Category: Music Reviews

Posted on: July 29, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Jessie-May K – Selections from the Rising Up LP

Jessie-May K’s Do What We Want is a hopeful track that blends pop sensibilities with a decidedly retro sort of instrumentation. Keys feel as if they are pulled from 1980s new wave while there’s a hopeful confidence that brings in hints of mid-1990s alternative (eg Elastica, Natalie Cole). The production imbues the track with a crispness that delineates it from the bulk of music put forth. Do What We Want…

Posted on: July 28, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Noshows Drop new Single

In an indie music scene dominated by various genres and experimental sounds, it is rare to stumble upon a band that seamlessly blends the infectious rhythms of funk with the introspective nature of indie music. Noshows, the indie outfit fronted by producer and songwriter Max Satow, breaks the mold with their latest single, “Slow Up (feat. AUD).” This funk-infused gem not only showcases their undeniable talent but also highlights the…

Posted on: July 25, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Vocalist Giorgia Fumanti Releases “Cinema Collection” 

The weight of the instrumental prowess is certainly familiar, as is the elegance of the arrangement that will soon come together before our very ears, but in its totality, there’s something very different about both Giorgia Fumanti and the song “Quand on Prie La Bonne Etoile” as they’re presented together in the new album Cinema Collection. As you might be able to guess, Cinema Collection is a record full of cover songs handpicked…

Posted on: July 18, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Dark Below Deliver Wall Of Sound with “Make Believe”

Band Announces New Tour Dates with Rehab and Scotty Austin Columbia, MO based Heavy Rockers Dark Below have delivered their powerful new single “Make Believe”.  What began as a humble trio making music for their friends in the Midwest has grown into a promising force on the national scene. LINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/darkbelow The song features a massive, wall of sound vibe – Thanks to award-winning producer Malcolm Springer (Matchbox 20, Collective Soul, Fear Factory, Josey Scott).  The…

Posted on: July 15, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Rockers Mainland Break Release New Album

Rockers Mainland Break can be very conceptual when they want to be, and while I enjoyed every bit of what their rivals have had to say in the past few months, I don’t think it prepared me for what I was going to review this summer in One Way Ticket to Midnight. URL: https://mainlandbreak.com/ Just looking at the album cover of One Way Ticket to Midnight alludes to a contemporary surrealism so many…

Posted on: July 14, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Kaitlyn Kohler’s New Single “Everywhere I Go”

Great music is at the center of culture, no matter the genre we’re talking about or the audience keeping it alive. In this spirit, Kaitlyn Kohler’s new single “Everywhere I Go” sounds and feels like it was tailor-made for the contemporary era, wrapping around us like warm arms in a much-needed embrace from a friend we need to make. Kohler enters the mix with a voice as smooth as velvet,…

Posted on: July 5, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Will Rainier & The Pines “Wobble in the Moon” (LP)

Will Rainier’s status as a fixture in the indie music singer/songwriter community isn’t a stroke of luck. It’s a result, first and foremost, of an unquestionable work ethic that’s propelled his prolific output. He has nine albums to his credit with his wife Jen Garrett under the moniker Stuporhero, one solo album, and another release with his band Will Rainier & The Pines. He has kept high standards throughout those…

Posted on: June 23, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Rob Alexander’s New Album “Young Man’s Eyes”

Rob Alexander’s new album, Young Man’s Eyes, is a heartfelt and introspective journey that solidifies his position as a gifted singer-songwriter in the rock music landscape. Spanning thirteen tracks and approximately fifty minutes, this album showcases Alexander’s ability to craft captivating narratives and deliver unforgettable melodies. With poignant lyrics and a dynamic sonic landscape, Young Man’s Eyes is an album that demands attention and rewards listeners with its depth and…

Posted on: June 23, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Henri Cainglet: A Portrait of Post-Modern Success

Step into room, and you will see Henri Cainglet’s work. The Filipino native has an undeniable, visual aesthetic that inspires both delightful bewilderment, and a sense of all-encompassing, wild-eyed immersion. There’s something refreshingly modern about his style, whilst simultaneously displaying a kind of timelessness. Mr. Cainglet’s mixture of his cultural roots with elements of key American painters creates this kind of uncanny valley viewing experience. You feel like you are…

Posted on: June 20, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Helen Kelter Skelter is Back With New EP

Led by its ethereal melody, entirely muscular in substance and yet capable of drawing us closer in the same way a much softer instrument would, “Feel That” has all the guts and glory of a lead-off track like “Ship of Fools” or “Best Friends,” but as a deep cut in the new EP Chroma Crawl, it proves how much depth Helen Kelter Skelter has as a heavy rock act in 2023.…

