Carson Aday’s latest offering, “Fade Away,” explores the insecurities, fears and exploitation in the music industry. He exposes our deepest, vulnerable desires to hold on to who we were and what we believed before we found fame. The instrumental composition is a melodic symphony, with relaxing and enchanting guitars strumming…
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Free to a New World song release promo for album ‘A Borrowed Gift’ by CORMAC: Review
by Gabe FinchAt the tender age of 14, Cormac, the prodigious musician, unveils a sonic masterpiece with “Free To A New World.” The song is a testament to his exceptional musical prowess, showcasing soft, delicate vocals that soar alongside enchanting piano tunes and exquisite string arrangements. Cormac Thompson, renowned for his vocal…
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Step into the sonic universe of the award-winning and multi-award-nominated artist Cody Coyote, the Ottawa-based hip-hop/electronic/pop virtuoso, with his latest track, “There Tonight.” Right from the get-go, the song enchants with lush music shimmering through. And the glitzy and sparkling beats drop through. We fall into an immersive soundscape, forming…
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Leanne Gallati tries out her hand at acoustic ballads in her latest release, “Ballad No. 1”, released this Nov 10. It emerges as a poignant masterpiece that explores the intricacies of love and the weight of solitude. As the sole orchestrator behind the piano and lead vocals, Gallati sings a…
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Astrels, a powerhouse duo featuring house music maestro Steve Edwards (known for collaborations with Cassius, Axwell, and Bob Sinclar) and Joe Newman of Reverend & the Makers, releases their latest EP, “Metropolis Psychosis,” on November 3. The opening track, “Neon Messiah – Radio Edit,” commences with the sound of rain…
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Embark on a sonic journey with See Level’s expansive 20-track album, “All Inclusive,” where warm and inviting tones meet chill beats in a seamless musical fusion. The album opens with “Window Seat,” setting the stage with an atmospheric aura. Pulsating beats echo in glimmery swirls of immersive synth. As you…
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In her impressive coming-of-age debut EP, “junior,” 17-year-old NYC singer-songwriter Izzy Pringey presents a collection of diaristic and confessional lyrics, embodying energetic vulnerability through an easily accessible and contagious musical journey. The EP kicks off with “sick of it,” where infectious guitar riffs set the tone for a vehement expression…
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Idealism, as portrayed through the song “Viens chez moi” by chanson and rock band Jagas, creates a euphonious experience for us. The song kicks off with catchy acoustic guitar strumming, setting an upbeat and positive tone from the start. The rich vocals come in, bringing warmth and depth to the…
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Fairytales is about womanhood and magic. They are exploring music, femininity, freedom, acceptance and a strong desire to let go of daily pressure. Always exploring many different styles, the album has touches of electro, artpop, experimental (they go as far as a fully atonal/dodecaphonic song), slam/spoken words and even ends…
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Taylor Ravenna releases an electrifying yet authentic track, “Taking My Luv.” The song opens with an anticipational ghostly synth beat. The music floods in sensationally and Taylor’s sultry and luscious vocals take center stage, reverbed and sent through guitar amps and analog delays. The pulsating rhythm, coupled with distorted drums,…