Category: Music Reviews

Posted on: July 26, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Ricci Bamboo “Papa”

Ricci Bamboo’s “Papa” is an impactful track. The vocals laid down here are effervescent, telling a story as each subsequent utterance adds mightily to the overall harmonies established by the drums and keys. The track twinkles in its runtime, moving ever closer to the end. The song itself eats, shoots and leaves but listeners are never quite the same. Check out the video (below) for Ricci Bamboo’s Papa and let…

Posted on: July 20, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

New York-based Norman Alexander draws attention to every milestone he carries out. 

Norman Alexander makes some significant progress with his latest single ‘The Reason.’ The unwavering musical aura of Norman Alexander is spreading even far with his latest musical activities. The latest music video, ‘The Reason,’ has premiered with an official music video that garnered over a million views in just 12 days. Aside from the track ‘The Reason’ creating a massive buzz in the music industry, Norman also caught the attention…

Posted on: July 19, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Josie Cotton & Kevin Preston “The Ballad Of Elvis Presley”

The Ballad Of Elvis Presley has such a timeless sound to it that listeners will be shocked that the track was released in the current era. From the immaculate walking guitar line or the crystal-clear vocals laid down by Cotton and Preston, the song will check all the boxes for fans of classic 1960s country. The Ballad Of Elvis Presley’s product serves two masters – aside from keeping things sounding…

Posted on: July 19, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 2

Rob Eberle – doubtful

Rob Eberle’s doubtful is a track that effortlessly joins together pop, R&B and EDM in a fashion that will be appreciated by anyone that listens to the song. The vocals here are emotive and impacting, taking inspiration from Panic at the Disco and BTS while the dynamism of the track’s instrumentation keeps things fresh throughout. The second movement of doubtful acts as a soft reset, shining a spotlight on Rob’s…

Posted on: July 19, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Le Sonic – “I’ll Be The One”

I’ll Be The One, Le Sonic’s latest has a timeless sound to it that ensures that the song could easily hang alongside the work of The Carpenters and Carole King, all while having snazzy instrumentation leading the song to glory. The bit of brass that swells up at points plus the perfectly-timed percussion combine to make for something eminently enjoyable. Le Sonic’s decision to feature Lauran Beluzo on lead vocals…

Posted on: July 19, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Elektragaaz – Behind The Final Veil

Elektragaaz’s Behind The Final Veil is an interesting composition, blending together 1990s electronica with hints of industrial and goth. There’s a narrative that weaves its way through the song, gradually shifting and changing as the song brings in guitars and bass lines. The track will have listeners firmly planted on the edges of their seats. The infectious beat that plays throughout Behind The Final Veil provides the baseline upon which…

Posted on: July 19, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Sergio Napoletano – “Kids In The Hall”

Sergio Napoletano’s Kids In The Hall calls back to the indie-rock of the early-to-mid 1990s. There’s subtle nods to Sebadoh’s fuzziness and the assertive vocals of Perry Ferrell. The addition Napoletano brings to this genre of music comes in the richness of the composition. The plinking of the keys, the alluring guitar work, and an ear not only for radio-friendly music but for arrangements that are complex and fulfilling ensures…

Posted on: July 18, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Canada’s Jeremy Rice Releases New Single

Canada’s Jeremy Rice may have finally found that breakthrough hit – “Why Do You Lie” has jumped and jived its way onto the pop rock scene. The song’s swagger and addictive chorus will surely have audiences dancing in the aisles. Rice, who is from Quebec, injects just a bit of French-spoken lyrics, and leaves most of the talking up to the harmonies and the excellent music riverbed. Tethered to the…

Posted on: July 17, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Nick Phoenix Releases Cinematic ‘Andromeda’ Video

Nick Phoenix has released a cinematic video for the song ‘Andromeda’ from his ‘Wide World’ album.The video was shot in Pasadena, CA on the historic campus of the California Institute of Technology and various locations in the Mohave Desert. Explaining about ‘Andromeda’, Phoenix says “The song is about an astronomer who dreams of visiting the Andromeda Galaxy and he designs a propulsion system. The song delves into whether he is looking to escape this world…

Posted on: July 17, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Cody Jasper Sings Of Unconditional Love With “Who You Are”

Austin, TX based Cody Jasper is a chameleon of Rock N’ Roll – releasing music that is themed around the way he lives and shared life experiences with his fans.  His bold choices show a daring to mix in different genres along with straight ahead Rock N’ Roll, including Blues and Outlaw Country. With the release of new song “Who You Are” he sings about an enduring universal theme, unconditional love. Cody explains “After…

