls back to the 1960s (e.g. doo-wop, Donovan). There is a sweet message that is furthered through the track that is matched by the instrumentation. Wholly unique in its sound, Baer’s new single will stand boldly out from the rest of current fare. We’re particularly in love with the horns that rise up during the track’s chorus. This is an…

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

Zach Churchill – “Would You Believe Me”

On Zach Churchill’s Would You Believe Me, touching vocals blend with complex instrumentation to make something that will stick with listeners long after the song ceases to play. There is an honesty that drips off each second of this single, a rarity in modern music that will undoubtedly make converts of listeners. Would You Believe Me gradually moves into a style that draws upon Ben Harper and Tonic with just…

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

TheDropout Spectrum – “Take Off”

TheDropout Spectrum’s Take Off is a hard track to suss out. During the track, TheDropout Spectrum is able to boldly forge through with his own unique style of rap music. There’s a ton of harmony that is inserted into the mix with this patois, making the song have a whole different feel than the vast majority of songs that are currently populating pop and rap charts. The arrangements present on…

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

Maurya Sevak – “See It”

See It is one of those crazy EDM tracks that will bounce around listeners’ heads long after the song ceases to play. The driving beat and vocals are intertwined to immediately draw fans in, while the progression of the single is enough that fans will be eagerly anticipating the drop from the single’s first note. ;The track is one of those that will gain a lot of attention from DJs…

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

Jim Waneka – “I’m Coming Home”

Jim Waneka’s “I’m Coming Home” is a track that builds upon the proud 1990s country tradition laid out by Randy Travis and Travis Tritt. There’s considerable vocal range brought here by Jim, while the honky tonk backing instrumentation of the guitars and drums impart further legitimacy to the composition. The tautness of the vox and music working together mark for a track that could easily have made it onto CMT’s…

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

Bruce Lii “Outta Town”

On Outta Town, Bruce Lii is able to \immediately draw attention with his rapid-fire flow and a supreme sense of confidence that separates his single from the rest of the music cluttering rap radio. The booming bass beats that play in the background of Outta Town provide a solid jumping-off point for Lii’s lyrics. The two sections combine to make a track that even the most weathered rap heads can…

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

How to Make Onboarding Easier For Everyone

A potential employee has just accepted your official offer to fill an open position – now what? Many company onboarding processes start with an employee’s first day riddled with paperwork and formal training. Or they may be bounced around from person to person with no clear direction on what they should be learning to help establish them in the business. Do you really want that to be how they start…

Posted on: December 23, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Hair Jewels Are Hair Wigs

The most flexible wig that allows you to get hair that looks original is the V part wigs. They are very easy to be worn and quick to install. They can easily be removed also. As a part of them, they are perfect for beginners and do not require much skill to put them or remove. They are the perfect solution for new wig wearers. There is another type of…

Posted on: December 14, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Star 2 – “Real Life”

Real Life is a hopeful track that adopts hints of Pop Smoke and Akon in creating something that is eminently playable on rap rotations. Fans of performers like Sean Kingston and Fat Joe will be able to sink their teeth into Real Life. The piano that plays as the backing instrumentation is given further highlighting with booming bass beats and an on-point snap track. Star 2 has the confidence necessary…