Category: Features

Posted on: May 10, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Cleo Alexandra “Cigarette Lover”

Cigarette Lover is an emotive and intense track that showcases drive and ambition on the part of Cleo Alexandra. The dynamic between the vocals and guitars pushes each to an entirely higher plateau, while the bit of blues riffs that play at the top of the track provide further depth to an already complex instrumentation. With all parts working so well in tandem, it’s not surprising that Cigarette Lover will…

Posted on: May 10, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Dylan Taylor “Smoke Clears”

On Smoke Clears, Dylan Clears is able to create a track that successfully looks back to the pop-rock of the 1980s and the alternative rock fare of the 1990s to create something distinct from the other music cluttering the charts. Taylor is able to create some serious hooks with the chorus before moving back into the driving beat of the main sections of Smoke Clears. We’re loving the assertive drums…

Posted on: May 9, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Colm O’Mahony & The Hot Touches Band – Damage

Damage is the lead single off of Colm O’Mahony & The Hot Touches Band’ – Damage’s self-titled album, and it provides fans with a wonderful blend of rock, psychedelic, and alternative msic. Building off the tradition of the Counting Crows and Every Mother’s Nightmare, the act’s able to make something that both can garner serious playlist looks while impressing even the most picky of music fans. The dynamic that exists…

Posted on: May 7, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

RarriQUESO x Popkanon “SAVE YOUR CRY” 

Save Your Cry is a hopeful track that works well in the sunny spring days we initially encountered it. This track showcases tremendous charisma and heartfelt vocals in the vein of The Kid Laroi or Mac Miller. The backing guitar work links together 1990s rock acts like Stone Temple Pilots, Incubus and Oasis. Together, these elements create something vibrant and current, a distinctly different sound from anything else that’s currently…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

We Feed Alone “What Burns Beneath”

We Feed Alone’s “What Burns Beneath” draws on late 1990s and early 2000s hard rock for influence. The song imparts a dark and brooding sound on listeners, while the angsty, tortured vocals are able to match the drums and guitars beat for beat. Whether Static-X, Nine Inch Nails, or late Nirvana, We Feed Alone are able to distill the spirit of acts that have preceded them into one seriously-awesome track.…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

J.P. “Bad Bitty”

Milwaukee has came into national recognition with J.P.. His new effort Bad Bitty is one of those feel-good tracks that will get people out on the dance floor. Existing in the space between rap and R&B, the song incorporates tremendously catchy lyrical hooks and perfectly-placed percussion. Bad Bitty comes in at a hair under two minutes but will stick with listeners long after it ceases to play. This is one…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ryck Jane “You Gone Learn Today”

Ryck Jane’s “You Gone Learn Today” is a hard-edged track that will get fans’ heads banging. The repetition of the titular phrase in the single’s chorus further hammers this home. Adding a secondary set of vocals to the aforementioned chorus provides a bit of bass, separating it from the main bars. The synth that plays behind these vox is the element that glues everything together. Ryck Jane has a track…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

devoN Nickoles – “Gold Star”

Gold Star is one of those songs that you’ll have to play numerous times before hearing everything that devoN Nickoles has placed inside the composition. While the song works perfectly in the pop paradigm, there’s a thoughtful, indie-infused guitar and drum composition that fills the backing space. It is there where one will find numerous nods to 2000s indie and alternative rock. Gold Star succeeds because Nickoles is able to…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

AG GATLING feat. LATICE CRAWFORD & READYAVE “Name It” 

One will immediately be drawn in by the interesting vocal delivery that starts out the new single from AG Gatling, Name It. There’s a drive to his delivery that starts out the song with a splash before settling into a more moderate tempo. The presence of Latice Crawford’s inimtable voice on Name It spins the effort into a bold new direction. It is this desire to keep things dfresh and…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Ryck Jane “No Problems”

The opening seconds of Ryck Jane’s No Problems is tremendously alluring. There’s a mid-1990s Outkast sound that gets whipped up during the single’s opening that allows a strong lyrical flow to dominate. It is this flow that continues to impress as listeners progress through No Problems, as RJ continually switches things up. One will be firmly locked onto their chairs throughout this cut’s run time. Cutting out at the three…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jes Marie “Girls Night Out” 

