Song Review/ Alt Folk : Fred Presley’s ‘Sympathize’
Like in his latest acoustic rock track, ‘Sympathize’. The track has a fluid melody design and stream of consciousness vocal flow.
Song Review/ Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Change It!’
Tom Minor’s latest is ‘Change It!’, featuring Johnny Dalston. With fresh tones, dynamic riffs, and a brisk rhythm, the song feels like a brand new day.
Song Review/ Acoustic Rock : Ulrich Jannert’s ‘Two Men by the Harbor’
In his latest release, ‘Two Men by the Harbor’, he sets up a scene at the harbor. A quiet contemplation that is rife with possibilities and comfort.
Song Review/ Pop : Veronica Fusaro’s ‘Gold Rush’
Taken from this is ‘Gold Rush’, a track that is youthful and full of that hedonistic drive. The protagonist wants to take flight, live the fast life.
Album Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Barry Allen’s ‘Perhaps’
Perhaps’ is one of the artist’s best collections, with an array of songs that delve into the possibilities of love.
Song Review/ Synth Pop Rock : Midsummer Ex’s ‘Television’
His latest release is ‘Television’, a track that has that unforgettable synth pop beat and a heartfelt pop rock flow. The style is not as modern or as experimental as Daft Punk. But it has a more lived in and cinematic make up.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : AC Scott’s ‘15 Minutes of Fame’
The artist explores the fickle nature of fame, of luck in her latest track, ‘15 Minutes of Fame’.
Album Review/ Alt Folk : Michellar’s ‘Reverie … From Then Till Now’
Michellar’s latest album is ‘Reverie .. From Then Till Now’, a collection that readily demonstrates the prolific talent and musical abilities of Michellar.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Martin Lloyd Howard’s ‘Selene’
In his track, ‘Selene’, the artist weaves a thin string of acoustic guitar across a dreamy summer night.
Song Review/ Dance Pop : Allegra’s ‘RED’
‘Red’ is the artist’s latest release, an electro-pop/ dance pop number that is fun, flirty, and full of girl power.
Album Review/ Classic Rock : Creative Vibrations Music’s ‘Sunday Bummer’
Their latest release is ‘Sunday Bummer’, an album that you can spend your Sunday afternoons with. It has the perfect energy, grit and drama to engage you thoroughly.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Adam Wedd’s ‘FIGURE IT OUT’
His latest release is ‘FIGURE IT OUT’, an alt rock composition with a dynamism and distinctiveness that you cannot let die down.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Book of Moods’ ‘Fashion Romance’
Song Review/ Soul Funk : Chris Oledude’s ‘Rainbow Soul’
His latest release is ‘Rainbow Soul’, a track that is as colorful as the title might suggest.
Song Review/ Folk : Callum Kerrigan’s ‘Daisies’
For his latest release, ‘Daisies’, he crafts a folk song. With bare instrumentals and an even more bare vocal line, he confesses his life experience.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Lekursi’s ‘Amarna Letters’
In their latest track, ‘Amarna Letters’, they curate intimate and emotional frames, bringing them to life with abstract electronica, post rock planes and jazz pieces.
Song Review/ Latin Pop : Soul Lion’s ‘So Good’
For this latest release, ‘So Good’, he explores a neo soul plane. A track that swims and sways with moody melodies and intimate vocal lines.
Song Review/ Hard Rock : Ping Machine’s ‘From 1 2 Another’
Ping Machine’s ‘From 1 2 Another’ can be best described as a portal to another world, to another person, to a whole different feeling.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Paul Gehl’s ‘Train to Nowhere’
Paul Gehl builds an alt rock monstrosity with his latest release, ‘Train to Nowhere’. It has that depth, darkness and a swirling stillness that nicely captures the theme.
Song Review/ Country Rock : JC Cutter’s ‘Tequila at Dawn’
‘Tequila at Dawn’ is his latest release, a track with such memorable and catchy grooves, emphatic riffs, breaks, and a vocal presentation that opens up the whole scene.