Posted on: June 8, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Jaye Madison’s Latest EP MIRЯOR: Vision 

Jaye Madison’s new EP MIRЯOR: Vision is a luxuriant and expansive collection with impressive scope despite its brevity. Twin sisters Madison and Jordan Skinner accomplish in four tracks what takes many other bands and solo artists upwards of ten to twelve songs to realize. Anyone looking for rollicking honkytonk or pop rock with a cowboy hat will find the sister’s material lacking. This doesn’t mean the Texas natives look askance on writing…

Posted on: June 7, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“Ready Set Go” by King Falcon

When it comes to making a rock song that transcends generational barriers between one subgenre and another, there’s no right way to hit the mark – but there are plenty of wrong ways. King Falcon avoids pretty much all of them in “Ready Set Go,” their meteoric new music video and single, but not without giving us a lesson or two in what constitutes a modern rock rhythm. Right from…

Posted on: June 6, 2023 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Rob Alexander Teams up with Gigi Worth for “Get Over Yourself”

I’ve heard a lot of Rob Alexander’s work over the years since his debut and his new single “Get Over Yourself” from the new album Young Man’s Eyes rates as his best yet. This is a singer and songwriter who never plays around the edges. He fully immerses himself in each performance and isn’t afraid to engage with substantive topics. He isn’t a songwriter or vocalist content with the standard tropes alone.…

Posted on: June 6, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Little Hurt Shares “I Can Do Better Than You” Video

Alt.Pop artist Little Hurt (Colin Dieden, former lead singer of The Mowglis) has released his new album Lovely Hours, out now on Century Family.  Today, he is sharing the high energy, bursting with color video for “I Can Do Better Than You”. The zesty & spirited clip features Dieden and his band cutting loose, jumping around, having fun, and letting themselves be taken away by the song. The empowering track, which is a defiant take on ending…

Posted on: May 27, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Red Matter – Jokers Wild

Red Matter’s Jokers Wild is a single that immediately will draw listeners in with emotive vocals and a taut instrumentation that has guitars, bass, and keys working overtime. There’s a dynamic sound here that ensures that no two seconds of the single sound alike, but the rub is that the band’s total output is as cohesive as all get out. On Jokers Wild, the band is able to create something…

Posted on: May 25, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

The Refusers “Propaganda” 

The Refusers’ “Propaganda” has a hard-driving guitar and drum dynamic that skirts the edge of hard rock and punk. With intense vocals promoting a deliberate message, the band ensures that listeners will be picking up what they are laying down. Smart repetition of the titular item throughout Propaganda ensures that the band’s newest single will stick around in listeners’ brains long after the song ceases to play. Loud, brash, and…

Posted on: May 25, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Waydown Wailers “Firefall”

Firefall is a crunchy, hard-driving track that has the Waydown Wailers keep one firmly on the edges of their seats. We’re particularly passionate about the band’s sizzling guitar work. The narrative quality of the vox lay things out in a fashion as robust as any thriller movie. Whether taking up the standards of blues rock, swamp-rock, or traditional hard rock, the Waydown Wailers have one serious hit on their hands…

Posted on: May 25, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 1

Ute Lemper “Time Traveler”

Ute Lemper’s Time Traveler is one of the most fascinating songs we’ve covered in NeuFutur. The track adopts influences from mid-1970s easy listening, funk, and soul performers all while furthering an absolutely inimitable set of vocals. There are multiple layers here that will continue to yield new twists and turns each time one queues up the song. This is an experience much more than a simple pop track. What is…

Posted on: May 25, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 2

Ghost Hounds “Make It Shake”

Make It Shake is a wonderful blend of hard-rock with 1990s country, ensuring that fans will make it out on the dance floor shortly after they experience the single for their first time. The back and forth between the male and female vocals pushes each to a higher plateau, while intense piano lines and strong bass / drum dynamics are incorporated to make this track resound loudly in listeners’ brains…

Posted on: May 25, 2023 Posted by: James Comments: 0

Cardamone “Killer” 

On Killer, Cardamone is able to showcase tremendous vocal ability. Hitting a number of notes, it’s no surprise that these vocals are placed front and center on this track. The plinking of keys adds a stellar backdrop upon which the aforementioned vox can reside. The bit of classical-infused keys that are bubbling in this background are able to infuse Cardamone’s latest track with a fullness that keeps things interesting from…