Kinga isn’t afraid to tackle the big beats in an aggressive yet radio-friendly style that has become his trademark over the years, and his new single “Something’s Gotta Give” might be the best demonstration of his talents yet. Though we don’t necessarily learn anything new about this artist’s depth in “Something’s Gotta Give,” what Kinga…
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Matt Thompson Presents New Album ‘Accelerate’
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•Accelerate, the Matt Thompson album, suggests momentum and picking up speed. The project’s song of the same name has one of the album’s poppiest arrangements. It bubbles and buzzes all the way through. Thompson has one of these vocal tones, though, that always seems to suggest that all’s not well – even when singing over…
Rob Alexander Releases New Single ‘Get Over Yourself (feat. Gigi Worth)’
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•Rob Alexander embarks on a bouncing animated series of beats on the giddy “Get Over Yourself (With Gigi Worth).” The atmosphere embraces a bombastic, gigantic sound. With a club-centric ethos, they blow the volume way out. Vocals matter, resting right in front of the entire thing. The lyrics get a powerful aspect cutting all to…
Heistheartist is Back With New Music
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•Heistheartist began life as LeeMann Bassey and chasing dreams of success as a neo-soul singer. When Bassey heard an online sermon from evangelist TD Jakes, however, the transformative effect of its message steered him in a new direction. Heistheheart embraced a different nom de plume and a direction in life that upended everything he knew.…
New Release By Gary Palmer “I Get Lonely”
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•A classic excellence rolls through Gary Palmer’s suave “I Get Lonely.” Production excels here. Smooth jazz, R&B, pop, and a sense of play rolled into one. Vocals rest right in the center of the sound. Chords show genuine creativity, with the melodies glistening in the late-night noir spirit. Rhythms go for nimbleness thanks to their…
Energy Releases “Rock Party” LP
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•Swarthy distorted strings come sweeping through our speakers with an illustrious agility. Drums collide with the riffs they form and create a beat that is riddled with machismo. The bassline swings into the mix and gives a little bit of a cushion for the vocals to jettison into. This is “Fight for Your Freedom,” and…
@skopemag Review – Troy Lindsey and Bosaya Release “The Battle”
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•This collaboration between Troy Lindsey and Bosaya is a most unusual and unlikely one. It all started when Lindsey visited Moscow about a decade ago and met singer Bosaya there. He was in search of a music store, and while we’re not sure if he ever found the instrument outlet he was looking for, he…
Patrick & Daniels New Album ‘Good Vibes’
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•Just exactly what good vibes are, nobody can accurately define. No scientist. No sociologist. No doctor. Nevertheless, we know them right at the moment we feel them. One imagines scientists would call these serotonin, dopamine, or endorphins – chemicals that give us good feelings. Granted, your cannabis shop in town (if you live in a…
One Adam One New Album ‘Where Do I Begin’
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•One Adam One is a vehicle for Adam Reichmann’s singing and songwriting. Where Do I Begin is an EP of five mostly sad sounding songs. Reichmann just has a way of capturing and holding your attention with his music. These songs likely best fall under the category of Americana music. There is a folksy, singer-songwriter…
Sean Walshe In the Name of ‘American Son’
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•This is one album that stands out to me because it offers hope, faith and truth wrapped up in one, nicely-tuned package. ‘American Son’ by Sean Walshe is a riveting release and one that is desperately needed for the current times. ‘American Son’ will move people with relevant material and pristine musicianship. Sean Walshe hopes…
Kingsley Durant Cruising By with ‘Convertible’
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•Kingsley Durant is an accomplished musician as music is in his blood literally by way of his musical upbringing. Kingsley grew up playing piano, french horn and guitar and would quickly fall in love with the instrument known as the guitar. Now considered to be a guitar virtuoso, Kingsley Durant has released his exciting, new…
Brian Charles Tischleder Releases “Paul and Babe”
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•Brian Charles Tischleder is a talented singer/songwriter who mixes rock ‘n’ roll, folk and Americana in stellar fashion. Tischleder has been writing, recording and performing his own material for his entire adult life. Over the last 25 years, Brian has toured extensively in the Midwest and he has also compiled a solid fan base overseas.…
‘Anything Could Happen’ from Go Time!
