Song Review/ Dance Pop : TAB’s ‘Do Something’
Their latest release is ‘Do Something’, a track that blends the flashy and colorful sounds of 90s dance pop, blending it with a disco ambience, a little bit of funk, all brought to life with a modern production style.
Song Review/ Soft Pop : Crissi Cochrane’s ‘Am I Falling in Love’
Crissi Cochrane is a singer-songwriter and a soft pop artist. ‘Am I Falling in Love’ is the artist’s latest release.
Song Review/ Indie : Allie Crummy’s ‘Entropy’
Her latest release is ‘Entropy’, a track that discovers the randomness of the theme and represents them in interesting ways.
Song Review/ Pop :Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘Why Do We Try?’
Their latest release, ‘Why Do We Try?’, a track that is classically romantic. Think Elvis Presley, Elton John or Frank Sinatra.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Richard Green’s ‘Little Things’
The feel good space, where the dynamism lifts into a peak. That’s what Richard Green’s latest track, ‘Little Things’ feels like.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Fast Trains’ ‘Where The Ocean Greets The Sun’
Their latest release is ‘Where The Ocean Greets The Sun’, a track that is made as fantastical and surreal as the title sounds.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Isabel Maria’s ‘Sixteen’
For her latest single, ‘Sixteen’ she beautifully weaves alt folk, neoclassicals and a deep acoustic spirit into the contemporary pop style.
Song Review/ Soul : Krey Galin’s ‘All About You’
His latest release is ‘All About You’, a love track that gets into the incredible depths that you can carve out when you’re in love.
Album Review/ Rock : By Million Wires’ ‘Not Over’
Their upcoming album is ‘Not Over’, a five track album that sets up the ethos of the band.
Song Review/ Piano : AK.T’s ‘An Unseen Waltz’
Their latest release is ‘An Unseen Waltz’, a romantic and mystical composition. It feels classic and old school with remarkable modern flairs.
Song Review/ EDM Pop : DJ Cards’ ‘Grab That Fall Feeling’
DJ Cards celebrates the feeling of fall in their latest release, ‘Grab That Fall Feeling’. The season where literally the whole world changes, and adorns a whole different personality, feeling and atmosphere.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : 50mething’s ‘Gaza (on and on and on)’
50mething is an alt pop artist who creates concepts with his music. His songs make you think, feel, and express. In ‘Gaza (on and on and on)’, 50mething explores the nature of violence, of territorial wars, and the cyclic consequences of it.
Song Review/ Acoustic Rock : Eddie Cohn’s ‘Weight of the World’
His latest release is ‘Weight of the World’, a track that blends soft spaces with harder more emphatic sonic material to create a folk rock track.
Album Review/ Rock : ReeToxA’s ‘SOLILOQUY’
Album Review/ Blues : Johnette Downing’s ‘My Little Snap Bean, Zydeco for Children’
Her latest release is ‘My Little Snap Bean, Zydeco for Children’, a blues album that has a little bit of that swing, and a whole lot of groove to last you for days on end.
Song Review/ Acoustic : Dan Whitehouse’s ‘Only Love’
Dan Whitehouse creates a thoughtful expanse with his latest release, ‘Only Love’. The track celebrates love by delving into its depth.
Song Review/ Funk : Audren’s ‘We Want Funkey!’
Her latest release is ‘We Want Funkey’, she gets down to groove and she doesn’t let up.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Tia Lamb’s ‘Like Mother Like Daughter’
Her latest release is ‘Like Mother Like Daughter’. It’s a dreamy song. Flavored with light acoustic dalliance, gentle synth color, and a chamber pop build, the track is so vivid and real.
Song Review/ Fusion : Outside Pedestrian’s ‘Drawbridge’
Their latest release is ‘Drawbridge’, a track that dotes on the transitory rhythm of things.
Song Review/ Folk : Elephant Moon’s ‘149 Northbound’
If you like your folk aged well, then Elephant Moon’s ‘149 Northbound’ is the track for you. The song is made with a deep acoustic resonance.