I’m Really Special is a hard track to pin down. While there’s pop and rock influences present her eto a large degree, Ron incorporates nods to traditional country and Yacht rock… Read More
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Petit Biscuit has made the feel-good track of the late summer with their Cruel Heart. The song effortlessly straddles the line between R&B and EDM. An insistent beat and sweeping synths… Read More
Give Yourself To The Lord is a hopeful, bouncy sounding track recently released by Ron Brunk. The song itself draws inspiration from the pop-rock of the 1960s and the earliest CCM artists. T… Read More
Rick Trevino’s “The Ride” builds upon 1990s country performers like Garth Brook and Alan Jackson. The song is immaculately-arranged, with each piano and guitar line contrib… Read More
Kenilworth Katrina’s “Fashionably Late” is one of the most interesting tracks we’ve heard so far this year. First up, KK’s lyrical style boldly stands out among… Read More
Stunna has a nice flow tro it that will have listeners’ bouncing their heads even after their first exposure to the single. THe dreamy backing instrumentation to Stunna glues together… Read More
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STNKY Washable Laundry Bags provide a versatile solution for managing soiled laundry, making them suitable for various scenarios such as gym visits, travel, and healthcare environments. The… Read More
In My Eyes, the latest single from Wolfgang Hildebrandt, is a truly timeless effort that will draw in a wide array of listeners. The song brings in hints of easy listening, country and weste… Read More
Uncle Ryano’s Twerkin’ With A Twang is an effort that will have lisatreners singing along after their first experience with the single. The song perfectly blends together Zach Br… Read More
Denise Marsa has released a new single, Don’t Count Yourself Out Yet. The track refreshes the late-disco sound to make a track that stands out boldly from the rest of the fare clutteri… Read More
I Got Lost is an amazing effort from LightlongLife, as it is able to showcase a unique style from the performer while building it out of the frameworks of numerous genres. This eclectic appr… Read More
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Made A Way starts out with deep, intense bars in the vein of a Black Rob or Mystikal. The smoothed-out vox that follow this refresh the 1990s R&B of performers like Jodeci and Boys II Me… Read More
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Naked and Alive is the latest single from Milky Chance. The song is a slinky piece of alt-pop that will have listeners singing along after the first play. There’s taut instrumentation… Read More
Roy Pitluk has released his first video, with his Dylan-esque Put A Tiger In My Tank. The track itself is not complex, allowing Roy’s vocals to weave a story as the acoustic guitar set… Read More
On Keepin It Western, Banned & Outlawed are able to blend modern country music with a more late 1990s sound. By the time that listeners make it through the act’s latest single, the… Read More
Pop It is a track that is destined for tremendous summer play. Flau’jae’s rapid-fire bars will get heads bopping, while the dreamy backing beats provide a solid backdrop upon whi… Read More
ViennaCC always creates music that defies genre conventions. In an era where so much of the stuff that passes through our mailbox merely re-treads familiar territory, ViennaCC’s music… Read More
On Runaway Train, the Karson City Rebels link together sizzling guitar work with confident vocals. The band is all-in with this single, crafting a rock track that stays tremendously reverent… Read More
The Suburbs’ “Buckle My Head” has a powerful late-1990s vibe that showcases the bands reverence for what has preceded them. There’s tremendous charisma that is exuded… Read More
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GHJ Music’s “Welcome Here” defies convention. The track is able to incorporate so many dinstinct music styles, touching upon world music, R&B, pop, and gospel during We… Read More
Yafania’s “Front Row” is a fantastic introduction to the performer. The song is bouncy, poppy, and ultimately creates something that we don’t hear too much… Read More
Byland’s Two Circle is an impressive effort, showcasing an evolution of the singer-songwriter style. The song builds upon the work of Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish, putting Byland&r… Read More
