Author: Kim Muncie

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“He’ll Make Everything Alright’ (SINGLE) by Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch comes across my desk with a lot of career behind him and in front of him as well to talk write home about.  But the multi award winning, chart top 40 topping country singer/songwriter and host of The Traditionally Lynch TV and Radio shows needs no introduction.  That is unless of course you either do not like country music, or you have been hiding under a rock according…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Lace’s new EP Liar’s Notebook

2020, in more ways than one, has felt like the year of the millennial soul revival movement reaching its climax after about a half-decade of inching towards the summit, and to understand what I’m talking about, I recommend picking up Lace’s new EP Liar’s Notebook this fall. Among some of the other elite debuts to have hit record store shelves in the past ten months, Liar’s Notebook is perhaps one of the most engaging…

Posted on: October 11, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

One (LP) By Warbler BC

2020 has provided us with an interesting crossroads for the punk movement in both the United States and abroad. There’s still a lot to rebel against socially, politically, culturally and financially, but more than any of that, there’s a lot to fight within the construct of the mainstream pop/rock model itself – which is precisely what singer/songwriter Warbler BC is getting at in his new record One. Equal parts a collection…

Posted on: October 5, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“Lillian” by Jeremy Parsons

After just a few spins of the song “Lillian” and you feel like you’ve found a new friend, a new confidant in Jeremy Parsons. He gives the impression that he’s the type of guy that is easy to strike up a conversation with, sitting next to him on a subway train, or standing behind him in line at the grocery store. He’s the type of artist that can spit out…

Posted on: September 25, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Jake Winstrom Releases “Circles”

Jake Winstrom initially built his name fronting and writing songs for the band Tenderhooks but his second solo album, Circles, brings a higher level of ambition to bear. There are pop inclinations rife throughout the album’s nine songs, even the more guitar-dominated tracks, outside the box instrumentations adorns some, and an engaging poetic twist further strengthening each song’s character. Circles is rich with idiosyncratic yet revealing turns of phrases, jolting imagery, and a…

Posted on: September 25, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Punk Goes the Velvet by Jupiter in Velvet

With a hip-thrusting groove to lead the way alongside a muddy guitar riff straight off of classic punk vinyl, Jupiter in Velvet’s “Dimestore Suave” rips through the silence ready to pulverize just about anything that comes between its beat and the audience. There’s an aggression to this song, and really all five that you’ll find in the tracklist of the new record Punk Goes the Velvet, that makes the urgency of…

Posted on: September 24, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Dirt Yard Street (LP) by Clay Harper

Dirt Yard Street – by Clay Harper, is what you might call an easy listening masterpiece of sorts, with a folk-based style and reality-based theme that flows at it goes. The background of Harper is impressive and reads like a “who’s who” of artists he has worked with and been associated with or produced. This is just a testament of the artist himself and where he’s been, and these songs…

Posted on: September 21, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Origins – Vocalists And The Songs That Made Me by Jeff Coffey

If I had a voice like Jeff Coffey’s, I would be singing some of music’s biggest hits, too. Origins – Vocalists And The Songs That Made Me, Coffey’s album is a bevy of rock music and some pop rock songs that steal the moment. A former lead singer of legendary band, Chicago, Coffey makes these cover songs his own in a 14-track odyssey. As each track unfolds, the listener gets…

Posted on: September 16, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

The Blendification System by Daniel Bruder

There is increasing interest in expanding the purview of what we deem possible in business/corporate design. The ever-expanding range of commercial possibilities thanks to the evolution of technology, among other elements, underline the demands on today’s business leadership to remain innovate or risk obscurity in the modern marketplace. Daniel Bruder’s 360 degree approach to the issue of business leadership today emerges with unquestionable detail in the book The Blendification System: Achieving…

Posted on: September 3, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“If Money Talks (It Ain’t Sayin’ Much to Me)” by Brandyn Cross

You can’t hold down Brandyn Cross. After a devastating train accident that changed his world, Cross has emerged a solo artist years later. His new single, If Money Talks (It Ain’t on Speakin’ Terms With Me) co-written by Daryl Stevenett.is a prosperous tale of a hardworking man that can’t seem to cash-in. The all-too-relatable tale is bolstered through the slide guitar and a forlorn violin. Cross’ new track is bankable…