Category: Music Reviews

Posted on: December 4, 2018 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

The American Revival releases new Single

The absence of the one that got away is hard for even the most gifted of poets to describe, but country rockers The American Revival come pretty close in their all new single “Whiskey Kisses.” The second glimpse into their forthcoming debut album, “Whiskey Kisses” digs deep with its lyrics, illustrating the feeling of yearning through a series of mammoth melodies that intertwine and create an evocative, unforgettable tour de…

Posted on: December 2, 2018 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Dawg Gone Davis releases In the Dawg Pound

Dawg Gone Davis’ 2018 emergence as one of the funnier hip hop influenced performers working today is quite a story. The technology professional made her first splash on the scene with the improbably titled “Middle Aged Woman – Hip Hop Style”, a comical and musically rewarding single facing the idea of a middle aged woman from Kansas City tackling a style you’d never expect. The song is included on her…

Posted on: December 2, 2018 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 1

Madelyn Victoria’s “Right Here With You”

The sun peers through the trees and onto a spectacular patch of uncorrupted farmland as we enter the music video for Madelyn Victoria’s “Right Here With You.” Horses, cattle, turkeys and an inviting house dot the landscape in the lingering moments of daylight, but as Victoria starts to sing and darkness overtakes the sky we’re transported to a dimly lit saloon adorned with the single starred flag of Texas. Friends…

Posted on: November 27, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

“I’ll Never Be Alone Again” by Michael Rainwood

In his brand new single “I’ll Never Be Alone Again,” Christian powerhouse Michael Rainwood takes playful acoustic guitars, pendulous percussion, smoky vocals and an endearing message about giving up earthly fears in favor of heavenly support to forge a song that will put a smile on anyone’s face this autumn. To claim that there’s been a shortage of love in the world lately might be the biggest understatement of our…

Posted on: November 25, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Mark Kingswood – “Shine On”

Mark Kingswood’s “Shine On” is one of those special tracks that draws upon the rich male singer-songwriter style of performers like Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli. The tremendous range of Kingswood works quite nicely with the robust bass line an on-point drumming that comprising the backing instrumentation. Spanish-style guitar lines are interspersed at points during this single, providing a bit more timeless sound to the composition. Shine On moves into…

Posted on: November 25, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Rachael Cain – “I Am House”

Rachael Cain’s “I Am House” is a hard-hitting EDM track that is able to tie together a booming bass line with a debonair style that pulls back to the halycon days of dance music. The rising and falling of the main synth line will keep listeners out on the dance floor. There are shifts and changes made to the overall style of I Am House that keeps fans listening in…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Glorybots “Dream About Nothing” and “Afterlife”

“Dream About Nothing” is a powerful alt-rock track that takes the dreamy vocals of OMD or Depeche Mode and puts a taut instrumentation behind it. The result is a song that will tattoo itself deep into the minds and hearts of listeners, all while containing some of the most heady music we’ve heard. With deft use of fuzz, the Glorybots make something as catchy as Don’t Fear the Reaper in…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Proper Einstein “Light Bulbs”

Proper Einstein’s “Light Bulbs” is a fascinating track. It is an effort that ties together a hard rock / industrial-tinged backing beat with a contemplative, slower rap-like style. Light Bulbs is a tremendously introspective track that will provide listeners with an education into Proper Einstein and his own experience. The different sections of this single are able to each showcase various section of Proper Einstein’s unique constellation of influences. Whether…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Troy Ave “Ice Cream”

Troy Ave’s “Ice Cream” bangs hard, mixing up braggadocio with a unique rap style that builds off of early Kanye and Kendrick. The backing beat is a callback to the mid-oughts, providing ample highlighting of Troy Ave’s flow at all the right points. A head-banger, Ice Cream is the perfect example of a cut that will continue to show new twists and turns even five or ten plays in. The…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Malou Beauvoir ft. Paul Beaubrun “Rasenbleman”

Malou Beauvoir’s alluring vocals on “Rasenbleman” are provided with a tremendously bouncy beat that blends traditional sounds with a lush production.  The complimentary vocals laid down by Paul Beaubrun here ensure that the same vibe is built up throughout the entirety of the track. We’re in love with the track’s all-too-brief bridge. After this interlude, Beautvoir kicks her vocals into high gear, whipping “Rasenbleman” into a frenzy that takes over the concluding…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Sarah Brightman “Sogni”