Under Cover is a retro-infused dance track that blends together the work of acts like The Cars with a more modern pop style (think Maroon 5 meets late Linkin Park). The crispness of the synt… Read More
Scott Albert Johnson’s “Invisible” is a powerful rock track in the vein of Bon Jovi or John Mellencamp. Marrrying a driving beat to insistent vocals, Scott vbrings in guita… Read More
On Permanently Confused, Ute Lemper is able to craft a soft and inviting composition that succeeds by her vocal abilities. The backing instrumentation keeps fairly quiet to provide ample opp… Read More
On Jim Vierra’s new single Jesus Lift Me Up,a hopeful and inspiring message is bolstered through emotive keys and an immaculate backing chorus. There’s a very traditional (think… Read More
You starts out in a contemplative fashion that showcases tremendous emotional depth. The echo placed on Stringz EMB’s vocals jive perfectly with the synths and percussion representing… Read More
The body encounters a wide range of physiological changes due to aging, from decreased strength and mobility to a slower metabolism. As a result, you may notice that you tend to gain more we… Read More
The Sleaze, the new single from MC Homeless, Mickey Avalon, and Rove, benefits from having two distinctly different rap styles bounccing back and forth with each other. There’s brillia… Read More
Botanical Violence is the first track on Goblin Smut’s introductory release, Flea Market of Love. The extended play begins with a breakneck speed and looops in furioursly-fired-out voc… Read More
The Highsman Postgame Indica 2-gram cartridge is a top-notch option for those seeking deep relaxation and a blissful unwinding experience. Infused with a potent blend of THC-A, THC-P, Delta… Read More
I recently got my hands on the Hungover AF cap from HungoverAF.com, and it has been an absolute game-changer for my post-party recovery routine. This cap is a practical tool that has genuine… Read More
The Little Dipper Electric Dab Straw Vaporizer from Dip Devices is a game-changer for anyone seeking a compact, efficient, and user-friendly way to enjoy concentrates. Right off the bat, its… Read More
Buffalo, New York’s Resurgence Brewing Company has hit their tenth anniversary and has just released their commemorative beer in a brand-spanking-new IPA. The brew, hopped with El Dora… Read More
Recent debates on climate change have given birth to the trend of “green tech,” or eco-friendly ways to incorporate sustainability into modern technology. Data shows that 7% of g… Read More
Taylor Jules will be with us for many years to come. This is a singer/songwriter with staying power. She’s early in her career, but already exhibiting veteran characteristics and an ae… Read More
Danny Paisley’s “Till Lonesome Comes Around” will please both longtime country and bluegrass fans as well as casual listeners. The three-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year… Read More
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DJ Amaze’s LOCO LIMBO is one of those dance tracks that will be absolutely perfect for this summer season. There”s a quick tempo, infectious beats, and smart repetition of the ti… Read More
Hey, it’s someone local to us! Uncle Ryano starts his latest video over at The Stroud, a Shreveport-area institution. Run Wide Open is a track that is destined for country radio, somet… Read More
Mrs. Henry’s “Everybody Wants Peace and Love” starts out with a tremendous bass line and a hooky repeat of “Everybody” that calls back to the pop-rock of the 19… Read More
On Lonely Together, Morgan Hudson and Lonnie Britton are able to reinvigorate traditional country music in a way that new generations will be able to appreciate. The song’s instrumenta… Read More
Leave Me has a backing beat that calls back to the late 1990s, with equal amounts of Nelly and Will Smith influence creating a luxurious bed upon which Dasgasdom3 is able to lay his own uniq… Read More
Slam Dance is a refreshing of the rap-rock style of the early 2000s. There are nods to Limp Bizkit, Crazy Town, and P.O.D. inserted within the track. The dynamic established between the guit… Read More
Holy Mother of God is a straight-forward rock track that shines because of Greg Hoy’s charismatic vocals and the strong relationships that are fostered between the aforementioned vocal… Read More
On Break Thru, DEF MACHINE is able to speak directly to listeners with his message of hope and faith. There’s a rapid-fire flow that begins things before a more ethereal, gospel-infuse… Read More
