Category: Features

Posted on: November 17, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 1

Bill Abernathy’s new album Crossing Willow Creek

Bill Abernathy’s new album Crossing Willow Creek is a diverse fusion of styles that all share something in common with the fabric of Americana, and fans of his last LP Find A Way will be more than pleased to find the themes of that record greatly expanded upon in this one. Abernathy touches on a lot of ground with this release – from old fashioned country swing to electrified blues rock – but…

Posted on: November 17, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

“Dueños de Aquí” by Labán

In an exploding Mexico City music scene that is developing a lot of really amazing talent right now, Labán sets himself apart as an old fashioned R&B singer in his new single “Dueños de Aquí,” the first from his upcoming album Todos Somos Dueños de Aquí. Designed as a protest song but outfitted with a classy, effervescent groove in the style of light funk, “Dueños de Aquí” isn’t a particularly detailed…

Posted on: November 16, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 1

“Depression” by Jade Massentoff

“Depression” figuratively gets the better of Jade Massentoff on the single of the same title, as she eloquently defines it in her own terms on this finely written, arranged and marvelously produced gem. The magnitude of emotions alone is off the charts on what is sure to be a hit song if I were to claim that about any this year. To say I was blown away by it wouldn’t…

Posted on: November 14, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

A Beginner’s Guide to Commuting by Bike

Driving through traffic and maneuvering through tight, packed lanes can be a test of anyone’s patience. Have you ever looked out your stuck-in-traffic car’s window and watched cyclists zoom past your cars and swerve their way through traffic easily? You might consider the possibility and convenience of owning one of the standard city bikes. Or maybe you already own one and you have just begun to give it a consideration…

Posted on: November 13, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Angelo David “This Place”

Angelo David’s “This Place” is an EDM-infused pop track that showcases tremendous vocal ability. The raw passion and charisma that David brings to his new single will immediately impress itself upon listeners. The twinkling, trap-threaded backing beat allows for a stark sound to resonate loudly. Catching listeners’ attention, David is able to create a dreamy effort that effortlessly straddles the border between pop superstardom and Weeknd-esque R&B. The breakdown that…

Posted on: November 13, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sammi Rae Murciano – “Unpredictable”

Sammi Rae Murciano’s Unpredictable is an alluring R&B track that showcases considerable vocal ability. The backing beat is able to link together R&B, trap, and pop styles in a fashion that provides highlighting at all the right times. Unpredictable works to improve upon the approach of Jordin Sparks and Fifth Harmony. With an ample amount of bass providing a counterpoint to Sammi Rae’s vocals, Unpredictable is able to shift, change,…

Posted on: November 13, 2018 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Fastball – All The Pain Money Can Buy [20th Anniversary Edition]

The sophomore record from the Texas-based Power Pop band Fastball is likely remembered by most for the lead track and ultimate earworm “The Way.” The ridiculously catchy song about an old couple who goes out for a drive and gets lost forever, was endearing for the first few weeks of it’s release… but seven weeks in, the amount of time it spent on Billboard’s Modern Rock chart, it had more…

Posted on: November 12, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

Skyfactor releases full length LP

New York rockers Skyfactor hold nothing back from us in their new LP A Thousand Sounds, a record that encourages us to shed our inhibitions and follow the passionate groove of its cathartic lyrics. Hand claps give way to a percussive palm muted acoustic guitar that draws us into the majestic vocals of frontman Bob Ziegler; the acoustic sonic ribbonry wraps around us like a warm blanket and stays with us…

Posted on: November 12, 2018 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Lefty Frizzell – An Article From Life: The Complete Recordings (CD Box Set)

It’s been more than four decades since country/honky tony legend Lefty Frizzell passed away but his music inspired a slew of musicians that are still around today, a diverse group that includes everyone from Willie Nelson to John Fogerty. His music was also a key ingredient that helped launch the careers of The Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison (who was so inspired by the singer that he took the name…

Posted on: November 12, 2018 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Hamell On Trial – The Night Guy at The Apocalypse: Profiles of a Rushing Midnight (Vinyl)

Much like Tom Waits or Nick Cave, Ed Hamell (better known as Hamell On Trial) is one of those extremely rare musicians that have somehow managed to go decades ignoring conventional wisdom and norms of the restrictive music industry, and focus purely, instinctually on churning out remarkably creative records in pursuit of entertaining vs. simply selling a shitload of records. And have confusingly been able to make a living at…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Justin Roberts ft. Tydu Talbott “Six Figures”