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•Straying away from the silence with a lot of energy, we find the strands of a glistening harmony untouched by artificiality altogether in “Long Term Effect,” but as striking a sound as this is to find, it’s not isolated to this lone track in the new album Anything Could Happen from Go Time!. “Long Term Effect” is…
Heistheartist is Back With New Music
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•Heistheartist began life as LeeMann Bassey and chasing dreams of success as a neo-soul singer. When Bassey heard an online sermon from evangelist TD Jakes, however, the transformative effect of its message steered him in a new direction. Heistheheart embraced a different nom de plume and a direction in life that upended everything he knew.…
Indecent Proposal is “Feeling Good”
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•Singer/Songwriter Barry Muir Releases New Single
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•Not everyone agrees on what good pop music is, but I think we can all agree that the genre could sure use a lot more optimism in its general narrative right now. With things as crazy around the globe as they’ve ever been before, audiences are particularly dependent on musicians for a little shelter amid…
Mr MooQ Releases “Oh My My My My”
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•Lourdes Pita Releases New Album ‘Lamento Cubano’
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•With Lamento Cubano, Lourdes Pita has created a really pretty folk-ish album. I say folk-ish because this has folk at its roots, but then it goes on to embellish upon that description. It’s a good one, too. Early on, with “Baila Mi Alma,” acoustic piano colors a track that is orchestrated, with just a touch…
King Falcon’s New Single “Cadillac” Takes off
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•Straightforward but sporting enough of an edge to get just about any true rock fan excited about the ensuing melody, the illustrious but still wholeheartedly simple slew of riffing that greets us at the start of King Falcon’s new single “Cadillac” is as intoxicating as a shot of small batch bourbon, but frankly just a…
Rene Erickson with New Release, “Never Gone”
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•Rene Erickson releases a phenomenal instrumental track called “Never Gone”. This multi-talented guitarist and songwriter has released the lead single, “Never Gone”, off of the album titled Silent Street. Rene is also a music producer for established acts and promising new artists. Erickson’s original composition credits include indie films and network TV. Rene Erickson is…
Dorsten’s Present ‘I Never Cry’
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•Out of a stoic silence, a buoyant taste of bittersweet melodicism is soon to quaintly unravel before our ears, leaving a trail of effervescent harmonies in its wake. The smooth drawl of instrumentation penetrates the absence of sound, but it’s not enough to smother the hypnotic element it is cultivating from a distance. A wash…
@skopemag Review: nxtime Release ‘Renaissance bb’
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•Some music can be summed up in just one word. This is such music. That word is Groovy, but I’m guessing the discerning reader will want a bit more. So let me elaborate beyond just one word. How about “dead groovy”? More? Okay. Imagine blending pop, soul, funk, and R&B into new shapes, using timeless…
Jaye Madison Releases “MIRЯOR: Framework”
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•Coming out of the ultra-hot country underground, Jaye Madison isn’t fazed by the contemporary eclecticism of music in 2023 – if anything, they’re more interested in embracing it than they are changing anything about the direction history is going in right now. In their new extended play, rightly titled MIRЯOR: Framework, these sister country crooners…
Jude Gwynaire Presents New Album ‘On the Wall’
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•Michael Jackson’s breakthrough album, the one that propelled him to solo stardom, was titled Off the Wall. Therefore, you may read Jude Gwynaire’s album title incorrectly the first time. Then again, once you make your way through these 15 tracks, you’ll know right away that – while excellent – Gwynaire is no king of pop.…
The Mezcaltones Present New Album ‘Agave Soiree’
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•The Mezcaltones has been described as “four guys dressed as cowboys and two women dressed like Spanish Mexican that you might find in a Quentin Tarantino movie.” And we should add, the group’s music sounds like the songs you may also hear on a Tarantino movie soundtrack. Mixing alt.country vibes with a touch of a…
‘Ain’t Buyin’ It’ by Pop Sensation XOLEX
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•Comely vocal harmonies. An eroticized tempo. Melodies that ache with the sort of lust entire motion pictures are written around. In her new single “Ain’t Buyin’ It,” singer and songwriter Xolex isn’t concerned with keeping up with the biggest trends in the American underground today – she’s too busy unleashing a brutally provocative anthem of poetry and…
The Brian Shapiro Band’s New Single “Better in TX”
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•It’s safe to assume after hearing The Brian Shapiro Band’s new single “Better in TX” that Shapiro and his three other bandmates aren’t fans of Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Shapiro writes about Texan attitudes towards pregnancy/abortion and pandemic related matters as illustrative of the state’s deep-seated nonsense. His lyrics make it clear that Shapiro sees…
