Norman Alexander With A Captivating Voice And Emotional Depth Releases New Single 'For Me'
New York City-based singer Norman Alexander is quickly making a name for himself in the music industry.
Having started his career performing at private shows and special events, Alexander’s unparalleled talent is now garnering widespread attention, setting him on the path to becoming the industry’s next major superstar.
His latest track, “For Me,” showcases Alexander’s ability to tap into delicate emotions and create an atmosphere brimming with sound and feel. This emotionally charged single highlights the singer’s journey towards self-love and personal growth, further solidifying his status as an exceptional artist of our time.
Norman Alexander With A Captivating Voice And Emotional Depth Releases New Single ‘For Me’
Alexander’s distinct voice and style have been shaped by the music he grew up with, drawing inspiration from legendary artists like Sam Cooke, Etta James, and Beres Hammond, as well as contemporary icons such as Adele and John Legend. This unique blend of influences has helped him develop a captivating sound that resonates with listeners from all walks of life.
The renowned licensing company Bodega Sync has taken notice of Norman Alexander’s talent, recognizing his potential to become a prominent figure in the music world. Alexander’s gratitude and humility are evident as he reflects on the opportunities he’s had to work with industry experts, including three-time Grammy award-winner Randy Merrill on the single “No Goodbyes“.
As we approach the end of the year, there’s no doubt that Norman Alexander is poised for even greater success. With upcoming features as the lead vocalist on tracks by top EDM DJs and collaborations on hit Afrobeats and Amapiano tunes, his star is undoubtedly on the rise. Alexander also has several significant collaborations in the pipeline, further cementing his position as an artist to watch.
Keep an eye on Norman Alexander as he continues to enchant audiences with his remarkable voice and emotional depth. With his dedication to his craft and ever-growing fan base, there’s no doubt that this rising star will soon become a household name in the world of music.
Finnish DJ and record producer Darude, a legend in the world of electronic dance music (EDM), has made a triumphant return with his first single in more than three years, the high-energy anthem “Outlaws”.
Released on his newly established Vibing Out imprint, the track features House Body and the distinctive vocals of Oskr.
Toni-Ville Henrik Virtanen, Darude rose to international fame during the late 1990s and early 2000s, primarily due to the monumental success of his 1999 single “Sandstorm.” The song topped charts worldwide, becoming an iconic track in the era’s trance and electronic music scenes. Darude’s debut album, “Before the Storm,” followed in 2000, with successful tracks like “Out of Control” and “Feel the Beat.”
Darude Returns With A Rousing Anthem ‘Outlaws’
Although his subsequent albums did not replicate the level of success achieved by “Sandstorm,” Darude has remained an influential figure in the electronic music scene, continuing to tour and perform at music festivals globally. In 2019, he represented Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Look Away,” featuring Sebastian Rejman on vocals.
“Outlaws” is an audacious blend of electronic and uplifting sounds, crafted specifically for enthusiastic rave-goers. A twanging guitar riff conjures the band’s raw, rebellious energy, complemented by the gritty tones of vocal powerhouse Oskr. The track starts with a dance-driven build, seamlessly transitioning into dynamic synth stabs accompanied by ringing sirens, signalling a party-fueled frenzy.
This highly anticipated single marks a new era in Darude’s career and demonstrates his continued relevance in the ever-evolving world of electronic music. With “Outlaws,” Darude, House Body, and Oskr have crafted a rousing anthem that is sure to ignite dance floors and festival stages alike, proving once again that Darude’s influence on the EDM scene is far from over.
Available now via Vibing Out, “Outlaws” is a testament to Darude’s enduring impact on electronic music and a thrilling taste of what’s to come from this pioneering artist. Don’t miss the chance to experience the exhilarating energy of “Outlaws” for yourself, as Darude continues to shape the future of EDM.
Trinisha Browne is a musical gem a Singer, Rapper, and Songwriter who begun her musical journey way back in 2008 – 2009, she has since then sharpened her artistic value to near perfection, making sure each song she produces captures the heart of her listeners.
Her one-of-a-kind voice and varied approach to performing are guaranteed to captivate listeners and leave them wanting more. With captivating lyrics she makes clear the theme of her latest single which she titles Heaven.
Trinisha’s new single “Heaven” is about finding peace after a breakup, the theme of the song is shamelessly spread across the entire 2 minutes 31 secs. Instead of dwelling on the pain that is associated with a breakup, Trinisha Browne draws attention to the blessing in disguise after you find inner peace.
In Heaven Trinisha Browne was heard singing, rapping and infusing her sound with dancehall focusing more on these lyrics “Heaven is a state of mind”.
Her unique ability to incorporate elements from a variety of musical styles and cultural traditions into her work sets her apart from other musicians and positions her as a formidable competitor in the business.
