The Ethereal Charm Of Aurora’s “Forgotten Love”

I am a lover of the avant-garde. I know, I know. It’s difficult to hear that nowadays without feeling the pressing need for a dramatic eye-roll. But it’s true. Heck, I’ll sit through art films and genuinely enjoy them. If it’s a little weird, a little on the edge, I am all in. I am […]
Pop Appeal With A Difference: Angus Legg’s “House Of Stone”

Angus Legg has really hit it out of the park this time. ‘House of Stones’ is the erstwhile Youtuber’s latest track and it absolutely deserves to be Legg’s first huge, mainstream hit. The song is eminently danceable and very easy on the ears. I actually did a little dance around my room while I listened […]
The Melancholic Whimsy Of Diemm’s “Moon Pocket”

If you like Florence and the Machine, but wish she was just a bit more whimsical, Diemm is the artist you have been waiting for. ‘Moon Pocket’, a song off her upcoming debut album, Ten Thousand Miracles, fully embraces the artist’s folk roots. If you are looking for pop-folk, you will not find it here. […]
Why “Girls Like You” is Simply Good

One of the wonderful things about music is that there’s no one right way to make an amazing song. In fact, oftentimes, two equally great songs can have polar opposite strengths. Lyrics can be stunning in their complexity, or breathtaking in their simplicity. A vocal performance can be touchingly subtle, or earth-shaking and powerful. The music […]
San Fernando Ramblers’ “Get Up” Will Get You Pumped Up

This is the type of song you’d probably want to hear – assuming you woke up in a good mood – first thing in the morning as you get up out of bed. That may not have been the initial intention with the appropriately titled “Get Up” by San Fernando Ramblers, but what the heck, […]
The Tentative Romance Of Reno McCarthy’s “Time And Place”

Reno McCarthy’s “Time & Place” offers a sonic dreamlike mood that forces its listener to straddle the line of reality and the surreal. Not unlike Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game,” the song is able to convey a similar state of serenity – like soft beach waves crashing rhythmically nearby and the feeling of never wanting it […]
We Can All Gain Some Compassion From Sonny Elliot’s “Broken Glasses”

Sonny Elliot’s “Broken Glasses” is an eerie wonderland of sadness and despair. Within the lines of brotherly duo Chris and Joe Peden’s ethereal love song, lies a quiet home for the lost, alone, and despondent. The opening notes are sedative in nature, fashioning a calming effect upon the minds of the listener. This cool, smooth […]
The Timeless Optimism Of Grayson Erhard’s “Driving In The Rain”

Grayson Erhard’s song begins, chugging along like an engine, and then morphs into a melody that sways and whirls, like a hot breeze streaming through a car window. I found his voice willowy and unsettling, which mimics the disconnect between his subject matter: nature and machines. The song’s story is told from the point of […]
The Veneer Of Love In Sean Alan & The True Love Band’s “I Would Not Leave You Blue”

In their song, “I Would Not Leave You Blue,” Sean Alan and The True Love Band explore the difference between people who believe they are in love, and people who actually are. Because of this, the song starts out on a rather dour note. He opens the song describing the relationship of one couple, who […]
Hey Geronimo’s “Working For Google” Hints at Dystopian Concept Album

“Working For Google” breaks out of the gate with a crunchy heap of distorted guitar riffs and a low end with a bad attitude. Hey Geronimo recently dropped a treat for all of us. The airy satire is funny, but for those of us who plummet the dive into a 9-5 gig can relate. Coffee […]