Category: Song Review
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“Mask” by The Major Resolve
The Major Resolve’s latest single, “Mask,” is a striking addition to today’s rock scene, setting itself apart with a unique blend of originality and a nod to the past. The track is a refreshing departure from today’s rock fare, offering a moody, acoustic sound that is evocative of a more subdued Type O Negative. This…
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“Let Me Be” by Taylor D
Taylor D’s latest single, “Let Me Be,” is a heartfelt anthem that showcases her remarkable talent and poise as an emerging artist in the pop-rock scene. Sporting a larger-than-life pop-presence that could rival Taylor Swift (take that, Swifties ;)), Taylor D captures a similar blend of emotional storytelling and catchy melodies that have endeared her…
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“Killer of a View” by KOSTIGAN
KOSTIGAN’s latest single, “Killer of a View,” is a blistering throwback to the golden era of heavy metal, drenched in fuzz and reverberating with influences that span decades. As the lead track on their new five-track EP, First Five, this song sets a powerful tone for what’s to come. The thick, heavy guitars and haunting…
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“Silent Waters” by Hidden Giants
TAG LINE Hidden Giants’ latest single, “Silent Waters,” is a captivating blend of mystery and grandeur, embodying the essence of the DIY indie pop scene from The Netherlands. With this release, the band has crafted a song that feels both intimate and expansive, showcasing their ability to self-produce music that sounds as polished as it…
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“It’s Not About You” by DINKY
DINKY’s latest single, “It’s Not About You,” is a refreshing blast from the past, capturing the infectious energy and melodic hooks of 90s and 00s pop rock. This three-piece alternative indie band from the West Midlands, UK, has channeled their extensive live performance experience across the UK and Ireland into a polished, vibrant track that…
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“Every 1’s a Winner” (Cover) by Byron’s Brigades
Byron’s Brigades have once again proven their prowess in the art of the cover song with their latest release, a reinvention of Hot Chocolate’s disco classic “Every 1’s a Winner.” This marks the sixth cover song the band has released to date, adding to their impressive repertoire that includes hits like Del Shannon’s “Runaway” and…
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“Love Like Kerosene” by Katie Henry
Katie Henry’s latest single, “Love Like Kerosene,” from her album Get Goin’, is a blazing testament to her extraordinary talent and fiery spirit. The New Jersey songwriter, whose journey began with banging on doors and braving New York’s blues clubs, has evolved into a powerhouse multi-instrumentalist racing through career milestones at rocket speed. With “Love…
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“Selling Lies” by Stefski & Hutch
In a music landscape increasingly dominated by overly polished, synthetic sounds, Stefski & Hutch’s latest single “Selling Lies” from their album of the same name is a breath of fresh, gritty air. With a sound that is unapologetically “actual rock,” this duo manages to cut through the noise with a hard-edged, no-frills, no-BS approach that…
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“I Want You” by Ryan Hwang (featuring Max Pedra)
Ryan Hwang has just dropped their latest single, “I Want You,” a track that pulses with the vitality and sheen of today’s contemporary music scene, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Drake and Justin Bieber. It’s a testament to the “new music hustle” ethic that the artist embodies—a self-starter with a drive that’s as impressive…
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“It Was Always Me” by Elza
Elza’s latest single, “It Was Always Me,” is a captivating entry into the burgeoning “acoustic stomp revival” genre, showcasing a sound that few contemporary artists have mastered, save for the likes of KT Tunstall and The Lumineers with their hit “Ho Hey.” This track is a testament to Elza’s unique artistry and her ability to…