Category: Music Reviews

Posted on: September 4, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Silver Citizen “Why We Plunder”

Silver Citizen’s single “Why We Plunder” is sure to make waves in the rock genre. Their sound is reminiscent of earlier 90’s rockers such as Stone Temple Pilots or Rage Against The Machine , but that’s not to say they don’t have their own sound. The guitar riffs are edgy and fast, accompanied by deep thick bass, and resounding vocal ranges giving Silver Citizen a hard rock back bite with…

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

Silhouette Rising “Technicolor” and “Won’t Be Young Forever”

Silhouette Rising’s “Technicolor” is a tender track that provides a bit of tender Americana/folk into a Goo Goo Dolls sound. The focal point held by the vocals distinguishes Technicolor from other rock / alt-rock efforts. The deliberate sound of the band ensures that fans will stick with the single until the song’s final notes. Won’t Be Young Forever is our favorite from Silhouette Rising. The track brings a bit of…

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

Matt LeGrand “All Good”

Matt LeGrand’s “All Good” a perfect example of a single that one can keep on repeat. The catchiness of the vocals, the multiple-layered instrumentation, and a perfect production makes All Good into one of those efforts that you’re only fortunate to find every few years. There are bits of 2016/2017-era Justin BIeber and Shawn Mendez here, but part of LeGrand’s allure is the unique take that he has when compared…

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

Ivy Layne “One You Love”

Ivy Layne’s “One You Love” is a bouncy, hopeful dance track that blends more tropical sounds with a unique set of vocals. Ivy Layne is able to slot her latest single in with EDM and pop radio artists, while having a bit more thought but into her composition. The dynamic that is presented between the vocals and backing instrumentation pushes each to an entirely higher plateau. Furthermore, the depth of…

Posted on: August 29, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Angelica Joni “Exhale”

Angelica Joni’s “Exhale” a fantastic effort that builds upon the dance style of the late 1990s and infuses it with current EDM sensibilities. The progressive house and trance that comprises the backing arrangements pushes Joni’s vocals to a whole new plateau. There is a good momentum that is propagated through the single which ensures that listeners will get out on the dance floor. Angelica Joni’s vocals on Exhale adopt hints…

Posted on: August 29, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

DeCarlo “Lit Right Now”

DeCarlo’s “Lit Right Now” begins with a slow, sultry sound that is punctuated well with hints of a falsetto. The dynamic between the instrumentation and DeCarlo’s vocals makes for a track that will bury itself deep into the minds and hearts of fans. The sheer range that is achieved during Lit Right Now is no mean feat; this performer is able to make a unique sound that hits all of…

Posted on: August 28, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ivan Keith ft. Dre Butterz “Get It Together”

“Get It Together” is a track that ties together a hard-hitting rap flow with an erudite, smart R&B-inspired hook. A piano line inexorably entwines these two elements. With nods to performers like Outkast, Big K.R.I.T., and Kendrick Lamar, the intricate and thoughtful rap style that dominates Get It Together is of a class all its own. The harder/softer approach first came to prominence with Tupac’s “Dear Mama”, but I feel…

Posted on: August 28, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

justdoitBRISK “Flashin’”

justdoitBRISK’s “Flashin’” is a rapid-fire rap track that will have listeners on the edges of their seats. The backing beat provides just enough in the way of flash to highlight justdoitBRISK’s vocals at all of the right points. Bits of Young Thug and Jaden Smith can be picked up here, but Flashin is a track that is uniquely justdoitBRISK’s own. The production of the single is on point, with every drum beat…

Posted on: August 28, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Kemmyé “Forever”

Kemmyé’s “Forever” is a slower, more introspective R&B track that succeeds because of top-class vocals that do more than tell a story – they provide further depth to the instrumental side of things. There are a number of inclusions to Forever that push this track to a higher plateau; a clap-track here, a bit of backwards masking there, to make for a fully-formed effort. Kemmyé is able to shatter any conception…

Posted on: August 28, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

DJ Polique “Dimes Only”

On Dimes On, the latest DJ Polique single, a sunny summer sound is bolstered through the inclusion of Snoop Dogg, Jacob Luttrell, and Follow Your Instinct. The track’s sweeping synths and reggae influence will tattoo the vocal hook deep into the minds of listeners.

