Category: Features

Posted on: May 20, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jane N’ The Jungle “Trouble”

Jane N’ The Jungle’s “Trouble” has the band take on perhaps its most musically complex composition. The assertiveness in which the vocals reside on the track will immediately draw listeners into the track, while the angular guitar work stands out in the vein of Muse as well as Audioslave. The ability of Jane N’ The Jungle to renovate a number of distinct rock genres with their current single is astonishing.…

Posted on: May 20, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Michael Lanza “Friend”

On Friend, Michael Lanza is able to create an inspirational track that will have listeners hopeful and ready to take on the day, no matter how difficult they day, week, or month has been. Lanza’s voice during Friend is able to both convey this message while building up the instrumental side of things nicely. The bit of a clap-track that plays in the background will tattoo the single’s message deeply.…

Posted on: May 20, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Star 2 “Give Me Your Heart” Ft YSN Flow

Star 2’s “Give Me Your Heart” is a touching and compelling track that showcases the singing delivery of Star 2. There’s a bit of a 1990s/2000s sound to this composition, from the higher registered hit, the bit of booming bass drum, or the plinking of the keys. The presence of YSN Flow’s flow only Give Me Your Heart provides a bit of a different patois; the resulting track will have…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

10 Tips To Talk To Your Kids About COVID-19

It feels like the only thing we’re talking about these days is the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.  Obviously, though,  The pandemic creates a lot of uncertainty and anxiety, which can lead to feelings of overwhelm and fear not only in adults but also in children.  As a parent, you are probably wondering what is the best way to talk about COVID-19 with your children.. …and most importantly, how to help…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

10 tips to become a super dad

Have you just become a father? You are as happy as you are stressed.  Are you going to be up to it? How to be a good father?  Taking on the role of a father is a new responsibility that can sometimes be stressful.  Luckily, though, there are a lot of tips and tricks that you can follow to make this mission easy to do.. That’s being said.. Here’s how…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Wé McDonald “Head up High”

Wé McDonald will immediately impress listeners with her vocals during the opening minute of “Head up High”. Her voice does more than merely tell a story; it is vital in adding a considerable amount of depth and emotional gravitas to the instrumentation of the single. The dynamic sound of Head up High will interest fans of soul, country, and pop music equally. The sizzling guitar work that makes its way…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Feriano JX “Night Fall”

Feriano JX’s “Night Fall” is an interesting track. The track sails above genre constraints. There are hints of mid-oughts emo rock, rap, reggae, and EDM that can all be picked out here. What results is a song that is wholly unique when compared to the rest of popular music. It bodes well for Feriano JX. By putting such a strong foot out with Night Fall, I have no doubt in…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Hi Love “Queen and Slim”

Queen and SLim is a beautifully rendered track. The song succeeds because of its constituent elements. There are nods to late-1990s R&B and gospel genres here, a bit of Jay-Z, and production that is inspired from the early days of Kanye’s production. There’s a narrative that is weaved through the entirety of the track that will have fans hanging onto every word, while the range that the vocals achieve here…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ugotaya “No Dey Lie”

On “No Dey Lie”, Ugotaya is able to get listeners out on the dance floor. The catchy beat that comprises the backdrop for the song will immediately have fans’ toes tapping, while there’s a bit of hope that is presented in Ugotaya’s voice that will brighten one’s day. There’s a timeless flair that drips off No Dey Lie that ensures that fans of any era of popular music and of…

Posted on: May 18, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kooly Bros ft Young Thug “Drunk Mess”

Drunk Mass has a video that really hammers home the titular state of the track. The song itself straddles the line between rap and pop. There’s nods to the mid-oughts Atlanta scene and the more dreamy, complex flow of performers like Kid Cudi and Chance the Rapper. Drunk Mess includes a feature with Young Thug that is a welcome boost to the momentum of the song’s second half. Listeners will…

Posted on: May 17, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kelsey Coleman “Break Mine”

