“Some Sunny Day” by Lloyd Taylor-Clark: A Reflection on the Passage of Time

With his debut single, “Some Sunny Day,” Lloyd Taylor-Clark provides a peaceful tune with lilting guitar and ambient vocals. This song, with its reflections on the passage of time as well as the laments over the perpetual nature of feelings, stirs up emotions similar to that of an existential crisis (emotions I am probably a […]

“Real Pain” by Indigo De Souza: Glorious Communal Catharsis

There’s a scene in Midsommar, Ari Aster’s 2019 folk horror movie, that comes to mind when I listen to “Real Pain” by Indigo De Souza. Without spoiling too much, Dani (Florence Pugh) discovers a deep, personal betrayal, and staggers sobbing out into the rural Swedish commune whose macabre summer festival she was roped into attending. […]

“Blue Sky Baby” by Imelda Kehoe: Lovely, Earnest Songwriting

Irish/English singer-songwriter Imelda Kehoe struck a much different tone on her track “Blue Sky Baby,” compared with the other tracks that I have been reviewing for this blog. “Blue Sky Baby” is slow, anthemic, velvety, and creates a pulsating feeling of drama that crescendos as the track goes on, all while touching on jazz and […]

“Velocity in Celestial Mechanics” by Precarian: A Chaotic, Wild Ride

“Velocity in Celestial Mechanics” by Precarian has to be one of the most explanatory song titles of 2021. Explanatory not in the sense that the song is about velocity and physics, but explanatory in the sense that the song takes you on a ride that resembles getting jarred by a rocket ship and then floating […]

“High Noon” by Dolfiin Alexander: Psych Folk To Unwind and Unnerve

When was the last time you heard someone use the phrase “high noon” in the context of time? Referring to the time of day when the sun is highest in the sky, having fully risen and just about to start its slow descent, “high noon” has fallen out of favor now that we don’t need […]

“Lemons and Tangerines” by AJ Lee & Blue Summit: A Fruitful Spring

A sweet bluegrass-y tune, “Lemons and Tangerines,” excels at finding the simple joys in life. With its’ muse being a lemon-tangerine tree, this upbeat song puts you in a good mood and reminds you to not look over the little things in life.  “Beautiful yellow Is down in my tree Spring is here another year” […]

“Loving Arms Where I Belong” by Joey Hines: Marveling at the Wonders of Love

Joey Hines has found a metaphorical home in his lover’s arms in his recent single “Loving Arms Where I Belong.” Hopeful romantics dream of a safe and comfortable relationship, and Hines describes exactly that. With ultra-specific lyrics that make this song seem like something you’re watching, rather than listening to, along with captivating and intimate […]

“Gutter” by Sitcom: Poppy, Angsty Grunge

Philadelphia-based artist Sitcom has blended modern production with a 90s-esque angst, resulting in a grungy sound reminiscent of bands like Weezer. Sitcom’s new track “Gutter” puts the listener in a particular headspace, and through creative instrumentation and a very dynamic bridge, makes the listener feel the angst of the artist.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ8JEaZhgGw The musical aspect of […]

“Animal Wisdom” is a Haunting Reflection on Unresolved Relationships

“It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but it’s lonely being haunted.” – Heather Christian, Animal Wisdom Heather Christian an award-winning songwriter and storyteller who comes from a line of New Orleans Catholic women who have a deep connection with the dead. Her film adaptation of Animal Wisdom is an interactive glimpse into the […]

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