Although Browne’s music, is heavily influenced by artists like Burna Boy, Tems, and Fireboy DML, she has a unique sound and owns that, she has a universal appeal that is guaranteed to resonate with audiences from all around the globe.
After several experimentations of music genre, Squid The Kid has been able to hit the nail on the head and has been able to discover his sound a mix of what seems to be electronic/hip-hop.
His latest single Getaway is a feel-good song, with a catchy hook and captivating lyrics that get you hooked the moment you press play. Squid produces a seamless flow that embodies easy listening by alternately singing and rapping.
“The song is all about the importance of recharging your batteries, leading to a clearer head space which at the end of the day will benefit your relationships moving forward.” – Squid The Kid
Infuschia, a master of sound, creates a rhythm with wavy keys and synths that is reminiscent of the 80s. How he is able to lay his vocals on this instrumentation is a wonder, how he sings and raps on Getaway cannot be overlooked
Getaway is a prove of Squid The Kid’s versatility as an artist not limited to any genre, this is another energizing splash of his distinctive brand of R&B and hip hop, the perfect song for the summer
Molly Baker Shares Her Inspirations In A Recent Interview
Since childhood, Molly baker has gravitated to music, something she used as a medium to express her deepest thoughts and emotions. Molly Baker has capitalized on using lyrics to share what goes on in her head with larger people, and she has been very successful with that.
Her latest single Beautiful Chaos’ is the first song release of her debut album (Plot Twist) from Molly Baker. In a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh, Molly Baker shared the main inspiration behind her latest single, she said
“My song is called Beautiful Chaos because to me, that’s the embodiment of high school. There is so much chaos going through our lives, with homework, extracurriculars, and absolutely no sleep. But there’s something so beautiful about how it unifies us all and brings us to our closest friends. All in all, to me, high school is a Beautiful Chaos!!”
The inspirations behind beautiful chaos are relatable and valid, but not only limited to high school as even outside high school we sometimes find it difficult to navigate through our day-to-day activities
More of this was shared in the interview, not only did she talk about her latest single, but she also touched on some of the challenges she’s been facing through her musical journey
Getting used to massive amounts of homework and studying night after night. Football games, prom, and homecoming are indeed a few of the memories that we all have from high school. ‘Beautiful Chaos’ is locked and loaded full of high school moments.
What is your stage name
⁃ I don’t use a stage name! I actually tried to think of one a while back but I liked staying more authentic and true to me; especially as I’ve started writing my own lyrics.
Where do you find inspiration/what is your main inspiration? ⁃ When telling my producer what I want a new track to sound like, I typically find inspiration in songs/albums I’m listening to at the moment. Lyrically I find inspiration in real life situations I’ve been through, or in stories I’ve heard my friends tell.
Lyric inspiration isn’t always that straightforward though – one of the songs I’ve written came from a phrase I kept hearing over and over! Me and Jenni Rudolph formed a story off of that, which was super fun.
What was the role of music in the early years of your life? ⁃ I always knew I was interested in music. I loved singing ever since I was born, and I started playing my first instrument (piano) when I was in first grade. Music has been something I’ve always appreciated since I’m more introverted, and can express myself through songs and their lyrics 🙂
Are you from a musical or artistic family?
⁃ My Dad was in a few small bands growing up and can play a little bit of guitar. When I was just getting started, he was the one who would record my vocals! He also built my home studio that I used while recording my upcoming album. He’s definitely my biggest supporter! My mom and I love to listen to music on the radio, but she’s more crafty than musical.
Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry?
⁃ this is a tough question to answer as there isn’t a specific person that comes to my mind. I started singing and recording when I was really young (around 10) and loved it so much that I decided to continue. Entering the music industry felt like a decision to continue pursuing my passion at the time, rather than deciding I wanted to be just like someone I admired.
I started singing and recording when I was really young (around 10) and loved it so much that I decided to continue.
How did you learn to sing/write/to play?
⁃ I took some vocal lessons when I was younger, but my most influential teachers have been my piano teacher (Victoria Fox) and my guitar teacher (Josh Dixon). They’ve taught me for years now, and I wouldn’t be where I am now without them! I learned songwriting through my topliner Jenni Rudolph, who wanted to collaborate with me since from the start of our project together.
In my musical past, my topliner (person who writes the lyrics and melody) would typically take their job on themselves, but Jenni went out of her way to include me in the process. She has such an amazing mind and I look at lyrics so differently after writing with her for 6 months!
What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform?
⁃ My own, maybe? Surprisingly I’ve never been to a real concert before – but I’ve put on small live concerts and performances and have been to SOO many open mics to see growing artists! I did snag tickets to the Eras Tour though, and I’m sooo excited for that to be my first concert!
