Author: Kim Muncie

Posted on: July 19, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Biglemoi’s new release Permanent Vacation

A bassline burns its way through the tidal wave of grooves that are waiting to come down on us “Joyride.” It’s not nearly as ominous a contribution as it makes in the otherwise playful “Other Side,” but it’s still affective enough to stoke a reaction out of anyone within earshot of its menacing bellow. “Sola” takes a couple minutes to get warmed up, but once it’s at the right temperature…

Posted on: July 18, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Satellītes release new Single

URL: https://satellitesofmontreal.com/ A lot of artists are going old school with their music videos this summer and utilizing everything from DIY-style camcorder photography to stop-motion animation and other 80s-fashioned aesthetical looks, but there’s something quite unique about the four minute visual spectacle that Satellītes has made for us in the new music video for “Love & Disaster,” the title track of the debut album from Jasmine Bleile’s emerging solo venture.…

Posted on: July 16, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Relic Kings are Blinded by the Sun

In their brand new single “Blinded by the Sun,” rockers Relic Kings expose an intimate, raw lyrical nerve without showing the slightest bit of hesitation, and though it’s only one example of the unfiltered poeticism to behold on their debut album of the same name, it likely has the most crossover appeal to listeners of different tastes and backgrounds. Relic Kings have a dynamically experimental sound, but while it borrows…

Posted on: July 16, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Robert LaRoche releases new EP

Acclaimed Austin-based, New England-born singer/songwriter Robert LaRoche is back this season with a brooding new EP in A Thousand Shades. Comprised of six relaxing, mostly carefree summer songs, A Thousand Shades lives up to its title and delivers a kaleidoscopic smorgasbord of color, texture and tonality in tracks like the gorgeous “Seeds of Doubt,” rocking “Jet Blue” and polished pop tune “The Dream is Gone.” LaRoche is at the top of his game…

Posted on: July 16, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“Darling Anna” from 2.O.F.’s The Machine EP

It isn’t often that a synthesizer dishes out the sort of endearing melodicism that we normally associate almost exclusively with string instruments in western pop music, but that’s exactly what audiences can expect to discover in the charming “Darling Anna,” from 2.O.F.’s The Machine EP. Through their boisterous and evocative harmonization with the lead vocal, we get a mood to match the story that the lyrics are telling us, with the end…

Posted on: July 14, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Exclusive Interview with Kelvin Frazier

The BILLBOARD Charting R&B artist, Kelvin Frazier is back with  hot new summertime single ROLLERCOASTER.   We’re definitely ready to take whatever ride Kelvin’s on.  Learn more about the Savannah, GA native with a Ph.D In what genre do you classify your music?   My music is a mix of R&B and POP. Where are you from and where do you live currently?  I am from Savannah, GA and currently live…

Posted on: July 10, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Fenix & SM1LO deliver amazing new LP and Mixes

FENIX URL: http://www.djfenix.com/ The synthesizer has been a staple in electronica since the earliest days of the genre, but Fenix & SM1LO manipulate it through a uniquely surreal lens that I really didn’t expect to hear in their new album, Where We Begin. Where We Begin is a miniature musical library centering on its title track and thirteen diversely appointed mixes, studio edits and remixes that capture different elements within…

Posted on: July 5, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Integriti Reeves’ surreal single “Eu Vim Da Bahia”

You don’t have to be fluent in Spanish to appreciate the depth of emotionality in Integriti Reeves’ surreal single “Eu Vim Da Bahia,” as its plethora of expressive melodies communicate everything that listeners need to know in this three minute Latin jazz wonder. Like the other songs found on her debut EP Stairway to the Stars, “Eu Vim Da Bahia” sees Reeves experimenting with different styles and sounds, blending influences…

Posted on: June 28, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Matthew John’s “Let’s Begin Again”

Blues guitar is an instant mood-setter in any song, and for anyone who ever needed some proof supporting this fact, Matthew John’s “Let’s Begin Again” is a superb example of what fine-tuned, forlorn fretwork can do for an otherwise simple pop ballad. John slows down the swing of his strings for “Shine for Me,” but reminds us of the value in a slender arrangement of electric melancholy in his song…

Posted on: June 28, 2019 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Ela releases “Light It Up” (single)

Ela has earned a promising following since relocating from San Francisco to the state capital of Texas and musical hub Austin. She calls upon an assortment of influences in her music, but the lineage for her latest single “Light It Up” is pretty clear cut. This well crafted dance/edm track has a near orchestrated flair – it doesn’t show its cards all at once but, instead, rises from the group…