Christa Deánā – “Shine” – Single Review Coolness. Back-to-back faith-based artists that are bringing something real to the genre – I can dig that. We just toured through the latest cut by Soul Recruiter, and now we’ve got this new single from Christa Deánā called “Shine” – both these names are putting their stamp on […]Read More
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Soul Recruiter – “Tone City Streetz” Featuring Warren Young – Single Review Busy year for Soul Recruiter…this will be the fourth time we’ve had’em here in review in 2019. Ain’t gonna lie…that becomes a challenge on the writing end of things when it’s all so close together! But here we are, brand-new single, “Tone City […]Read More
Scheckler Brothers – “Songs Like Yesterday” – Single Review Hmmmmmm…unless my ears are deceiving me, there’s a Scheckler Sister in the mix on this new tune by the Scheckler Brothers… “Songs Like Yesterday” comes from their brand-new record called Magic; from the looks of things online and the positivity & love they’ve been getting for […]Read More
Mark James III – “Systm Ovld” Featuring Tru Osborne – Single Review Yessssssssssir – this hits the mark. I’ll fully admit, even though I’m not 100% sure on who all is doing exactly what, I know what I like – and I like this, a lot. Highly chilled-out & exceptional stuff happening here in the […]Read More
Loaneski – Welcome To Babylon – EP Review Dig it. You know I’m always down to listen to some socially conscious Hip-Hop! Especially when you’re hittin’ bars on beats like these – Loaneski’s got some really great thangs goin’ on with the music & rhymes you’ll find on his brand-new Welcome To Babylon EP. Busting […]Read More
Selma Mariudottir – “For As Long As You Live On” Featuring Josiah Ruff – Single Review While it’s fairly certain to say that the new single from Icelandic songwriter Selma Mariudottir probably isn’t going to be the happiest tune you’ll hear this year, there’s no doubt whatsoever that it’s still a beautiful experience. Of course, […]Read More
Miky Anton – “Childish” – Single Review Not gonna lie to ya dear readers, dear friends…this is as odd as it is entertaining and totally fun. As I’ve often said here many times on these pages of ours, we’ve all gotta write about something. There are limitless forms of inspiration out there and absolutely no […]Read More
Diamond Lake – “Light On” – Single Review Solid tune from Minneapolis-based band Diamond Lake…definitely the kind of spirited sound & energy I personally connect with in their new single “Light On” from their Changes EP. It’s part Indie, part light Alternative…almost kind of like a Foo Fighters B-side in many ways, which for the […]Read More
Ronald Williams – Singles Review The spoils of war. According to legend, Ronald Williams has hundreds of songs already locked away in the vault like one of his main inspirations Prince was famous for doing. For just about every reason imaginable, I can justify this when it comes to making music; for one, it’s a […]Read More
Marcelo Camela – Melodies In Motion – Album Review There it is…that instantaneously uplifting vibe that Marcelo Camela is so synonymous with – it takes mere seconds for that familiar comforting feeling of his music to come radiating through on “At Home” as Melodies In Motion begins. I was actually kind of shocked to look […]Read More