Justin Roberts has just cut a video for his “Six Figures” single. Coming forth with a vocal swagger like no other, Roberts is able to link together punchline rappers with a Lil Yachty meets Migos approach. A minimalistic beat ratchets up the bass and drums, giving Justin’s flow proper punch through the whole of Six Figures. Roberts is able to ratchet up his draped up and dripped out sound to…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Adrian Conner “Unspeakable”

Adrian Conner’s “Unspeakable” has one of the most fascinating arrangements to open things up. Conner’s vocals stand out boldly from this scintillating, continually-shifting guitar / synth dynamic. On Unspeakable, fans can pick up hints of The Waitresses, Bauhaus and The Bangles. Adopting a hooky chorus (imagine The Go-Gos) with emotional, synth-tinged guitars, Adrian makes for a track that stands out boldly from the pack. The chunky, emphatic bass line provides…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Blue Stone ft. Susan Bodily “Chasing Helium”

Blue Stone’s “Chasing Helium” benefits from the inclusion of the echoing, mysterious vocals of Susan Bodily. A robust musical environment is established during this single that simultaneously calls forth sand dunes and futuristic cityscapes. Touching upon ambient and electronic styles alongside traditional world music genres, Blue Stone is able to update the sound of Elastica and Enigma to the current era. Chasing Helium gradually takes on a bit of mid-1990s…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Tiny Fighter “Want Friends”

Tiny Fighter’s “Want Friends” is our favorite track from the band. The intense bass line, interesting guitar work, and alluring vocals all unite to make a funky, alt-rock-styled track. Along the way, Tiny Fighter are able to touch upon The Breeders, Sheryl Crow, and Melissa Etheridge. There’s a bit more of a classic sound that is present during Want Friends, with hints of the Mamas & the Papas and psych-esque…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

C. SHIROCK “Confess Your Love”

C. SHIROCK’s “Confess Your Love” is a bouncy track that simultaneously calls back to the synth-pop of the 1980s and the modern EDM genre. Inspiring synth lines and dreamy vocals unite to have listeners hang on every word. C.SHIROCK’s vocals are cast in the mold of U2 and Coldplay, making Confess Your Love an easy inclusion on any pop radio rotation. The track’s mid-point, which slows down things and brings…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Anastasia Elliot “The Boy Who Cried Love”

Anastasia Elliot’s “The Boy Who Cried Love” is a touching effort that seamlessly unites passionate female vocals with an emotive piano line. With classical music and darkwave / goth genres representing touchstones for Anastasia on her latest effort, there will be something for everyone on The Boy Who Cried Love. The track’s increasing tempo makes for a more tense environment, upon which Elliot’s vocals are highlighted all the more brightly.…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Jonny Dee “The Man Who Fell From The Sky”

Jonny Dee’s “The Man Who Fell From The Sky” is a funk-laid track that employs a chill flow. The taut lyrical content of Jonny Dee makes its own sort of harmony, adding to the thick bass line, vocal samples and emphatic drum beats already present. There’s a thickness to this backing beat that ensures one will be able to find new twists and turns even a few plays in. The…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Chris Ruben Band – Stomach Coil

The Chris Ruben Band’s Stomach Coil is an effort that blends together 1980s and 1990s rock with a more musically complex, progressive meets jam-band approach. The band utilizes an approach which ensures that all parts (bass, guitar, drums, and the aforementioned vocals) are able to shine. What results then with Stomach Coil is a track that fans will need to strap a pair of headphones on for; there are so…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

John Gaar “Roll Like That”

John Gaar’s “Roll Like That” is an intensely soulful sound that draws upon the 1950s and 1960s doo-wop, blues, and 1970s funk. All together, what listeners will experience when they hear Roll Like That is a tremendously capable set of vocals and world-class musicians. The band works like a cohesive element – sure, there are times where the guitars and horns are allowed to step out in front – but…

Posted on: November 11, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sin7 “Erased”

Sin7’s “Erased” is a heavy, hard-hitting rock track that whips in bits of Slipknot and Godsmack into a guitar and supersonic-vocal led assault. Sin7’s production of Erased ensures that a slinky bass line, screams, on-point drums, and sizzling guitar work is able to shine alone or as an integral part of this cohesive effort. Never allowing listeners to take a breath, Sin7 makes a song that could easily slot onto…