Gone by Zak Robinson: Review A riveting piano melody takes charge in “Gone” by Zak Robinson. There’s an incredible amount of emotion and poetic attribute present in the song, which I hope will resonate with anyone seeking a heartfelt tune. The melodic elements of “Gone” embody such a heavy essence.…
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Getting No Place Fast by Jacko Hooper: Review Jacko Hooper’s “Getting No Place Fast” is the perfect indie-rock track to brighten your day. Incorporating dreamy guitars, and a powerful synthesizer rhythm piece, the song manages to pack a solid punch of zest. The sound of “Getting No Place Fast”, is…
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Talk Of Things by Frank Joshua: Album Review Talk Of Things, the second full-length album by the London-based musician Frank Joshua is a blend of diverse genres and musical style. The album features 11 songs written and performed by Frank Joshua, produced by Tony White and remixed by Jon Kennedy,…
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Gabrielle Sofia Releases A Stunning New Single ‘MOVE ON’ Gabrielle Sofia released her new single ‘MOVE ON’ on January 6, 2023. She has been a music student since she began playing the piano when she was eight years old. Her passion for music led her to take guitar lessons, learn…
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Destroyed (New Version) by Snakedoctors: Review The amazing band Snakedoctors has done a fantastic job of fusing the styles of classic rock, punk rock, alternative rock, and 90s rock. Anger, volume, nostalgia, and edge all characterize ‘Destroyed’.The band’s low, ominous voices fit well with the arrangement of this song. There…
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Luck 4 Beginners by Ari Carter: Review The New Orleans-based indie rock trio Ari Carter has released a new track titled ‘Luck 4 Beginners’, which is a thoughtful song about friendship and perseverance, all served up in a platter of amazing indie rock music. The soundtrack is a breath of…
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Rainy Days by Teahouse: Review It’s a rainy day, you’re missing someone and you call them. They don’t pick up so you leave a voicemail. We’ve all been there. This is how the latest single by the Southwest Florida indie band Teahouse starts and with this relatable scenario, the band…
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Carousel of Hope by Stephanie Phillips: Album Review Stephanie Phillips is an indie artist who composes wonderful acoustic hymns. Her folksy album “Carousel of Hope” has fourteen calming numbers that are perfect for a quiet walk around fall or kayaking through lush nature during spring. The album opens up with…
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Glimmer by The House Flies: EP Review After originally making a name for themselves as members of grunge-metal act Murnau in recent years, The House Flies sees the group focus on a more haunted direction as they introduce themselves with their debut EP ‘Glimmer’. Clocking in right at around 17…
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Friend by Ye Angst: Review Ye Angst’s single ‘Friend’ is a melancholic soundtrack that takes the listener on a reflective trip through the complexities of human connection as they listen to the song’s smooth storyline and melody. The narrative is told memorably, and its themes—respect and devotion, standing steady, carving…