Sharell Bryant’s “Gold” Shines Like 24 Karat

New York-based singer-songwriter Sharell Bryant is making big strides with her debut EP, Turn Me Into A Diamond. A set of tracks that vary stylistically, Turn Me Into A Diamond puts Bryant’s range as a musician on display. One of the standout tracks on the new album is “Gold,” which compared to its relatives is […]

On “30”, Adele Comes Into Her Own As a Songwriter

You’ve probably seen this clip before, but if you haven’t, I’ll summarize it. Adele has been entered into a contest for Adele impersonators. With the help of makeup artists, prosthetics, and gloves to cover up her tattoos, Adele is no longer Adele, but a soft-spoken nanny named Jenny. She commiserates backstage with the other Adeles, […]

Retrospective Review: “Flower” by Liz Phair

Here are the lyrics for “Flower,” the fourteenth song on Liz Phair’s indie rock classic Exile in Guyville. You can read them if you’d like, or you can just listen to the song. I’m doing things a bit differently for this piece, by putting the lyrics in a link and quoting where I can. This […]

An Interview with James Moore of Independent Music Promotions

Independent Music Promotions (IMP) was one of the first PR firms I found as I was getting into the music marketing space. And to this day, I think they have my favorite slogan / mission statement: “Worldwide promotion and PR for music with depth.” That “music with depth” part jumped off the page for me; […]

Stella Emmett on “Beach House,” Frustration, and Poppy Menace

“Beach House,” a new song by the British singer-songwriter Stella Emmett, is theoretically a lark. Emmett’s melodies are breezy and light on their feet, and she has a coolly materialistic attitude that is both very funny and refreshingly no-bullshit. “I’m not in love with you,” she informs her sugar daddy, firmly but without malice. “I’m […]

“Bless” by Elly Kace: A Divine Experience

On November 19, 2021, indie artist Elly Kace is releasing a new concept album, Nothing I see means anything. Among the tracks on the album is “Bless.” A tribute to the great singer-songwriters of the late 50s with an indie twist unlike any other. On her website, Kace’s music career is described as having been […]

“Nobody” Will Want to Miss This New Release from David James Allen

David James Allen, Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, is gearing up for the release of his third solo album. “Nobody,” the latest single off the forthcoming album The Architect, is the third piece of the puzzle shaping Allen’s current artistic enigma.  “Bound To The Game” and “For The Times,” the preceding singles for The Architect, proved […]

“Touch” by Quinton Brock: Savoring the Things We Took for Granted

Even if you were never physically intimate with anyone, it was easy to miss touch during the quarantine days of the pandemic. It’s the little things you didn’t notice, or even actively disliked, before they went away for a while: the accidental touch of hands when giving someone a pen, the brush of elbows when […]

“November Man” by Allysen Callery: A Haunting Autumn Wind

November is a haunted month. October has Halloween, of course, but there’s a festivity to its spookiness, a celebration of that time of year when the days grow short and the leaves begin to fall. But the weeks in between Halloween and Thanksgiving are when the truth of autumn really starts to set in. The […]

Cate Le Bon’s “Moderation” Deconstructs Instant Gratification

“Everything in moderation” is as good a motto as any. To live in moderation requires a number of qualities all of us can agree are admirable: patience, restraint, frugality, responsibility, discipline, and so on. Moderation doesn’t just mean cutting back on drinking or fast food, either: it can mean having a healthy mix of activities […]

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