Posted on: August 27, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Justina Valentine “Sunlight”

Justina Valentine’s “Sunlight” is a refreshing pop/rap track that brings back the synth-pop of the 1980s. Good wordplay keeps the momentum high before Justina tattoos her unique melodies deep into the hearts and minds of fans. The rising and falling action of Sunlight keeps listeners on the edges of their seats. The sparkling sound of the synths on Sunlight distinguish this effort from other songs on the radio. There is…

Posted on: August 27, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

White Reaper – Judy French

White Reaper’s Judy French is one of the best songs we’ve heard this August. The track looks back to the power pop and indie rock of the late 1990s and early 2000s. A robust bass line, emotive guitars, and slightly-nasal vocals make for a tremendously taut cut. Particular kudos has to go to the fuzzy guitar solo that starts off the two-minute mark. Splashy drums build up the tempo after…

Posted on: August 27, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Tru Tipton – Type of Girl

Tru Tipton’s Type of Girl is a tremendously emotional track. The slow, intimate sound of Type of Girl brings a considerable gravity to R&B. The production of this single is immaculate, allowing both Tipton’s voice and the instrumentation ample to shine alone or when combined into a comprehensive sound. Tipton’s vocals are distinct while working perfectly alongside a piano and sweeping synthesizer. For fans of Ne-yo, Jason Derulo, and Trey…

Posted on: August 27, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The ORG – Assemble (The Body’s the Church)

The ORG begins their single Assemble with a flow that draws heavily on the 1990s NYC rap scene. The backing flow pulls deeply from soul and funk sounds to imbue Assemble with a timeless sound. The variation presented in the flows of each member of The ORG further increase the replay value of the track.

Posted on: August 25, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Alex Chilton – A Man Called Destruction (CD)

Throughout his solo career, Alex Chilton was in the unenvious position of having to compete with his work in Big Star. Despite only putting out a few albums, Big Star, even decades later, is one of the most influential power pop bands to ever come out of the U.S. and all three of their official studio albums are undeniable classics. So, anyone having to follow that track record was bound…

Posted on: August 24, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Elvis Presley – A Boy From Tupelo: The Sun Masters (Vinyl)

For years now, Legacy Recordings have been raiding the RCA vaults to re-release a slew of Elvis Presley albums. This latest collection, out now on vinyl, is one of their most important Presley releases to date. On one vinyl LP, the label is putting out some of the Memphis singer’s earliest efforts, all produced and engineered by Sam Phillips at his legendary Sun Studios.

Posted on: August 23, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

Flogging Molly – Life Is Good (CD)

Twenty years into their career, Flogging Molly have managed to survive musical fads a slew of weak imitators to emerge as one of the finest bands to ever blend traditional Celtic and American punk rock influences. You’d have to go back to The Pogues to find anyone else who can consistently deliver as reliably as Flogging Molly, album after album.

Posted on: August 20, 2017 Posted by: John B. Moore Comments: 0

ROSANNE CASH – King’s Record Shop (30th Anniversary Vinyl Release)

Since the recent resurgence in vinyl, record labels big and small (but, mostly big) are scrambling to empty their vaults for anything to re-release on wax. The results can be mixed; consider that someone re-released the Space Jam soundtrack on vinyl. But every so often, a gem is found, cleaned up and released back into circulation. The latest jewel from Legacy Recordings is the remarkable fifth album from Roseanne Cash,…

Posted on: August 11, 2017 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Brian Mackey “Learn To Be”

Brian Mackey’s “Learn To Be” begins with tremendous passion, with Brian providing a vocal-heavy foot forward on the onset. When the guitars and synths enter into the mix, greater nuance is shown. Mackey’s adoption of sounds and styles like 1990s alternative, Maroon 5, and Soul Asylum is given a new lease on life through contemplative instrumentation. Learn to Be is perfectly polished pop-rock, with a tremendous amount of care taken…