“Bumped into Love” from Canadian born vocalist Randy Lyght is another stellar entry in a long career that’s seen the world, toured with some of the genre’s most renowned vocal outfits, and has an increasingly impressive discography attesting to his continued evolution as a musical and performing artist. The single hails from Lyght’s most recent […]
Author: Matthew Rowe
Handsome Karnivore seemed loaded for bear at making a big national splash with their second studio album The Chaotic Static Between Shadow and Substance. They’ve made some waves and played important venues since their 2012 formation, but this latest thirteen song collection seems designed as a deliberate lunge for increased prominence in a contracting musical […]
“Broken Bird (Klvr Grl Remix)” by Kim DiVine is a cool reworking of her brooding ballad from her latest release. The track is not rearranged but it is practically revamped into a trip hop oriented hit. Like night and day, it’s brand new again, and the song isn’t exactly old. It comes with a nice […]
Gerry Dantone, and his band Universal Dice are in some senses, men out of time. It is the music listening public’s immense misfortune that songwriters and bands confine themselves to such a narrow range of possibilities in our modern age, but in an increasingly imploding and transforming musical scene, observers certainly can’t blame those seeking to sustain […]
Kyle Davis’ collaboration with Malaysian EDM producers and songwriters Vessbroz kicks off with a memorable start on the back of their first single “Nothing”. It’s an auspicious effort clocking in at a little over three and a half minutes and is guided, in tandem, by a trio of strengths – Davis’ spot-on singing, his lyrical […]
Ashley J Seems Very ‘Satisfied’
Orlando native Ashley J has traveled a multitude of roads to arrive at where she is today – a complete recording artist and songwriting poised on the cusp of immense success. Her public and professional profile is exponentially increasing thanks to the excellence of singles like “Trapped” and the latest release from Ashley J, “Satisfied.” […]
The Captain of Sorrow – Racetrack Babies
The twelve songs of Racetrack Babies by The Captain of Sorrow came out of some relaxed jamming between the band’s chief artistic engine Hans-Christian and his three instrumental collaborators. Christian wanted a wide array of sounds for the album, essentially treating each of the twelve tracks as something from a different angle than before. Racetrack […]
Marc White is Ready To ‘Rise’
The song “Rise” is the first single from a debut album that listeners won’t soon forget. Parallel Life by Marc White is shaping up to be one of those seminal first albums that are tantamount to a vast release as a musical voice long restrained erupts with artistic force and clarity seldom heard from even longtime […]