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Careening out of the darkness with an especially experimental groove behind every melody, the title track in Thomas Truax’s Dream Catching Songs welcomes listeners into this 2023 classic unafraid of the risk that comes with being extraordinary, and as we’ll soon learn, this feature helps to produce every powerful moment in this LP. While “Everything’s Going to
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While it might not have a place among the TikTok-centric music of the now, Cameron Joseph’s newest single “Run to the Cross” is a song that paints itself with a delicate brush, giving its religious background the stage completely while still focusing on positioning itself as a song that could still get plenty of mainstream
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Delicate voices can carry a lot more weight than anyone realizes until you hear a song like “Your Angel” from Natalie Joly – and it sets everyone straight right there on the spot. Joly’s voice is one of the more fragile of any I’ve heard in her scene for the better part of the last
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Rather than trying to fill in the space between beats with lyricism that wouldn’t have come close to capturing the mood as well as the music does, Richga is keeping it simple with his new single “Dance Exorcist.” Playing out exactly as its title would imply it should this is a track that demands movement
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Adrenaline and rock n’ roll grit are the name of the game in the new single “Dirty Sweet” from Ten Ton Mojo, but I would hesitate to call this the kind of meathead rock a lot of their retro contemporaries have been pumping out lately. TTM approach the concept of big grooves and enormous riffing
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A little humble, more brooding than it has to be, and constantly reinforced by the texture of the instrumental play it’s surrounded by, Ann Brita Nilsson’s lead vocal in the new EP Eleven Something occasionally verges on countrified aesthetics tethering folk-rock and dark, post-new wave pop but it never becomes defined by scene politics. Although I wouldn’t
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To say that it isn’t easy to make a provocative pop song in 2023 just isn’t doing the job justice – in reality, it’s one of the hardest tasks that a modern musician can undertake, but this didn’t stop Ajay Mathur from putting his heart and soul into “Common Mistake” this month. URL: https://www.ajaymathur.com/ “Common
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Beyond a brief but important introduction, a vocal track is waiting to take over the center stage in “Helicopter,” the new single from up-and-coming pop singer/songwriter Taylor Jules, but it will soon be joined by a rollicking bass groove that will colorize every beat coming from the drums. The instrumentation is moving like a mild hurricane, and
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Creating a sense of emotions as strong as regret, reflection, and raw vulnerability can be is one of the great tasks that all acts face when trying to record something meaningful, and in their new single “Dirt Roads,” Atomic Junkshot manages to do as much whilst remaining relatively simple in their approach. From the moment
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Central Texas isn’t exactly the sort of territory outsiders may imagine producing a band such as Cedars. The conservative climate doesn’t seem especially hospitable to electronic rock bands with a penchant for singing about whatever they like. Cedars, however, roll against any currents, real or imagined, with unquestionable success. Their new single “Wasteland” testifies to
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Richly melodic but far from the only sparkling gem in the song, Bruce Makin’s vocal is a vivid message in itself, even without the lyrics it conveys in the new single ”This Kind of Love,” declaring freedom from the constraints of conventionality only possible when letting go of baggage. There’s something really empowering about the way lyrics
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The Brian Shapiro Band’s new album release You Me Future Now is a ten song collection featuring a variety of guest artists.   The plethora of guests isn’t any indication, however, that Shapiro’s creative powers are on the wane. You Me Future Now is the result of collaboration, in those instances, and the presence of other artists only augments and
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