On Break Mine, Kelsey Coleman is able to craft a catchy pop track that not only acts as an ode to any romance that has broken down but as some of the most emotionally intense music we’ve heard so far this year. The track benefits from multiple instrumental layers, from the snapping sound to sequenced drums and hints of distorted guitar work. The track whips into high gear with a…

Posted on: May 17, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Jack Rayner “Daydream”

Daydream iis a tender and touching track that is able to effortlessly move through new age, classical, and flamenco approaches with the greatest of ease. The arrangements that listeners will find during this track are able to ferry the single’s narrative in a way that few vocalists can. The gradual increase in the track’s tempo will have fans on the edges of their seats. Daydream’s percussive elements play at the…

Posted on: May 17, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Los Musick and P.A.T. Louisiana’s Finest “My Friend Hip Hop”

My Friend Hip Hop is a love story to rap music. By going through the entirety of 1990s rap styles with quite a few stylistic nods to California, NYC, and Louisiana. I feel that the switching out of sounds throughout this song is a strong stylistic decision that ultimately makes the resulting song that much stronger. My Friend Hip Hop is infectious, with a backing beat that will bounce around…

Posted on: May 17, 2021 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

The Brian Shapiro Band’s debut collection All That We See

The Brian Shapiro Band’s debut collection All That We See is one of the most individual music releases I’ve heard in a long time. The eight tracks including a bonus cut included are unique even in 2021 as the three-piece mashes up a soup of musical styles. “Three Things”, the first track, is impossible to describe. It is a jump blues, a punk-inspired romp, and even has singer/songwriter aspects that Shapiro steers…

Posted on: May 17, 2021 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Aussie Sam Green Continues to Showcase Amazing Music

Few songwriters embrace a sense of place like Sam Green. Green and the Time Machine are responsible for reeling off a series of outstanding full-length collections between 2013 and 2018 and several songs over that timeframe reflect the strong connection he maintains with his homeland Australia. He invokes that love without irony or, tellingly, rose-colored glasses, but there’s ample affection as well. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/samgreenmusic?lang=en Few songwriters, likewise, demonstrates such an…

Posted on: May 13, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Me And My Nightmare “Mad World”

With their cover of Mad World, Me And My nightmare are able to ramp up the pop approach while keeping the bleakness of the original. The vocals bring in hints of Madonna and Shirley Manson while the backing instrumentation adopt equal amounts of industrial and EDM. What results is a version of this modern classic that is purely Me And My Nightmare’s own. Ample synths and sequenced percussion sweep over…

Posted on: May 13, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Pierre Porter “Marry Me”

Pierre Porter’s “Marry Me” is a wonderful call back to the pop and R&B music of the late-oughts. There’s a bit of Akon, some Trey Songz, and a whole heaping of Pierre Porter’s own approach that can be picked out here. Marry Me is an honest pitch to the other part of a relationship. The song’s got enough in the way of hooks to work well without context on pop…

Posted on: May 13, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

FreeWorld “D-Up (Here’s To Diversity)”

FreeWorld’S “D-Up (Here’s To Diversity)” is one eclectic track that draws upon the corpus of music from 1960 until today. There are so many musicians that are contributing to the overall sound established in this sound. The true testament to their ability has to be how cohesive the finished work is. there’s a style that is crafted during this single that ties in funk, soul, jazz, and blues. The bit…

Posted on: May 13, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Fresh Da Zoe “No Sleep”

Fresh Da Zoe’s “No Sleep” is catchy as all get out. This track will immediately draw listeners in with haunting keys and Fresh Da Zoe’s beastly flow. Fresh Da Zoe is one of the raw rappers that is able to deliver line after line without taking a breath. This is Em’s Rap God meets a Twista level of intensity. The story that is told during No Sleep will be something…

Posted on: May 13, 2021 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Red Shaydez “Lemme Go Talk My Ish”

Lemme Go Talk My Ish had Red Shaydez shooting out some serious fire. The rapid-pace approach that the rapper hits here is matched perfectly with acerbic synths and a booming bass beat that will shake windows. Red Shaydez is able to craft a track in Lemme Go Talk My Ish that is able to hang with the highest echelon of rap music while allowing her to infuse the track with…