M. Crane New Album ‘Swearing Off Fame’
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•The elephant in the room is how much Nick Maskill of M. Crane sounds like The Killers’ Brandon Flowers. He sings with such unrestrained passion on these eleven dramatic songs. The band, from Tucson, Arizona, even has roots close to The Killers’ original Las Vegas hometown. The group’s latest album is one fine collection titled…
“Ruin Your Life Mode” (SINGLE) by Sheer Haimov
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•“Ruin Your Life Mode” is a great single from Israeli born and based singer Sheer Haimov and expands on her recent string of musical successes. The 22 year old has blazed an unbelievable early trail working with excellent collaborators, but the burning heart of her art lies in her hands alone. She comes to her…
Laura Cheadle Right on the Money with “Time Thief”
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•I have had the pleasure to hear Laura Cheadle’s music for many years now and her growth, as an artist, has been tremendous. Laura has always had such a positive aura about her and the music solidifies that fact, to this day. Laura Cheadle’s latest release is titled “Time Thief” and she proves that she…
Elour New Album ‘Blood Running’ Coming In April 2023
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•Although Elizabeth Ghandour describes the music she makes with the band Elour as ‘femme rock,’ a much more accurate term might be ‘angry femme rock’ because Ghandour mostly sounds angry, sometimes raging at named and unnamed machines throughout the album Blood Running. The recording opens with one titled “Reputation” where Ghandour screams/sings, “Take your weight…
ViennaCC is Back With Hot New Single
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•Let me tell you, as someone who’s not well-versed in Austrian music, stumbling upon ViennaCC’s new single “Cabriolet” was a refreshing and delightful experience. This track is just the kind of upbeat, fun, and light-hearted pop music that we need in our lives right now. At first, I was a little skeptical because the song…
‘Live at the Yellow Cab Tavern’ By The Price Brothers Band’s
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•Instead of striking a softer note with the rather tempo-oriented “The Crossing,” even this slower song from The Price Brothers Band’s Live at the Yellow Cab Tavern sees the Pete Price-fronted act putting in a lot more muscle than you might be expecting. Just when it feels like things are about to mellow in the sterling “Foolish…
Rene Erickson Presents ‘Silent Street’ Full Album
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•Rene Erickson’s Silent Street album is an eleven-song collection of guitar instrumentals. Erickson is a skilled guitarist and fills this half-hour-plus album with plenty of enjoyable acoustic guitar sounds. The album’s title cut, which arrives five songs in, is a relatively quiet piece (as its title suggests). However, Erickson is anything but a quiet musician.…
Lourdes Pita Releases “Lamento Cubano”
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•Music is a universal language and Lourdes Pita proves it with her new release titled “Lamento Cubano”. With a Latin feel and Spanish roots, Lourdes Pita brings “Lamento Cubano” to life with her spirited performance. Lourdes Pita writes songs and performs music for one culture and that is the music world. Fans of good music…
Jake Merritt Releases ‘Old Soul’
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•Jake Merritt has released his new album titled ‘Old Soul’ that reveals a lot about this talented singer/songwriter. Listeners will discover that Jake writes from the heart and that he is very passionate about his craft. One will also pick up on the fact that ‘Old Soul’ is filled with genuine material that Jake Merritt…
Trisha and Thara Release New Single ‘Out of the Dark’
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•If there’s something teenagers can use more of, it’s real representation in the media through actual teenagers. There are plenty of shows, movies, and content aimed at their demographic, but the material feels a lot different when it’s written by a writers’ room of a dozen middle-aged men than it does when it’s coming from…
JB Elwood Newest Single “Don’t Go Looking For Love”
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•A sweet country pop sensation arises from JB Elwood’s aptly named “Don’t Go Looking for Love.” The heart-warming drums take shape to feel all-encompassing. Lyrics are right at the very heart of the experience. Word choice is of the essence, with each choice given its right amount of power. The guitar works nicely and underpins…
Dina Layzis & Artem Tenkeli Present “Call It Love” & “Silhouettes”
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•Dina Layzis & Artem Tenkeli pour their very hearts into “Silhouettes.” A profoundly romantic work, this piece unspools at its own pace. Her voice has an affectionate tenor to it. Lyrics explore the concept of togetherness in quite an inspirational way. Allowing these many different pieces to blend nicely, the result is quite extraordinary. Kept…
@skopemag Review of Bowman’s new single “Dust and Bone”
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•Kicking up a storm, BOWMAN delivers a raw, righteous slice of country rock on the riotous “Dust and Bone.” The rhythm is animalistic, ideally propelling the rest of the sound forward. A communal quality comes into view as the piece progresses. Volume is given, for his sound deserves to be felt. Interplay amongst the band…