Tell All Your Friends About Linying’s “All Our Friends Know”

“All of Our Friends Know” by Linying is an alluring surprise through which I floated. The first shock was her voice. The initial note sets a clear, creative tone for the song. It pierces through as a central part of the mix. Following my astonishment with her vocals was an appreciation for the musical production. […]

Come Rest in the Power of “Jacob From the Bible” by Jake Wesley Rogers

After listening to “Evergreen” by Jake Wesley Rogers, I thought I had reached the mountain peak of emotional pop music. Yeah, I can see how that’s dramatic, but his voice, his message, and his emotion are clear and effective. I felt so much after hearing it live for the first time. Seeing his passion while […]

James Ollier’s “All That’s Good” is a Celebration of the Present

Happiness is often short-lived. We crave and pursue contentment, but we always want more once we get it. How do we deal with this innately human tendency? In his song “All That’s Good” from his latest EP “The Nomad Frays”, James Ollier shows that we can derive happiness from appreciating and enjoying moments of happiness by […]

Running Red Lights’ “Calls of Prudence” Review

pru·dence /pro͞odns/ noun noun: prudence; plural noun: prudences 1. the quality of being prudent; cautiousness. “we need to exercise prudence in such important matters” What comes to mind when you hear the word “prudence?” For me, I imagine a colonial mother. The word has a puritanical connotation in my mind. I think of novels like Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter or […]

Mike Xavier Cautions Against Selfishness in “Open Letter”

A hunger for success can bring you money and fame, but it can come at the expense of your personal relationships. What does it mean to “make it” and why is it viewed as the only path to happiness? In his new song “Open Letter”, Mike Xavier writes about the perils of this belief and […]

The Emotional Charge of Nikita Afonso’s “Holy, My Heart”

Break-ups tend to suck, don’t they? Of course, they vary in severity and fault, but there’s one particular kind that I think Nikita Afonso is addressing in her new song, “Holy, My Heart:” the kind that takes you by surprise. To start of, the title itself connotes a certain shock. She sings “holy, my heart,” […]

Dance the “Holiday” Away with Retro City

From the city of Cape Girardeau, Missouri — known to some as “The City of Roses” — we have Retro City. Becoming buds at their local college before forming their band, they bring influences from artists such as Colony House, Young the Giant, and The Black Keys. Today they bring us a lively track titled […]

Jared Henry lives life “Running Wild”

From Arkansas, today we have Jared Henry who, according to his YouTube bio, is “a professional downhill skateboarder, singer-songwriter, and full-time adventurer.” One of his many tales of adventure is brought to us today by his song “Running Wild,” in which he spins a tale of a road trip resulting in a stuck jeep and a […]

Remove Life’s Shackles with “Freedom” by Brittany Pfantz

In a time of computer generated beats, EDM drops, rap features, and poppy, repetitive melodies, it is not often you get something raw, an anthemic song that shakes you up and makes you want to do something. Don’t get me wrong. The grocery list of Top 40 music elements isn’t bad. Hell, if you can’t […]

Feel in Control with Isak Danielson’s “Power”

One of the most interesting formats I believe a song can have is contrasted musical and lyrical content. You know those songs that you belt in the car or dance to in your room, but only after reading the lyrics do you realize the true story that’s being told? “Some Nights” by Fun sounds like […]

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