The Morning Sea chant “V” For Victory

Described as a sound of folk, rock, and blues on their Spotify, The Morning Sea digs into their rock roots for their triumphant “V”, one of the tracks off their latest album Destruction Songs. They don’t hesitate to begin, starting out with a wailing guitar that gets you ready for the main melody of the […]

Coyle Girelli’s “The Lights” Is A Christmas Song For The Modern Age

Solo artist and former frontman of Your Vegas and The Chevin, Coyle Girelli releases a refreshing new take on Christmas music. Nixing the traditional yule-tide carols instead for a new, modern holiday tune, Girelli’s “The Lights” finds its sweet spot in not being cheesy and goofy or overly serious like many of the Christmas songs […]

Chico Harpo’s “Home” Is A Whimsical Fusion With A Heart Of Gold

Born and raised on the sunny west coast of Southern California, singer-songwriter Chico Harpo released his first solo album. La Gloria features the upbeat indie-rock track “Home,” a whimsical tune that preaches to those of us who might have a bit of an alternative outlook on what we want for our lives. While many people […]

Crooked Trees’ “Vertigo” Will Suck You In

“Vertigo”, the newest release by The Crooked Trees, is a slow jam with a deeper meaning. I started listening on my way to class and stood outside my classroom door for several seconds, waiting for the song to finish. It’s good. It’s very, very good. “Vertigo” is a versatile song that can lend itself to […]

The Story Of The Rungs “Balcony”

Some songs are out of this world, “Balcony” by The Rungs is one of them. A letter from a girl to her new love, this song recalls summer romance and the sweet innocence of a first crush. It has limited lyrics, but what it does have is descriptive and gets to the heart of the […]

The Hubbards Hit Us with “Good When I’m Done”

It’s exciting to feel energy when guitar distortion begins to boil under the skin. A tidal wave of cymbal crashes over the song really brings out the full effect, assuming your ears get past the wall of sound. Believe it or not, there are songs out there that sound like this, and it’s pretty great. […]

The Story Of Liv Summer’s “Growing Older”

‘Warm’ and ‘tender’ are twin descriptions that walk hand in hand. They’re the key ingredients used in Liv Summer’s song, “Growing Older”. The singer/songwriter writes music that floats well over coffee shops and cafe tables. Pick up a pen and a blank page, and let your mind float with it. “Growing Older” is an easy-going acoustic […]

James Ollier’s “Glory Days” Is A Tentative Anthem To Moving On

A nostalgic, introspective new track, “Glory Days” hits head-on the thrill of moving on from where you were born and enjoying the ever-present “Glory Days” of your life while paying respect to the place and people who’ve raised you. It reminds you that they’ll always be there for you, but once you’ve outgrown a place, […]

Jarom Eubanks’ “Believer” Is Musically Addictive & Lyrically Introspective

I don’t wanna write a love song I just wanna write the truth I don’t wanna play these chords Unless I’m playing them for you Honey I’m a believer I’m believing in you. Salt Lake City-based singer-songwriter Jarom Eubanks released his debut single, “Believer,” filled with poppy, staccato piano-driven music and a catchy melody you’ll […]

Loo & Monetti Cry For “No More” Addiction

While their last album was released in 2012 according to their Spotify, Loo & Monetti are back with a new single titled “No More”. Along with it they bring a more minimalistic soundscape that feels less funky and more post-apocalyptic. They begin with a soft lull of synth with an isolated sprinkle of words: No […]

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