Category: Features

Posted on: June 13, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Daniel Zapata – In My Dreams

Daniel Zapata’s In My Dreams is a tremendously alluring sort fo track that works well in the singer-songwriter style. With Daniel building off of the tradition of later Bon Jovi or Rob Thomas, listeners will easily find something that they can appreciate here.

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Triple Goddess “Born to Raise Hell”

Triple Goddess’s “Born to Raise Hell” is inspired by acts like The Doors and ZZ Top, but the sultry, dirty sound of the vocals work perfectly today. This is due to the down and dirty guitars and the splashy drums that act as their vocals. A smart production ties all these elements together, making for a track that stands up nicely to repeat plays. With a bit of David Lee…

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Hot Shot Kixxx “The Devil Inside”

Hot Shot Kixxx’s The Devil Inside immediately starts off in an intense and menacing way, with this sizzling guitar work reminiscent of Velvet Revolver. The intense vocals are the perfect match for these vocals, reaching out over the track. Hints of 1980s thrash and 2000s rock are present here, but Hot Shot Kixxx are able to make The Devil Inside their own song. We love the ability for the band to…

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

AV Super Sunshine “Baby Goodbye 2017 Dance”

AV Super Sunshine’s “Baby Goodbye 2017 Dance” is a delightful blend of Scooter and Coldplay. As always, AV Super Sunshine are able to create their own unique style on top of their influences. A drum / vocal dynamic is what Baby Goodbye 2017 Dance soars on, as is the shift at 2:25 towards a brighter sound.

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jane N’ The Jungle “Faded Stars”

Jane N’ The Jungle’s “Faded Stars” is a stunning track, with the band bringing back all of the fuzz of early-1990s acts like Soul Asylum and Jane’s Addiction. With hints of later nineties emo (The Anniversary, Lucero) being interspersed during Faded Stars, new fans of Jane N’ The Jungle will find something that they can easily appreciate. Particular kudos have to be given to the rich, emotive guitars and the…

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Room Full of Strangers “Modern Media”

On their “Modern Media”, Room Full of Strangers create a quick sort of angular rock that builds off of the framework of 1980s pop-punk and oughts acts like OK Go and Franz Ferdinand. With nary a breath allowed, Room Full of Strangers tie together sizzling Southern California (a la Dead Kennedys) guitars with a bit of Fred Schneider (B-52s). The result is a track that will get listeners out on the…

Posted on: June 12, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Future Elevators “Modern World”

Future Elevators create a crossover hit with their new single, “Modern World”. The track refreshes mid-1990s dance with an alluring set of vocals that work equally well no matter what decade one sits them in. A smart dynamic between the on-point percussive arrangement and the smoky, rich female vocals allow the track to shine. Twinkling instrumentation ties both pieces together, while Future Elevators adds sweeping synths in the middle of…

Posted on: June 9, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Danny Everitt – Dream Big

Danny Everitt begins his Dream Big with a titular effort that ties together Willie Nelson, Dire Straits, and Hank Williams Jr; the rich style that comes forth during this introductory track will immediately pique listeners’ interest. Get The Hook is a delightful blend of charismatic vocals and intelligent instrumental arrangements. The replayability of Get The Hook is high through the dense interactions between the guitars, drums, and organ. 

Posted on: June 6, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Juno Bevilaqua – Ghosts

Juno Bevilaqua’s Ghosts is a compelling indie rock track, with hints of Radiohead and The Appleseed Cast. Bits of echo are utilized to stand against the natural / environmental sounds of the guitar lines. A second counterpoint between instrumentation and guitars demarcates the second half of the single.

Posted on: June 6, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Emerald Portal – OneHundredTwenty

OneHundredTwenty is an engrossing effort by Emerald Portal that benefits from multiple musical layers. This means that the vocals are able to provide harmony alongside the synths, drums, and guitars. The track floats effortlessly through progressive, synth-pop, and new wave, while the crispness of the compositions will appease even the most technically-focused fan. OneHundredTwenty is an epic rock track that resounds much longer than its 3:11 run time may indicate.…

Posted on: June 6, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Desert Tundra – Something Fierce

Desert Tundra have released their new single, Something Fierce. The track has a warmth and attention to intelligent arrangements similar to a Bif Naked or No Doubt. The guitar / drum dynamic will tattoo itself deep into your minds, while the vocals rest comfortably over the track. The guitar solo that kicks off the two-minute mark is precisely what Desert Tundra need to keep fans interested in every ending note.…

Posted on: June 6, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Travis Marsh – Lay Me Down ft. G Herbo

Travis Marsh’s Lay Me Down is a pop-infused track that touches upon modern country, emotive singer-songwriting, and a sick drop that keeps interest in the effort high. G Herbo’s flow provides a different sound to this track, adding a bit of gravitas to the venture while acting as the perfect sort of counterpoint to Marsh’s vocals. With all of these wide-ranging styles, sounds, and approaches, it is impressive that Marsh…

Posted on: June 6, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

ChevyGurl – Skinny Jeans Feat. Sada James

ChevyGurl is able to skillfully blend together rap and R&B with just enough pop to make for a crossover track. Skinny Jeans features Sada James, an inclusion that makes the track have additional depth and replayability. The track changes sounds again at the three-minute mark, the slower breakdown allowing listeners to be pumped back up as the track concludes. Skinny Jeans is a track that we’ll be playing through the…

Posted on: June 1, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Robert Slump Interview

Today, we are talking with Robert Slump, composer and engineer. How is life and your label treating you this week? Life has been great these last few months. Mainly because of my newborn boy of 4 months old. I had to let go of the idea that I could write music 24/7 like I used to do, but as my little boy is getting older, I seem to have more…

Posted on: May 31, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Striving Artists Theatre Company

Over the course of the last decade, the Striving Artists company has carved out a name for themselves. Coming into creation in 2006, Striving Artists held a number of holiday shows before deciding to place their performances onto a home audio format. This led to the creation of the Christmas with the SAC Pack album in 2012 and Spare Ornaments in 2013. 2017 brought the release of the Jesus Christ…

Posted on: May 31, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Striving Artists | Jesus Christ Superstar

In March of 2017, Massachusetts-based Striving Artists released their own take on the musical Jesus Christ Superstar. Beginning with an immediate jolt, the Overture will have listeners eagerly sitting at the edges of their seats. The guitar work and brooding drum work creates a haunting tone that gradually opens up into the frenetic, high-energy sound that will permeate the rest of the recordings.

Posted on: May 30, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Wake-N-Bake (Terrapin Brewing)

2016 marked the first time Georgia’s own Terrapin Brewing placed their imperial oatmeal stout Wake-N-Bake into cans, and was one of the first times that we in Ohio were easily able to get their products.  The Wake-N-Bake is a delectable beer with a strong coffee flavor, due to the contributions from Jittery Joe’s Coffee.

Posted on: May 30, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Avantist – Tidalwave

Avantist has released a new amazing single called “Tidalwave”, the song is a bassy pop song with a touch of electro.  Avantist’ vocals remind one of a young Anthony Kiedis or Julian Casablancas of The Strokes. This song is a lot of fun, the production is tight and the instrumentation really increases the vocalist abilities. I think that fans of The White Stripes or Franz Ferdinand would enjoy the sounds…

Posted on: May 30, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Will Jay – Leading Man

Will Jay’s new single “leading Man’ is great new pop song for the summer. It’s an up beat and fun single, the lyrics are playful but ask the question “why can’t he get a change”. The beat is produced masterfully, it easy going pop song that enhances Will’s lyrics. The arrangement make sure that each part of the song is equally presented.  I think that fans of Ed Shreean or…