Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Chris Oledude’s ‘We Will Get Through This’
His latest release is ‘We Will Get Through This’ featuring artist and vocalist Yanitza Lee.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Matthew Phillips’ ‘Till It’s Over’
Matthew Phillips is a singer-songwriter and an alt pop artist. For his latest single, ‘Till Its Over’, the artist explores the push and pulls of a breakup.
Song Review/ Folk : Ed Boxall’s ‘Polar Bear’
Ed Boxall is a singer-songwriter and alt folk artist. His latest song, ‘Polar Bear’ brims with a sense of preciousness.
Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Qymira’s ‘Shade of my Shadow’
Her latest release is ‘Shade of My Shadow’, a track that celebrates the pulse of her vocals. One that stretches cinematically.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Mark Anthony Bartolo’s ‘Shooting Star’
That experience of feeling connected to the universe, to an energy so vast and infinite. Mark Anthony Bartolo creates that for us in his release, ‘Shooting Star’.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Jamaine Leone’s ‘Empty’
His latest release is ‘Empty’, a track in which he explores the feeling of aimlessness, feeling lost in yourself, in who you are.
Song Review/ Indie : Saline Eyes’ ‘Autumn Rain’
That warm feeling of meeting an old friend, or taking in the smell of your childhood home, or when you're grasping at the beauty of an autumnal scene that you’ve seen all your life. That’s what the artist’s latest release ‘Autumn Rain’ is about.
Song Review/ Country Folk : Rootiger’s ‘Rewinder’
His latest release is the ‘Rewinder’ album, a collection that perfectly exemplifies the warmth and essential nature of his style.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Kevin Honold’s ‘Two Lovers in the Summer’
His latest release is ‘Two Lovers in the Summer’, a luminous, acoustic, dreamy, romantic song about two people who met and fell in love in the summer.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Caroline in the Garden’s ‘Push Through’
In her latest release, ‘Push Through’, she gives us a dynamic and playful soundscape. With darting piano melodies, diving and bumping along, country chords winding down, and the vocals a watercolor expression, the whole soundscape comes alive
Song Review/ Latin : Valeria Stewart’s ‘El DÃa Más Oscuro’
Her latest release is ‘El DÃa Más Oscuro’ or ‘The Darkest Day’, a track that forms as if in transition.
Song Review/ Folk : Danny Hammons’ ‘Shooting Stars’
Danny Hammons’s ‘Shooting Stars’ is so feel-good and wholesome. A song that takes you to places of childhood wonder and reflective storytelling.
Song Review/ Country : Tim Camrose’s ‘Going to Nashville’
His latest release is ‘Going to Nashville’, a glinting, glistening track that combines luminous instrumentals with warm encompassing baritones
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Love Ghost’s ‘Car Crash’
The latest song released under this banner is ‘Car Crash’, a composition that gives us a glimpse of the softer side of the band and the lead singer.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Split Second’s ‘Is There A Chance?’
Their latest release is ‘Is There A Chance?’, a track that explores positivity and a glass half full kind of perspective in a time when there's a lot of fear and self-doubt.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Nick Cody and The Heartache’s ‘The World’s Richest Man’
Nick Cody and The Heartache have just released their latest, ‘The World’s Richest Man’, a track that dotes on the riches of being human.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Wes Kirkpatrick’s ‘That Kind of Love’
‘That Kind of Love’ is the artist’s latest release, exploring a love that opens you up to the world in so many different ways.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Daddy DRWG’s ‘Wise Guys’
It holds your attention and compels you to go deeper. His latest release is ‘Wise Guys’, a track that brings out this fresh contrast.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Audren’s ‘A New Page’
Her latest release is ‘A New Page’, a song that sincerely explores the beauty of new beginnings.
Album Review/ Alt Folk : Glenn Thomas’ ‘Inevitables’
For his latest release, ‘Inevitables’, he weaves in moments of alt folk with neoclassicals, indie rock, pop, and cinematic production. The album has a remarkable freshness to it. It’s fun and youthful but also contemplative and healing.