“Sogni” immediately shows the vocal register which Sarah Brightman has made a name for herself. The additional vocals of Vincent Niclo are used to great effect in Sogni, providing a much more fulfilling and dense interplay between voice and instrumentation. The prim and proper sound of the pianos and percussion ensure that one will have to listen in multiple times before hearing each and every interaction painstakingly placed into the composition. Rising and…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ryan And Pony “Fast As I Can”

Ryan And Pony’s “Fast As I Can” blends together mid-oughts alternative with a musically complex set of arrangement that runs the gamut between Franz Ferdinand and MGMT. The two vocals intertwine quite nicely with each other, pushing the resulting vocal side of Fast As I Can to an entirely higher plateau. A deep bass line, a jangly guitar riff, and the complex vocal interactions turn Fast As I Can into…

Posted on: November 24, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Amo Amo “Closer To You”

Amo Amo’s “Closer To You” Calls back to early Blondie with dreamy vocals and a backing instrumentation that brings in a bit of reggae and ska. The slower tempo keeps listeners focused while echoing guitars and thick, chuggy bass lines build up a tremendous amount of goodwill. The track is able to make some subtle changes throughout its run time, ensuring a high replay value. Amo Amo are able to whip…

Posted on: November 23, 2018 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Paul Kelly – Nature (CD)

Paul Kelly is a national treasure in his native Australia, but like Colin Hay or Graham Parker, he’s perpetually on a list of woefully under-appreciated musicians here in the States.

Posted on: November 23, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

Rebecca Blasband’s album Here

In the gallop of “Those Happy Days,” one of eleven amazing new songs found on Rebecca Blasband’s album Here, we follow a bubbly beat that is determined to get us on our feet and swinging to its affectionate rhythm. Bouncing back and forth off of a glowing melody, the grooves get more and more rebellious as we approach the chorus, which explodes in sonic fireworks once given the room. On the…

Posted on: November 23, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

Xuan releases “Have Sone Fun”

Well-traveled and educated by her worldly experiences, indie pop singer/songwriter Xuan emerges as one of 2018’s standout performers with her debut Have Some Fun, a 12-track treasure chest of modest ballads and striking melodies that will affect even the most discriminating of music fans among us. Xuan utilizes every bit of sonic space she’s afforded in her rookie LP, and whether we’re jamming out to the minimalist rock of “Big Blue…

Posted on: November 23, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Brooke Josephson – “Mr. Fix It (Rocky G Remix)”

A furious drumming comes out of the darkness. It wants our attention and it will stop at nothing until it captures it. Synthesizers join in the volley, bouncing up and down as we near some sort of echoing hook that is teasing us off in the distance. Like a distress signal, a melody is crying out for us to notice it, even as we grind and grate in textures that…

Posted on: November 20, 2018 Posted by: Markus Druery Comments: 0

The Girl With the Rattlesnake Heart by Steve Bonham and the Long Road

“The Girl With the Rattlesnake Heart,” the new single by Steve Bonham and the Long Roads, is not a recreation of the British folk rock of yesteryear. In this song, audiences and critics alike are brought front and center to witness the deconstruction and reassembly of a band in real time. We listen as the strings find each other and connect within a single verse to form a structure for…

Posted on: November 18, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Simply Rayne “Don’t Stop” ft. Baby Bash

Simply Rayne’s “Don’t Stop” features the inimitable style of Baby Bash, making for a track that successfully blends together the present with the recent past. The rich vocal style of Simply Rayne calls back to the days of Destiny’s Child, while the island beats that comprise the back of Don’t Stop does a lot to counter one’s SAD. Listeners cannot help but have a smile on their face by the…

Posted on: November 18, 2018 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

NODe “S.O.D.A.”

NODe’s “S.O.D.A.” establishes itself firmly in the synth-pop and darkwave styles. With just a hint of Lou Reed, goth, and industrial styles present, NODe is able to make something utterly unique. The doubled vocals on S.O.D.A. swings the track slightly into the vein of The Cure and (paradoxically) M.S.I.. NODe makes something utterly bizarre in this single, which will have listeners eagerly lining up and clamoring for more. The vocal-heavy section…