Kiefer Luttrell on “The Wind,” Guitar Playing, and the Green Berets

Slowly sauntering through moody blues, Kiefer Luttrell’s performance on “The Wind” is a folk song with a unique sound. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Luttrell changes up many of the instrumental stylings of classic country with something a lot more modern, and a lot more West Coast. “The Wind” doesn’t feel just like a Southern blues […]

Beck Pete on “Romantic,” Bittersweet Emotions, and Resilience

You can add Beck Pete’s name to the list of artists like Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga who have penned and performed ballads that define a generation. Her new song “Romantic” (co-written with Dan Sadin) covers a far wider emotional range than most pop songs. It’s hypnotic, sad, ethereal, hopeful – in short, it’s about […]

“Thief” by Cam Maclean: Short but Impactful Folk Song

Cam Maclean’s “Thief” is short, but sweet. At only two minutes and forty-one seconds, “Thief” isn’t even the shortest on Maclean’s sophomore album, Secret Verses. Regardless, it’s still a lovely song, and I found myself wishing for another chorus, another verse, whatever I could get to keep it going. This song actually reminded me of […]

Why You Shouldn’t Compare Yourself to Other Artists

I went to a new gym for the first time today, and I kind of hated it. I switched gyms unwillingly. My wife and I are on campus at Denver Seminary (she’s working through their clinical counseling program), and one of the benefits the seminary has been offering is a free membership to the local […]

“Just a Little Longer” by Brother James: An Honest Examination of Endings

Justin Sinclair is a songwriter and music producer based in LA who’s making a name for himself as one of the most exciting voices in the local indie scene. His solo project, Brother James, explores the intricacies and depth of love through poignant lyrics and delicate finger-style guitar. His newest EP, Love, is an evocative […]

“Prism” by Rose Haze: Gorgeous, Tantalizing Synthpop

“Prism,” the lush, atmospheric new song by the Oakland-based duo Rose Haze, is the quasi-title track of their new album Maximum Security Prism. The album’s title isn’t just clever and evocative – it says something about their sound, as well. The press kit describes the album as “a testament to flying free in the psychedelic […]

TikTok Music Copyright: Explained

We’ve all been there: waiting for the bus, chilling at the coffee shop, or lying in bed before falling asleep. You pull out your phones and start scrolling, watching the latest trends. Sometimes you even have a song in your head for the whole day, showing up on every video on your feed. It’s everywhere! […]

“Lydia Wears A Cross” by Julia Jacklin: Challenging the Foundation

In her new single, “Lydia Wears A Cross,” Julia Jacklin dives deep into her childhood experiences with religion and challenges the institution she grew up in. She speaks on bittersweet memories, which seem to be the most valuable things she got from these experiences. With a vibrant music video that is just as beautiful as […]

“Janet Planet” by TOPS: The Internal Tussle

“Janet Planet” is TOPS’s spunky take on the struggle of getting out of your own head. It’s a refreshing track with classic production that touches on a relatable predicament — mental health and the internal tussle we have with ourselves every day.  TOPS band member Jane Penny described the song to be about “feeling trapped […]

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