Posted on: July 11, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

“Halcyon Days” by Chagall Guevara

You’ve heard this story before. It hasn’t quite been told in this iteration, however, with onetime darlings of the more than fledgling rock scene of early 1990’s Nashville playing a starring role. Guevara zoomed right up to the brink of potential global success before fashion and bad fortune knocked them out of the box. The whole band’s existence comes out of the blue. They likely never expected to go as…

Posted on: June 29, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Eighty Six Seas – “The Insomniac’s Lament”

On The Eighty Six Seas’s new single “The Insomniac’s Lament”, an immense arrangement will take listeners through countless musical styles and approaches. There’s a bit of mid-2000s emo rock, hints of Great Big Sea-esque celtic, hints of pitch-shifting and even keys that would seem at home in the most cozy singer-songwriter fare. Somehow, The Eighty Six Seas are able to combine these disparate styles to make something alluring – if…

Posted on: June 29, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Pidgie – They Took You Away

On Pidgie’s They Took You Away, there’s an engrossing instrumental dynamic that ties together guitar and drums. This creates the perfect backdrop for her vocals, as they are able to immediately pull at listeners’ heart strings. The song itself builds off the more wind-swept performers of the 1980s, a laundry list of who’s who including Stevie Nicks and The Go-Gos. What Pidgie does to put her own spin on things…

Posted on: June 29, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

Hoodie Rob Uzumaki – “No Stress” and “Perky in My Fiji”

Hoodie Rob’s “No Stress” is an emotive rap track that showcases an engrossing narrative with dreamy instrumentation. The charisma that is presented here by Hoodie Rob ensures that he can garner attention by radio programmers and Spotify curators alike. The bars and arrangements combine to make something that will stick with listeners long after the song ceases to play. “Perky in My Fiji” intersperses a quicker patter with booming bass…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

The Vrbs – The Vrbs (Self-Titled)

Take Me Home is the first track on The Vrbs’ self-titled album, and it immediately has the act craft a high-energy sort of rock that draws upon the Chicago emo scene of the early 2000s. Emotion drips off each and every facet of the composition whether it be the wistful guitars, the tight bass line, or the splashy drums. The Vrbs have a hit on their hands with this opening…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Kim Muncie Comments: 0

Introducing The Multitalented Mary Kay LaBrie

Mary Kay LaBrie’s name conjures visions of a kind and benevolent sitcom writer and, indeed, she’s cut a successful swath through the sitcom world of the long ago 1990s. LaBrie and a number of her friends worked together on spec scripts for a variety of sitcoms and weeded their way through the production slush pile to pen episodes for marquee network sitcoms such as Wings and the Candice Bergin-starring vehicle Murphy Brown. LINKED…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 0

IZ.M.B. “Recover”

IZ.M.B.’s “Recover” is an effort that takes up hard rock and pop standards, making for a track that a wide swath of fans will be able to pick up. The production gives ample time to both the lyrical and instrumental sides of the track. As a result, there’s a fullness to Recover that few radio tracks will be able to achieve. Incorporating the horns into a more focal role during…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Sp8ce Owl “And So It Begins”

Sp8ce Owl’s “And So It Begins” has a truly epic flare, moving between 1970s prog rock and My Morning Jacket. There’re soundscapes approximating a dusty desert and a future metropolis. Engrossing in how narrative-based this composition can be sans vocals, And So It Begins will keep fans on the edges of their seats from the track’s opening all the way out until its final notes. The insistence of the keys…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Nya “Closer Than Close”

Nya’s “Closer Than Close” calls back to the stellar radio hits of the 1980s (eg Mr. Mister, Marvin Gaye, Atlantic Starr) all while pushing absolutely angelic vocals. There’s a bit of Nelly Furtado and Corinne Bailey Rae but with even more brightness. Nya’s new song simultaneously stays reverent to earlier musicians while creating something that will easily slot into playlists. The groove that is skillfully crafted during Closer Than Close’s…

Posted on: June 22, 2022 Posted by: Sargeant Comments: 1

Dude Reppin Knowhere “Airplane Mode”

Dude Reppin Knowhere’s “Airplane Mode” is one of those tracks that you’ll have to listen to to properly hear everything that has been secreted inside. There’s a bit of vaporwave, hints of screwed and chopped, and just enough in the way of pop to keep fans sticking around. Airplane Mode’s titular phrase and the funky instrumentation that followed will have toes tapping. The track effortlessly adopts these styles and more,…