Protected: “The World Inside” by The Iddy Biddies Is Playing Chess in a Game of Checkers
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The musical landscape is ever evolving at a speed where you can’t catch up. It’s either you create music for yourself or, as the great Pharrell Williams would say, if you’re creating house music, music that can buy you a house, you have to anticipate the trend a mile away. But that’s not what I’m
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There’s an age-old question that all of us, music lovers, should be asking ourselves. With the rise of technology, what’s the future of music? And I think I have an answer for that question. K. Walsh had just released his newest album, ‘A Light in the Darkness‘. Join me as I discuss this album in
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I’m confident to say that almost everything has been done in music already, and the only thing that will make an artist stand out is having contrast and Identity, and because of the bold statement, I’m proud to introduce you to an EP that embodies that specific trait. Join me as I discuss Red Skies
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Every time I listen to music, I’m fascinated by the idea of how the artist created this track or this album in general. Does it have a backstory, was it just preference, or simply put, “there’s just no rhyme or reason”? Today, I had the pleasure of reviewing CS Hellmann’s newest EP, ‘In My Head.’
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As a musician, covering songs is second to none, but what if that song came from a legend? Yes, you’ve read that right. Dirt Preachers Union and Joey Harris covered a song from the late Paul Kamanski. Join me as I discuss why ‘Flowers’ is now their original track. ‘Flowers’ started with this draggy-sounding feeling
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Every once in a while, you get to sit back and be uplifted by how powerful music is, and that is the case with Shervin Boloorian’s newest single, “My Free Heart”. Let’s uncover why lyrics and simplicity is and will always be king. “My Free Heart” started with a soothing chord progression that created an
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The theme, “love,” has got to be the most used concept in songwriting and artistry in general, but Kindé’s debut EP, Letter in Love, has got to be one of the most interesting ones that I have binged listened to so far. Join me as I talk about the EP in detail, and read why
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I can pretty much sum up what it means to be an artist today, but instead of writing thousands and thousands of words, I’ll let Jordan Corey’s newest album, “the tunnel + the light” show you. The wah guitar riff throughout the first track, “Friend Like Me,” fits the overall vibe of the track. If
PUNKTUALS has just released its debut album, “Better Never Than Late” under FRIENDO RECORDS. Join me as I discuss the LP and why PUNKTUALS is punk in their own way. The LP begins with “Better Never Than Late,” which is the main single. This track is punk because it introduces us to a song about
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