Musosoup Review: An Unbiased Look at the Platform Based on Real Campaigns

Is Musosoup worth it? Here’s my short answer: It can be. Artists can use Musosoup to get press coverage and playlist placements for their music. There are a lot of solid curators on the platform, and thanks to their submission model (which I’ll discuss in more depth below), campaigns are incredibly easy to set up […]

Nolie on “Picky,” Treasuring His Time, and Transcending ‘Pretty’ Songs

We all know that radio is increasingly taking the backseat to streaming in today’s pop world. But Nolie’s new song “Picky” sounds like one of those buoyant songs that deserve to come pouring out of Corvettes on the Santa Monica Freeway all summer long. Although some listeners may mistakenly lump Nolie in with Charlie Puth […]

“pls call me” by PKAY: A haunting look at a relationship in the rearview

Somewhere on California’s Highway 99, a young singer opens her iPhone’s voice memo app and starts recording new ideas for an album. The result is a collection of heart-on-sleeve stories that’ll become letters from the 99, the debut album of indie-pop artist PKAY. PKAY started writing her own music after a breakup when she was […]

Zoe Zobrist on “Better,” Her Songwriting, and What Happened Since Her Last Song

Soft, slow and sad is Zoe Zobrist’s latest single: “Better”. “Better” is a drifting rock single following up 2021’s “Oh Baby.” Sounding much like a retrospective, it’s fitting that “Better” has a more produced sound to it. The instruments stand more on their own, and serve to elevate the focus of the track: the vocals. […]

“Just Like a River” by Jenny Berkel: Lovely, Free-Flowing Folk

In “Just Like A River,” Berkel experiences a ripple on the still surface of her life, caused by an intriguing new face. The song feels like a meditative reflection, in which she seeks to reach and merge herself with this fated connection. In a press release, Berkel explained, “’Just Like a River’ started as a […]

“Run, Run, Run (Leaving the Village)” by Miss Nöyd: Pristine, Freeing Music

I could think of a million words to describe “Run Run Run (Leaving the Village)” by Miss Nöyd. Pristine. Enchanting. Delicate. Rather, like our singer does, I’ll leave you with a sea of my thoughts and wisdom. It probably won’t be as structured and elegant as hers, but that’s okay. This song’s piano is nothing […]

“Amour Fou” by Beverly Kills: This Song About Crazy Love is Crazy Good

Not even a second into “Amour Fou” by Beverly Kills, I knew that I was about to get into something really good. You know how sometimes you immediately hear the first few moments of a song, and your head and ears perk up in excitement and anticipation? For me, that happens for really danceable and […]

“Pessimism” by Lee Trent: Deeper Than Just Bad Vibes

Lee Trent, the artist formerly known as Trent Woods, is pretty new to the scene. Releasing music during the height of the pandemic in 2020, his first single under his new moniker was “Optimism,” released this year. Now, interestingly (and ironically?), Trent returns with a follow-up single, appropriately deemed “Pessimism.” I won’t boldly assume what […]

“New Mexico” by Lizzy Dutton: Soul-Searching Beauty

What do you make of the Land of Enchantment? Until recently, New Mexico has been something of a cultural enigma. Before Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul drew attention (and unsolicited roof pizzas) to the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico seemed to exist only in the abstract as a stretch of desert between Texas and […]

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