Category: Features

Posted on: November 6, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Carolina Blue Releases Junior Album

No matter the tempo they’re arranged in or the velvety vocal they’re paired with in songs like “Ballad of Mary Ann,” “I’m Gonna Wait on Jesus” and “March Around Jericho,” the strings are almost always the brightest of a thousand shimmering elements for us to behold in the new album Take Me Back from bluegrass players Carolina Blue. Whether you’ve heard either of their first two albums prior to picking up Take Me…

Posted on: November 5, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

High Fidelity’s Banjo Player’s Blues

Gentle and capable of inspiring great warmth within the listener in “You Made the Break.” Churning up a storm the size of Tennessee in “Turkey in the Straw.” Blanketing us with a groove no true ‘grass fan could ever resist in the title track of Banjo Player’s Blues much like as they would in the equally nimble “Helen.” Both steeped in balladry for “Dear God” and lit up with a vitality that…

Posted on: November 5, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

The Confusionaires Release From the Headache to the Heartache

Garage punk revivalists essentially reshaped the narrative for American and Canadian indie rock in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, and for those of us who are old enough to remember what the before and after sounded like for that era in popular music, it’s easy to understand why The Confusionaires are clicking with millennials as well as they are with the release of their new album From the Headache to…

Posted on: October 30, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“Thank You For Your Generosity” By Nathan Oliver

The NC based Nathan Oliver are back with a more organic style album on the fourth release by the pop songwriter with the more recently acquired Joe Caparo and Brad Porter being a big part of the different style applied to Thank You For Your Generosity. The usual standard in which Oliver can be proud of is still there but it is gutsier and rougher around the edges, over the…

Posted on: October 28, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Aussie Singer/Songwriter Shayne Cook Releases “ Epiphonetics” LP

Shayne Cook’s Epiphonetics is a welcome addition to a tumultuous year. Creativity continues thriving despite an ongoing pandemic claiming untold lives and this, if nothing else, confirms some aspect of mankind’s eternal optimism. The circles and cycles of life continue to spin, the world does not grind to a complete halt, and the human heart is subject to the same litany of travails, joys, lunacies, and peaks it experiences through its waking…

Posted on: October 28, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Smile While You’re Wasted by Singer/Songwriter Marc Miner

Smile While You’re Wasted is the new album from Austrian singer/songwriter Marc Miner. The personality-filled Miner and his backing band unleash a fiery, fun mix of country twang, rockabilly and folksy fun in 11 smattering tracks. Sure to get you boot scootin’ across the dance floor and raise your beer glass in the air, Miner taps into the merriment of music to ease the troubled soul of a listener on…

Posted on: October 24, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Omen by Twin Flames

Made up of flutes that resemble a whispering wind, strings that bring forth massive, groove-focused riffs, heavily surreal synth melodies that allude to a post-rock sensibility and soul-crushing poetry sourced from a Dylan-esqe folk influence, to describe Twin Flames’ new album Omen as anything other than a colorful cocktail of definitively Canadian sounds simply wouldn’t be doing it justice. In its lead single, “Battlefields,” and many of its other eleven songs, Omen introduces us…

Posted on: October 21, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Female Canadian Singer/Songwriter Releases Single

Sometimes the smallest things can have the biggest impact. Located on the historic tip of Lulu Island in British Columbia, the village of Steveston is a suburb of Richmond, Vancouver. Known for its scenic views and salmon, it’s also home to singer/songwriter, Jasmine Bharucha. The impressionable town is just one of the charms to Bharucha’s song “Fog Horn Blowing”. Joyful and having a catching chorus, “Fog Horn Blowing” rolls-in like…

Posted on: October 19, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Summer of Love is the first solo effort for Project Grand Slam’s Robert Miller

It’s hard to imagine, but the album Summer of Love is the first solo effort for Project Grand Slam’s Robert Miller. If you’ve been paying attention to the funk and jazz genre, then you know that Project Grand Slam is innovative and relentless entertaining. Miller, now at the helm of his own collection, never misses a beat and slides the listener into a comfortable sonic journey. Personal and in part,…

Posted on: October 14, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

FrankySelector Drops new Single/Video

If there’s one thing FrankySelector isn’t interested in right now, it’s contemporary synthetics as they apply to a hook, and if this wasn’t known to the world before, it will be once “She’s so Carefree” finds regular rotation somewhere on the dial this September. Celebrating the foundations of funk and pop music while planting its stylistic feet firmly in the experimental camp, “She’s so Carefree” is probably one of the…

