Author: Sargeant

Posted on: March 22, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Elected Officials “Death For Sale”

On Death For Sale, The Elected Officials are able to create some breakneck skate-punk that ties together The Circle Jerks and The Exploited into one furious mess. Taut guitars, intense drums, and a chugging bass line tattoo the song’s melodies deep into the minds of listeners. There’s enough variety here with the kicking-in of the bass line (1:30) and shifting guitar riffs (1:45) to add a further boost to the…

Posted on: March 22, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Riley ft. V$ Asad “Fasho”

On Fasho, Riley is able to create a hooky style that blends late-oughts styles (e.g. Soulja Boi, T-Pain) with a bit of the mumble rap style. A brooding, emotive backing beat establishes a clear soundscape upon which Riley’s bars can shine. There’s a crossover appeal present to Fasho; bits of autotuned lyrics will get butts out on the dance floor. The presence of V$ Asad’s own unique style on Fasho…

Posted on: March 20, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

How Can You Lift Your Mood With Kratom

Do you know the realities associated with tension and anxiety? If you were routinely experiencing tension issues, don’t feel like you are separated from everyone else. Many people are facing this problem. Anxiety will impact intellectually just as physically. I think anxiety is an unintelligent issue. The user needs to react responsively even for unintelligent treatment. A few signs will be as per the following: quick heartbeat, short of breath,…

Posted on: March 20, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

RAPIDLY RISING ROCKERS DOWNTOWN MYSTIC SET TO RELEASE EAGERLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM BETTER DAY ON APRIL 17

DownTown Mystic will release the brand-new Better Day via Sha-La Music on April 17! The release will be serviced to Americana Radio (AMA) by Jenni Finlay Promotions and has an add date of April 6. Better Day will mark the return of DownTown Mystic (the alter ego for American rocker Robert Allen) to the format since their most successful release, DownTown Nashville, four years ago. The Better Day single and album were digitally released on January 24 and distributed worldwide through AWAL/Kobalt Music. The single Better Day has been getting a great response at…

Posted on: March 17, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Selecting Top Phone System for Small Companies

People used to believe that PBX phone systems are only for the larger businesses and corporations because of their cost and features, but that is not true. Developments and advancements in phone technology have led this to be available to smaller companies as well. Now small businesses can easily get a sophisticated and modern phone system at very affordable rates. If you research the market you will find out that…

Posted on: March 17, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

of Montreal Get God’s Attention By Being An Atheist / Polyaneurism

of Montreal have just released a pair of singles. On Get God’s Attention By Being An Atheist, oM are able to create a bouncy indie-rock effort that looks back to the 1990s for inspiration. With a hopeful, catchy set of vocals that tie together Weezer and They Might Be Giants, the wall of sound that issues forth after the chorus will have fans tapping their toes. Polyaneurism is a fascinating…

Posted on: March 17, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

L.A. Bliss “Stranger Love”

Stranger Love has L.A. Bliss refresh the 1980s sound of performers like Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. The backing track for her latest single links together sizzling guitar work with a warm, earthy synth line. Upon this melange of approach are Bliss’s soaring vocals. Stranger Love is an effort that will bury itself deep into the minds and hearts of listeners; there’s an honest sound that is cultivated through the entirety…

Posted on: March 17, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jenny Dee – Dancing from a Distance

Something More is the initial track on Jenny Dee’s Dancing from a Distance. Haunting guitars establish the single’s backdrop while hints of electronic sequencing provide a delicious organic/computer-generated dichotomy. The resulting effort will stick with listeners long after the song ceases to play, ensuring that listeners will eagerly devour what’s to follow. House That We Built is an airy effort that calls back to the singer-songwriter styled of The Carpenters,…

Posted on: March 16, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Galliano Sommavilla – one song

Few artists are able to generate maintained interest in a song that is six or seven minutes, so we were a bit interested when Galliano Sommavilla announced that he had just released a forty-two minute composition. The aptly named “one song” has considerable narrative qualities to it. Led initially by classical / new age-infused piano lines, the track ultimately moves through a number of distinct styles and approaches as one…

Posted on: March 16, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Saint Mars – Singles

