Boomer Vibe “Sessions” by William Sanford: Album Review The project known as Boomer Vibe “Sessions” is a reinterpretation as well as a celebration of psychedelia, which may be represented via a wide variety of musical styles. Come with me to explore more about this surreal journey in today’s review! William…
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If It Lasts by Joe Kenney (feat. Sterling Duns): Review You’re not ready to go breathless with Joe Kenney yet if you’re not at the edge of your seat for this one! Featuring Sterling Duns, he approaches “If It Lasts” with a unique fusion of rock, soul, and jazz in…
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B Song (WW Remix) by Snakedoctors: Review The band Snakedoctors was formed in May of 2020 in the city of Gdansk, Poland, by four close friends. They have since then released a total of twenty singles. “B Song” is the fourth single that the Snakedoctors have released in promotion of…
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Dreams by Joe Sneva: Review To counteract the stresses of our busy lives, sometimes all we need is to fill up the air with melodies that convey a painterly effect, livening up our deepest desires for finding love that brings us peace. That’s what the new rendition of “Dreams” by…
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Call You Mine by Finn Forster: Review Finn Forster is a stellar musician with a bluesy and moody voice. “Call You Mine” is indie/pop rock track that is easy listening at its finest. There’s a very ‘jumpy’ nature to the song that makes me feel like I’m galloping on a…
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Fierce by Lissy Taylor: Review Lissy Taylor began her career as a songwriter and performer in the United States after moving there in 2015 from her hometown of Stoke-On-Trent. She headed back to Manchester, United Kingdom, in 2017 to begin studies in Songwriting at the British and Irish Modern Music…
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Filet désert by Marcus Quirion: Review French musician Marcus Quirion possesses a wonderful ear for melody and is known for his work. His song “Filet désert” is a rhythmic dish that contains a variety of different seasonings. The track is really fantastic in every way, from the funky guitars and…
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The Invitation by Jobbaloon: Album Review Got 20 minutes? Today’s album review revolves around an experience that makes you want to catch the band playing live. I’m talking about Jobbaloon’s “The Invitation”. After a 36-second intro, narrating of what’s to come, proceeding proceeds to the self-titled number, short in duration…
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Druids and Bards by Holy Coves: Album Review Holy Island-based project Holy Coves is back to treat us with their album Druids and Bards, finally released this October. The album piqued my interest in learning more about what went down into the making of it, and it’s amazing to learn…
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Their genre is INDIE ROCK N’ ROLL, and this is who they are: Eruption Artistique, a nonconformist artistic collective, attempts to enlighten everyone with authentic Indie Rock ‘n’ Roll and absurdist clips in these perplexing times when culture and artistic initiatives are suffering. Of course, this will not be acceptable…