On her new single I Remember PT2, Kelly Morgan is able to make a bouncy dance-meets-pop track that showcases how one can overcome challenges in one’s life – personal, professiona… Read More
Honeydew is the newest single from Lauren Hulbert. On this track, a very close-knit composition with guitar and vocals open things up before percussive elements enter into the mix. It is thi… Read More
They Don’t (Make’m Like You) is a powerful R&B track from Levi DaRosa.The track draws upon the output of Brandi and Monica, while bringing in hints of soul and gospel. The tw… Read More
Light ‘Em Up starts off with a fast tempo and assertive vox. The Dead Daisies are contuing to build out their unique take on 1980s hard rock and hair metal. With sizzling guitar work m… Read More
Elise Harper’s “Bartender Therapy” is a touching pop-country track that expresses a sentiment a great proportion of her listeners will understand. The desire to reach out a… Read More
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Strange Company’s “Lois Lane” has timeless pop-rock qualities that make it an instant winner with me. The Memphis/Nashville outfit’s debut al… Read More
Devil At My Heels has some fantastic guitar licks issuing forth during its run time. Add to that the country-meets-pop approach of Ginny Luke and what results is something that is an amped-u… Read More
Starting out with a second-wave ska bop, Nuek The Bugs’ new single Bugs will immediately draw in fans. With a nod to They Might Be Giants and Elvis Costello, the vocals act as the more… Read More
On Dare Me, The Infamous HER is able to create a bombastic and assertive track that splits its time between rock and morre Cardigans-esque pop. The two styles are expertly melded to ensure l… Read More
Let’s take a trip down the rabbit hole of moody ambient rock with b.d. Gottfried’s latest offering, “Ghosts and Girls.” This ain’t your typical album, folks. No… Read More
There has been considerable discussion about what AI (artificial intelligence) means for music. Many individuals feel that utilizing AI tools to generate music is ethically wrong, explaining… Read More
Visitation is a journey. The current track by Terri Bannister keeps listeners focused on in as the single gradually increases in tempo. Piano and drums unite to establish an engrossing backi… Read More
Strong is a timeless country-rock track that will appease fans of a wide variety of styles. The confidence that Murgo espouses here is hard to deny, while the easy-going instrumentation enco… Read More
Cigarette Lover is an emotive and intense track that showcases drive and ambition on the part of Cleo Alexandra. The dynamic between the vocals and guitars pushes each to an entirely higher… Read More
On Smoke Clears, Dylan Clears is able to create a track that successfully looks back to the pop-rock of the 1980s and the alternative rock fare of the 1990s to create something distinct from… Read More
Damage is the lead single off of Colm O’Mahony & The Hot Touches Band’ – Damage’s self-titled album, and it provides fans with a wonderful blend of rock, psychede… Read More
Save Your Cry is a hopeful track that works well in the sunny spring days we initially encountered it. This track showcases tremendous charisma and heartfelt vocals in the vein of The Kid La… Read More
We Feed Alone’s “What Burns Beneath” draws on late 1990s and early 2000s hard rock for influence. The song imparts a dark and brooding sound on listeners, while the angsty… Read More
Milwaukee has came into national recognition with J.P.. His new effort Bad Bitty is one of those feel-good tracks that will get people out on the dance floor. Existing in the space between r… Read More
Ryck Jane’s “You Gone Learn Today” is a hard-edged track that will get fans’ heads banging. The repetition of the titular phrase in the single’s chorus further… Read More
Gold Star is one of those songs that you’ll have to play numerous times before hearing everything that devoN Nickoles has placed inside the composition. While the song works perfectly… Read More
One will immediately be drawn in by the interesting vocal delivery that starts out the new single from AG Gatling, Name It. There’s a drive to his delivery that starts out the song wit… Read More
The opening seconds of Ryck Jane’s No Problems is tremendously alluring. There’s a mid-1990s Outkast sound that gets whipped up during the single’s opening that allows a st… Read More
On Girls Night Out, Jes Marie makes a track that speaks to the last twenty years of pop and country music styles. There’s a supersonic set of vocals that are placed front and center, w… Read More
