I Want It More Than You by Mick J Clark: Review A modern-day poet and musical genius Mick J Clark tells a thoughtful tale in “I Want It More Than You”. The entire progression of the song has a certain concert finale vibe to it. With the subtle blues chord…
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Patty Duffey Releases Exciting Indie Number “There” Synchronizing song placements for launching a new music library, arrives Performers on the Go, LLC and Patty Duffey CEO. Their melodic presence shall be felt for media pathways such as film, television, advertising, podcasts, social media, and more to come! They’re always making…
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Glass Cards by James’ Room: Review James’ Room is a powerhouse indie rock band filled with energy and emotion. As evident from their track Glass Cards the band gives an uplifting performance where each instrumentation provides a solid entry into their groove. The verse of the track allows the bassist…
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House by the Sea by Chloe Leigh: Review Chloe Leigh brings out a charming revelation in her track House by the Sea. It is tough at times when our emotional silos crash crumbling down. However, our will and the power of dreams keep us going strong. In this case, Chloe…
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Lucid in the Fall by Plastic Barricades: Review London-based Indie band Plastic Barricades gives their listeners an intimate glimpse into their upcoming album “We Stayed Indoors” with the latest double single release Lucid in the Fall. Plastic Barricade is the brainchild of singer-songwriter Dan Kert. Dan wrote these songs during…
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Opera and musical theater performer Lee Miller Matsos is now a pop musician. U2, Coldplay, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, and other musicians have all influenced his ethereal and emotional musical style. His extensive theatrical training is evident in his expressive flair. Lee’s lyrics express the evolving, non-linear journey from grief,…
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I’m Not Ok by Silas Armstrong: Review Originally from Brixton, soulful musician Silas Armstrong’s track, “I’m Not Ok,” tells a strong narrative. The music is a blend of experimental instrumentation and indie rock. Armstrong’s ability to keep the rhythm and then drop in an upbeat melody on the listener is…
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Maybe That’s Okay by Peter Michaels Jr.: EP Review Understanding an artwork develops over time, and that’s part of its beauty. Introduction, delight, and eventually the wisdom we part with it are the essence. It may be a movie, an art show, or in this case, Peter Michaels Jr’s fantastic…
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Peace Offering by Gabriella Salvucci: Album Review Gabriella Salvucci sparkles her way into the indie scene with the album “Peace Offering”. Her sweet voice blooms like a flower in each track. With the added expertise of The Commonheart by her side, I felt delighted with the heartfelt musical experience. The…
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Buckeye State by Kristen Grainger & True North: Review “Buckeye State”, by Kristen Grainger and True North, uses music to convey the artist’s emotional response to a devastating occurrence. The acoustic guitar melodies are relaxing, with the singer’s skill and ability allowing the songs to take on a sentimental depth…