Funeral of Life by Yana: Review Yana’s “Funeral of Life” is a beautiful track composed with layers of stringed instruments, and her voice is truly God-gifted. Yana, originally from the Czech Republic, feels a belonging to Ireland. She composed “Funeral of Life” and recorded it after the period of the…
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The ukulele was where it all started. Matyas read from a paper about this extraordinary instrument about six years ago. The first ukulele arrived at home not long after. Matyas began learning the fundamentals and realized he was holding an expressive instrument. Experiments got underway, and Bach, for instance, was…
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Nina Gala, a singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Baltimore, writes deeply personal songs that highlight the depth of our inner selves and the value of our emotions, experiences, and dreams. In 2016, Gala started playing her heartfelt, story-driven songs live. Since then, she has gained a reputation in Baltimore’s vibrant…
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Broke Kid by The Mars McClanes: Review The Mars McClanes are an alternative-country band. It is indeed a mashup of a genre that hasn’t been explored much. Therefore, after listening to their electrifying and wholesome track “Broke Kid” I was unbelievably impressed! The waves crash on by in this track…
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Gracie Cherry drops inspiring new song ‘More Than Enough’ Gracie Cherry’s most recent song, ‘More Than Enough’, is a testament to God’s faithfulness in the face of ambiguous situations and circumstances in life. When doubt enters our minds and hearts, it can make things seem hopeless. This song bears witness…
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Wandering Aengus by Herald K: Review It’s that time of the year again, fallen leaves beneath your feet, and a sweet breeze greeting us right outside a doorstep. Hence, do you know what goes along with this somber weather? Songs that make us feel enlightened and cozy. This is where…
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I-25 by Andrew Akins: Review The pleasant and gentle melody “I-25” is about a man’s longing to freeze a period of time and preserve it for all forever. Andrew Akins is primarily responsible for the production of the music as well as playing the majority of the guitar-based elements. Colton…
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Austin by Once Great Estate: Review Tracy Horenbein’s new release “Austin” under the project name Once Great Estate is an ode to the beautiful land of Austin. While this isn’t the first time an artist has dedicated a song to the place, it’s definitely earned a place of reference among…
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Shooting Star by John McDonough: Review John McDonough is a singer and composer who hails from Chicago, Illinois. His performances blend songs spanning six decades with fresh music that is both innovative and touching. The modern singer-songwriter sound that John creates is with his acoustic guitar skills, emotive vocals, and…
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Geoff’s Ghost by Scot Free Sessions: Review “Deputy, I’m the man for the job if you’re hankering for a solid bounty hunter. Just gimme a picture with the price, and I’ll bring ‘em in nice and discrete” And away he goes, the lonesome cowboy on his trusty steed, as the…