I’m a steadfast admirer of Universal Dice’s past releases and expect that their pending release Misfit Memoirs matches or exceeds the standard set b… Read More
Jim Vierra & Friends’ “Just One Touch” is a tremendously hopeful track that will have listeners firmly on the edges of their seats. The swelling instrumentation that wa… Read More
On God Is Good, Powerhouse Fellowship Soul Choir is able to put forward solid messaging with tremendously compelling instrumental arrangements. The dynamic that is established here provides… Read More
Slow Wine is the new track from Ohio’s D. Watkins, providing a tremendous introduction to the performer. The cool beat is filled out with a bit of an island sound, while the smooth voi… Read More
Michael V. Doane’s Let’s Go is a hooky track that crosses over a variety of genres and styles during its three-minute run time. There are hints of 2000s country, rock, and even t… Read More
If You See Eulene is the latest track from NYC’s Porter Block, who creates a timeless composition that links togethers 1960s pop in the vein of The Beach Boys, 1970s album-oriented roc… Read More
AMF is an amazing refreshing of the Silkk the Shocker classic, all while giving Flau’jae ample opportunity to shine. She’s able to both build upon the melody crafted by the singl… Read More
The Earthly Frames’ Cicatrise Dud is a funk-infused track that builds on the discography of Parliament while whipping in hints of Radiohead and early-oughts Chicago emo. Simply put, th… Read More
When you encounter the likes of “Ride That Money Train,” one of the more formidable excerpts from Jonathan Brenner’s Instagram Success, the first thing you’… Read More
From the striking tone beneath its title track to the more aggressive melody of the climax of “My Sweetheart,” the movement of the music is always playing an important part in te… Read More
Memory Lane is the third full-length release from Steve Wilson’s skilled bluegrass project Wilson Banjo Co. Wilson has built a reputation as one of the genre’s most formidab… Read More
The sick guitar line that starts out My Baby is something to behold. The call-and-response that starts up a few seconds later is the perfect next step for Duprai Marcel. Adding bass and insi… Read More
Somebody is the latest track from Karen Atkins, coming forth in a poppy style that contains some smart instrumental arrangements. The track comes out as something decidedly different from th… Read More
The Infamous HER’s “Make You Mine” builds off of the framework of performers like The Breeders and The Cardigans. The charismatic vocals bring me back to Ray of Light… Read More
Rough Sex is the new single from Cheflodezzy, representing a strong step forward for the performer. From the single’s onset, fans will be hit with an intense backing beat, supreme conf… Read More
Hands On Me has one of the hookiest choruses that we’ve heard so far this year. On the track, Mike Teezy is able to infuse traditional gospel with smooth, silky vocals in the vein of a… Read More
With a sturdy foundation from the beat, bd Gottfried’s “Live, Fight & Die” kicks into gear on the back of a memorable string melody that is as glowing as it is efferves… Read More
Mi Festa has rapid-fire flow with a bit of party-infused backing beat. What results in this track is something that will get people on the dance floor while having their attention drawn in e… Read More
Half of You, the latest track from Rob Eberle, builds upon the vocal tradition of performers like Rufus Wainwright and Leonard Cohen. The single gradually brings in percussive eleemnts and k… Read More
ViennaCC’s “Gold Is What The Girls Want” is an interesting synth-rock track that links together Roxy Music, Devo, and Frankie Goes To Hollywood to make for a tremendously h… Read More
The collaborative effort from Pure Order and Abstract Rude is one of the most intense and engrossing singles that we’ve heard so far this year. There are so many things occurring with… Read More
Love Yourself is an important track of self-empowerment. The latest single from Selah Soul, Love Yourself affirms the worth and utility of everyone that’s fortunate enough to listen in… Read More
Selah Soul’s Keeper Of My Way is a timeless R&B track that is stellar in its execution. Each of the constituent members are able to add their own unique take on things while buildi… Read More
The dynamic between the tremendous emotional intensity of Dave Luv’s vocals and the synths that begin Some Days is collaborative, pushing the resulting track deep into the minds and he… Read More