Leilani Wolfgramm is re-defining reggae with her new release “Live Wire,” an inviting, yet critical R&B gem. Leilani Wolfgramm’s Messages of Materialism Sultry and soothing as “Live Wire” is, the blatant transcript of the song is a call-to-action of sorts from the singer/songwriter. While Wolfgramm’s confident and wavy voice dances above the soul-infused music, the […]
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Illustrious with school rock and tactfully driven, “I Let Love” is Hero Fisher’s latest release — and it’s an incredible one. “I Let Love” from a Fearless Narrator Hero Fisher isn’t a stranger to rich, experimental songwriting. For example, her previous single “Push the Boat Out” gave us a ballad of enchantment, showing off delicate […]
A collection of youth, anxiety, the future, and fun, Cale and the Gravity Well’s EP Creation Myths is a solid stamp on today’s culture. Youth, Explained by Cale and the Gravity Well In 2013, Lorde sang, “It drives you crazy, getting old,” on track 4 of her debut album. Comparatively, Creation Myths is a perfect display […]
If you’re the type of person that regrets not having lived in the classic rock era because of the music, Burgess Meredith has you covered with A Dimension of Sound. Retro-Rock Phenomena In a world that seems full of revolving new age revivalist indie jams comes a picturesque time capsule. A Dimension of Sound takes […]
An incredibly wavy tune, Cones released their newest single “Later” via Dangerbird Records. Being into melodic smooth indie tracks, “Later” is a great addition to the season’s playlist. The synth is interesting to look at in this one. The music sticks out as much as the vocals, the best way to compose. The classic combination […]
To say Father Mountain’s Apartment Living is the love child of Have Mercy’s “A Place of Our Own” and TWIABP’s “Harmlessness” is to say an incredibly dull understatement. Though the album definitely serves up vibes of 2013 alt rock, Apartment Living is nothing but fresh. The Nashville based band’s debut LP is an individually and collectively enjoyable […]
From the moment you press play on Cale and the Gravity Well‘s new single “Contessa,” you’re caught off guard. And that feeling doesn’t stop. A New Take on Indie Rock First, the sound. It sounds like a washing machine, and takes up the first few seconds of the single. Interesting, but not a bad sound. […]
Incredibly sweet, “Something,” the newest from The Ries Brothers manages to be so while sounding their age. While most acoustic pop sounds like my dentist should be angry at me for the amount of cavities the sticky sweetness gives, “Something” is less confectionary. The Ries Brothers Shatter Rules of Pop When the song begins, the […]