Posted on: October 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ray Lugar & the Collective Force “Paper Cha$e”

On Paper Cha$e, Ray Lugar & the Collective Force are able to blend together so many distinct approaches and styles that listeners cannot break themselves from the track This means that the guitar / drum dynamic builds off of the tradition of Rage Against The Machine, while there are nods to Danny Brown and Killer Mike in the furious, politicized lyrical content that bludgeons with each line. The amount of…

Posted on: October 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Tom Keifer #keiferband “All Amped Up”

All Amped Up’s guitars build upon the momentum tradition of hard rock acts like Judas Priest and AC/DC’s. Keifer’s vocals sound as vibrant and intense as they did back in 1988. Hitting fans over their heads with the titular phrase, Keifer is given additional oomph through splashy drums and some seriously sick bass interlacing itself through the instrumentation. With each side of #keiferband playing through on high gear, it’s no…

Posted on: October 14, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Potter’s Daughter “We Could Be”

Potter’s Daughter’s new single We Could Be has a very laid-back sound that links together easy jazz and R&B with a bit of funk and soul. Dyanne’s vox here point toward a world that could be “so much better than this”. The video (attached below) for “We Could Be” shows a collaboration between individuals from all walks of life. It is this practice that Potter’s Daughter encapsulates in their performance.…

Posted on: October 14, 2020 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

Jaco takes you on a joyride through time and space on the new album – Dose

Jaco takes you on a joyride through time and space on the new album – Dose, with ten strong power pop tracks with just the right weight level to keep a positive light shining in 2020.  The songs are light and fluffy but rocking and twangy, with Jake Waitzman being the man behind the moniker on the second Jaco album.  A man of many means he turns out to be,…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Sun Harmonic – A Dream I’ve Had

A Dream I’ve Had takes its inspiration from 1970s rock (Air Supply, Cat Stevens) with more modern sensibilities. Thoughtful, engaging guitars and drums interact with emotive bass to make something truly tender. The insistence of the vocals and keys that occur as The Sun Harmonic move towards the song’s chorus is quite the sea change for song. As quickly as this intensity began, it immediately recedes to allow for some…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Antwan Jenkins Releases 2 Powerhouse Singles

What you believe is your business. For many believers, the business of believing isn’t a business at all, it’s faith. Put together with music, the inspiring words and conviction of one can indeed add conviction and confidence to many, many people. Antwan Jenkins, a Christian singer and songwriter from Indianapolis, has a spirited effort in both of his new songs “More Of You” and “Victory”. Will Jenkins convert you? Maybe.…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Savannah Nider drops New Single

Imagine the pressure of finding the song that will often define you and is your listeners’  first impression. If you’re a singer, and maybe you didn’t directly work on writing the song, you have to choose from a pile of songs that showcase your voice, your demeanor. In “We Are Us” country singer Savannah Nider, a newcomer to the national scene, not only choses a song that enriches the world,…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Pennan Brae “Crashland”

Crashland, Pennan Brae’s latest single, is able to keep a high energy and quick tempo. The song builds upon the album-rock of late Who and The Kinks while interspersing hints of 1990s alternative. Brae’s charismatic vocals sit upon the top of sizzling guitar work and splashy drums. The brief interlude which hits listeners at around the three-minute mark looks back a bit to Apple Records acts while whipping the guitar…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“He’ll Make Everything Alright’ (SINGLE) by Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch comes across my desk with a lot of career behind him and in front of him as well to talk write home about.  But the multi award winning, chart top 40 topping country singer/songwriter and host of The Traditionally Lynch TV and Radio shows needs no introduction.  That is unless of course you either do not like country music, or you have been hiding under a rock according…

Posted on: October 13, 2020 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Lace’s new EP Liar’s Notebook

2020, in more ways than one, has felt like the year of the millennial soul revival movement reaching its climax after about a half-decade of inching towards the summit, and to understand what I’m talking about, I recommend picking up Lace’s new EP Liar’s Notebook this fall. Among some of the other elite debuts to have hit record store shelves in the past ten months, Liar’s Notebook is perhaps one of the most engaging…