How could you describe your music?
⁃ My music is definitely made for teenagers looking for upbeat, fun, angsty, emotion filled songs with deep lyrics to dive into.
Describe your creative process.
⁃ First, I’ll send a list of songs I’m obsessed with to my producer so he has inspiration while making my new track. He’ll produce a bunch of tracks based off of notes I give him and I’ll pick my favorite from the bunch, then get on a zoom and start writing!!
It normally takes three/four writing sessions to get lyrics done. Then I’ll record in my home studio, and send the vocals to my producer. He edits them until we have a final mix everyone is happy with! Then it gets sent off for mastering, which is like a final edit. Finally I promote my song to the world!
What musician do you admire most and why?
⁃ This is probably an answer everyone would expect from a fifteen year old girl, but I am a Taylor Swift fan for life. I admire how she can write, sing, and create the instrumentals for all of her tracks, which is something I want to do someday!! She is also an INCREDIBLE performer live. She’s definitely an inspiration and I would love to meet her someday!!
Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career?
⁃ Definitely! I was making more bubblegum pop/EDM music early on and have evolved into pop-rock songs.
Who do you see as your main competitor? ⁃ Social Media has created a new way of releasing music, making it way harder to promote music than it was 20 years ago. Any growing artist who has mastered the algorithm is someone I envy + consider a competitor! Most people don’t realize that after you create music, you have to play the role of an influencer to get your songs out.
What are your interests outside of music? ⁃ I love collecting vinyls – I know it’s technically music related, but since it’s not me creating music I thought it might still work! I have a whole wall of them in my room and I feel like listening to music is free therapy. I love to read and write, bake, cook, and run in my free time!!
If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing? ⁃ This question is hard to answer because I’m so young and am still learning my interests as I grow! I honestly have no clue, but whatever it is, I would be sure to keep music as a hobby since it’s so important to how I live my life.
What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music/If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be?
⁃ Definitely what I said earlier about social media. I feel like nowadays the popular songs on the billboard charts are trending tiktok songs, and music is becoming less about deep lyrics and more about a good beat drop. Keeping my songs true to me but also making sure they have a part with the potential to go viral has been a difficult thing to figure out!
Why did you choose this as the title of this project?
⁃ My song is called Beautiful Chaos because to me, that’s the embodiment of high school. There is so much chaos going through our lives, with homework, extracurriculars, and absolutely no sleep. But there’s something so beautiful about how it unifies us all and brings us to our closest friends. All in all, to me, high school is a Beautiful Chaos!!
What are your plans for the coming months?
⁃ I plan to start playing live more, as open mics become more frequent in the spring/summer. I also plan to try new ways of getting the word out about Beautiful Chaos!! New songs will also be released…. follow @mollybakermusic on all platforms to stay tuned 😉
Do you have any artistic collaboration plans
⁃ Besides collaborating with Jenni on lyrics, nope! But I am definitely open to doing so!
What message would you like to give to your fans?
⁃ Thank you SO much for supporting a growing artist! I appreciate any bit of support I get, and I am so happy that I get the chance to make your day a little bit brighter with my music. And pay attention to my lyrics!! Some of the songs I’ll be releasing soon all interconnect 😁!
Embracing Empathy: A Review of 'Passion' by JASMINE Is"
Born Alex Smith is a producer based in Nottingham who performs under the moniker Aphire. Aphire was born during the lockdown and since then he keeps making music that surpasses his previous work gathering momentum to capture the heart of the world at large.
Aphire took some time off production to attend to some pressing matters, but after some time he decided it was time to retrace his steps back to that one thing that gave him the utmost joy – producing music. There is no better way to get back into the scene than coming in with his latest song Rise.
In its entirety, Aphire was a side project that he created to attempt Drum n Bass production, but this has transgressed into other genres. Aphire is a master when it comes to anything electronic, his sound is a gateway to escape all the troubles of the world, taking you on a boat that sails smoothly through explosive emotions.
“Rise” is circled around the importance of rising in a world where you are constantly being faced with setbacks, how Aphire tailored the lyrics of the song to fit each listener is really fascinating and mind-blowing.
The production of Rise cannot be overlooked, an upbeat that resonates with the listener’s greed of wanting more of the song, you end up moving your body even before you realize it.
Proklaim Comes Through With A Brand New One - Somebody
After the first review I did for Proklaim I knew he had some more tricks up his sleeves, and I’m glad I stuck with him, just as I thought, he has a niche when it comes to this rap song. with each record he produces he gets better than the previous version of him, this makes it listening to him refreshing.
His lyricism is something that cannot be overlooked, how he crafts his words to bring the essence of the song is a skill only a few possess, yet those familiar with Proklaim’s brand of opulent, descriptive rap will be aware of his singular tone.