Saint Mars is an act that blends a legendary musician (Massive Attack’s Angelo Bruschini) with an up and coming performer (Ohio’s own Tryzdin). With their trio of singles, Saint Mars seek to put their imprint upon popular music. Help is a fascinating track that calls back to The Offspring’s Gone Away, mid-oughts U2, and even back further to acts like Midnight Oil. There is an alternative/rock approach taken by Saint…

Posted on: March 16, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

NIK:11 – Kickback

Kickback is the latest single (and EP) by NIK:11. The track immediately hits listeners with an intense drum beat that gradually opens up into a Miami-infused sort of groove. There are nods here to performers as wide-ranging as Gigi D’Agostino and Benny Benassi. When the vocals kick in, the song takes a whole different path with a bit mid-1990s Madonna that can be heard here as well as a passing…

Posted on: March 16, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Vian Izak – The Navigator CD Review

In the Shadow is a narrative track that will establish some of the tropes and themes that will ultimately broached over the entirety of Izak’s new album, The Navigator. There is a musical backing that begins to make itself known shortly after, blending together hints of new age music with gospel, before this introductory statement concludes. Light Up is an effort that has nods to Bright Eyes, Owl City, and…

Posted on: March 16, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

DownTown Mystic – Better Day

Better Day, the latest release from DownTown Mystic, contains a number of tracks that further expand the range of approaches and styles that the band can draw from. The Wish comes forth with a one-two vocal/guitar dynamic and a hopeful set of vocals. While the song draws from the 1970s rock of acts like The Eagles and John Denver, there’s a bit of Dave Grohl’s supersonic vocal approach scattered through…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

James Forier – Singles

Cover Your Eyes has a very timeless sound to its opening, with a bit of 1970s easy listening baked into the guitars. Forier’s vocals are emotive, passionate, and establish a closeness with listeners that few voices can achieve. The dynamic between the guitars and vocals are solid enough during the single’s first minute, but the later inclusions (synths and bass) provide an allure that is hard to deny. Cover Your…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sami Thompson “Lifeline”

Lifeline is a pop track that could easily be released in the late-1990s / early-2000s. The hopeful vocals, light guitar work, and booming sequenced beat are tremendously reverent of this tried and true style. Thompson’s vocals are hopeful and true; where they come forth here as soft, they provide a smoothing of the boldness of the backing beat. Together, these vocals and instrumentation combine to make for an effort that…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

John Paciga “No One Else”

John Paciga and Lexi Peppas are able to create a timeless track that could easily work in the 1970s as it does today. There’s a robust production that allows for the rising and falling of John’s pianos; the paired vocals feel honest and earnestly sung. No One Else is the perfect sort of track for a couple that truly, madly, and deeply loves one another. By imbuing this composition with…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Secret Social Club “Gravity”

Gravity is an emphatic track that has Secret Social Club establishing themselves as a radio-friendly act, blending together a bit of modern rock (think Imagine Dragons meets AWOLNATION) with charismatic vocals. The dynamic arrangements during Gravity considerably boost the replay value of the track; the band is able to switch up their tempo and influences on a dime. Intense drum rolls are the stand-out element of the track, but the…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

BLXPLTN “ZZEERRO (Dying for You to Get Rich)”

ZZEERRO is a fascinating blend of punk styles from BLXPLTN. There’s all of the immediacy of the early-1980s hardcore scene, a bit of the Rites of Spring-styled emo, and even hints of Refused’s 2000-ish revisiting of punk music. The haunting vocals feel as if they were pulled from a mid-1980s new wave track, while the absolutely furious instrumentation creates a wall of sound that Phil Spector would adore. Even with…

Posted on: March 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Chloe Tang “Fanning The Flame”

Chloe Tang has released a new single, Fanning The Flame. The track straddles the line between pop and R&B. The vocal ability of Tang is considerable, both providing a cogent lyrical statement while providing additional context to the percussion and synth lines. What results with Tang’s latest is something that shines because it works in a contemporary radio context while staying honest to the musical approaches of the 2000s and…

Posted on: March 13, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Flume “The Difference (feat. Toro y Moi)”

The Difference has a fun synth-pop veneer that will call back to the mid-1980s like no other. Charismatic vocals blend nicely with a bit of late-1990s styled electronic music. For fans of MGMT or Passion Pit, The Difference is robust, catchy as all get, and will be on fans’ lips throughout the next few months. It is nice to get such an eclectic, spontaneous feeling sound that is able to…