On Girls Night Out, Jes Marie makes a track that speaks to the last twenty years of pop and country music styles. There’s a supersonic set of vocals that are placed front and center, while the shuffling backing instrumentation will tattoo itself deep into the minds and hearts of listeners. We’re amazed at the vocal range that Jes Marie achieves here. A crystal-clear production makes each element shine singularly while…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Universal Dice’s “Once Upon a Time” 

I’m a steadfast admirer of Universal Dice’s past releases and expect that their pending release Misfit Memoirs matches or exceeds the standard set by Gerry Dantone and his bandmates. The forthcoming collection’s first two singles “Curse”, and “Once Upon a Time”, establishes a high bar. “Once Upon a Time” is the latest track from Universal Dice’s pending album and leaves a lasting effect on the listener. I applaud Dantone and his band’s faithful adherence to traditional songcraft and eschewing any bells and whistles abundant in many modern releases. It…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Jim Vierra & Friends “Just One Touch”

Jim Vierra & Friends’ “Just One Touch” is a tremendously hopeful track that will have listeners firmly on the edges of their seats. The swelling instrumentation that washes over the composition provides tremendous emphasis to the lyrics that immediately preceded it. Jim Vierra is able to masterfully utilize tempo changes to constantly refresh Just One Touch. The song will be appreciated by anyone that is a fan of gpsel and…

Posted on: May 6, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Powerhouse Fellowship Soul Choir feat. Shawn Cotterell “God Is Good”

On God Is Good, Powerhouse Fellowship Soul Choir is able to put forward solid messaging with tremendously compelling instrumental arrangements. The dynamic that is established here provides both the vocal and instrumental sides of the act ample time to shine separately as well as to contribute to a greater whole. The inclusion of Shawn Cottrell’s vox into this mix provides further complexity and depth to the song. The back and…

Posted on: May 3, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

D. Watkins “Slow Wine”

Slow Wine is the new track from Ohio’s D. Watkins, providing a tremendous introduction to the performer. The cool beat is filled out with a bit of an island sound, while the smooth voice of Watkins is able to achieve a considerable range over the song’s run time. The bit of echo that is placed on these aforementioned vocals do well in tattooing them deeply into the minds and hearts…

Posted on: May 3, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Michael V. Doane “Let’s Go!” 

Michael V. Doane’s Let’s Go is a hooky track that crosses over a variety of genres and styles during its three-minute run time. There are hints of 2000s country, rock, and even the lightest trappings of pop music that all bubble through at points. Doane’s current single is able to appease music fans through thoughtful compositions, a bombastic production, and a charismatic set of vocals that tie these elements together.…

Posted on: May 3, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 3

Porter Block “If You See Eulene”

If You See Eulene is the latest track from NYC’s Porter Block, who creates a timeless composition that links togethers 1960s pop in the vein of The Beach Boys, 1970s album-oriented rock, and alternative acts like Elvis Costello and Weezer. The resulting single will bury its melodies deep into the minds and hearts of listeners. Straight-forward in its composition, If You See Eulene is one of those efforts that ends…

Posted on: May 3, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Flau’jae “AMF” feat. NLE Choppa  

AMF is an amazing refreshing of the Silkk the Shocker classic, all while giving Flau’jae ample opportunity to shine. She’s able to both build upon the melody crafted by the single’s backing beat while incorporating some emphatic bars. The track is a head-banger, and takes a strong step forward when NLE Choppa lends his imitable style to things. What results in AMF is a song that could both hit the…

Posted on: May 3, 2024 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Earthly Frames – Cicatrise Dud

The Earthly Frames’ Cicatrise Dud is a funk-infused track that builds on the discography of Parliament while whipping in hints of Radiohead and early-oughts Chicago emo. Simply put, this is one of the most eclectic compositions we’ve heard. The deft production of Cicatrise Dud ensures that each element is given ample time to shine while building towards a wonderful conclusion. The dynamic between guitar, drums, and electronically-distorted vocals reaches a…

Posted on: May 1, 2024 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Jonathan Brenner’s “Instagram Success”

When you encounter the likes of “Ride That Money Train,” one of the more formidable excerpts from Jonathan Brenner’s Instagram Success, the first thing you’re going to hear is a powerful melodicism that only gets more potent as we drift further down the line with the arrangement. This opening salvo of play is searing and propellant of a textural melody that will be hard to get out of your head after indulging in its charisma for the…