For all his stylistic versatility, Proklaim’s greatest strength remains his ability to rap stories with a compelling mix of reality and conscious vibes. He dives into that skillset on “Somebody” an affecting story of self-growth and supremacy.
Somebody by Proklaim draws attention to the rapper’s great songwriting skills that capture the entirety of his aim and goals as a rapper. The punchlines, delivery, and timing are all clear indications of his prowess.
One distinct feature about proclaim is how he starts his song, he goes hard on the first verse, no time to waste before you realize you start nodding your head to the song thanks to the perfect sync between the lyrics and the beat.
Piling writing details, he evokes the real-time anxiety that can come from the uncertainties of becoming one of the best in one’s field.
Join Satellite Train The Feel The Rush Of Aussie Rules Football
The members of the Australian band Satellite Train were raised in Melbourne and have a deep love for Aussie Rules Football. The first release from “The Melbourne Sessions,” “Superstar,” is a song that perfectly expresses the excitement and intensity of Aussie Rules Football.
“Superstar” is their way of expressing their enthusiasm for the game through music. Satellite Train is taking a somewhat unorthodox approach to their music releases by simultaneously dropping tracks from two distinct collections, “The Melbourne Sessions” and “Spacewalk”.
The band’s distinctive sound takes listeners on a trip through a variety of musical styles, with Icehouse’s Michael Paynter’s strong vocals at the forefront. Throughout this year and beyond, Satellite Train intends to continue publishing songs from both “The Melbourne Sessions” and “Spacewalk” simultaneously.
“The Melbourne Sessions”, showcases Australian musicians and boasts a raw, live sound. Satellite Train opted for no rehearsals and took the first or second takes during the recording process. The creative process was guided by music charts, allowing Satellite Train to capture the energy of a live performance without preconceived ideas of the songs.
Satellite Train features a talented lineup of musicians from both Australian and American bands, such as Michael Paynter of Icehouse, John Watson of James Reyne, John McCall of The Black Sorrows, Shane O’Mara and Randy Jacobs of Paul Kelly, Pasquale Monea of Stephen Cummings, Jamie Muhoberac of John Mayer, Chris Chaney of Miley Cyrus, and Gregg Bissonette of Ringo Starr.
They hope that anyone who loves the rush of a game can enjoy the song, whether they are a devoted fan of Aussie Rules or not.
"The Remote Past Tense" by Occurrence: Nostalgic Journey Through Heartache
Occurrence, the experimental electronic pop trio, has outdone themselves with their latest single, “The Remote Past Tense.” Composed of Ken Urban on electronics, synths, and beats, Cat Hollyer on vocals and flute, and Johnny Hager on vocals, the band is known for their unique sound that marries nostalgia with indie pop sensibilities.
“The Remote Past Tense” takes listeners on an emotional journey through the world of breakups, exploring the universality of heartache and the inevitable process of moving on. With Hollyer’s hauntingly ethereal female vocals at the helm, the song masterfully weaves a tapestry of emotions as if flipping through a well-worn photo album of love lost.
As the band mentions, Cat Hollyer meticulously mines the details of her past relationships, transforming them into a series of vivid images that resonate deeply with the listener. Through her introspective lyrics and the soul-stirring combination of Hager’s anthemic vocals and Urban’s immersive electronic soundscapes, Occurrence creates a cinematic experience that is both intimate and universal.
In “The Remote Past Tense,” the band showcases their penchant for blending nostalgic elements with experimental electronic pop. The result is a sound that evokes the emotional intensity of bands like Florence + The Machine and the sonic innovation of Purity Ring.
The production on the song is top-notch, seamlessly merging the electronic elements with the organic instrumentation and vocals. The mix is both polished and raw, allowing the listener to feel fully immersed in the emotional landscape of the song. The intricate layers of sound create a lush, textured atmosphere that only adds to the visual resonance of the lyrics.
“The Remote Past Tense” is an evocative, cinematic exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time. Occurrence’s unique blend of experimental electronic pop with a nostalgic bent makes this track a standout addition to the indie pop landscape. If you’re looking for a song that will take you on a journey through the complexities of heartache while showcasing the power of innovative music, look no further than “The Remote Past Tense” by Occurrence.
Eamonn Conor Steps Into The Limelight With Latest Single
One of Eamonn Conor’s greatest inspirations is the great Michael Jackson, although departed his works played a major role in directing Eamonn Connor to his musical path.
Eamonn Conor is an artist from Australia, he makes detailed music aiming his song can resonate with his listeners. The youthful artist manages to deliver tunes that are catchy, relatable, and nostalgic without the use of complicated formulas or fancy production, all of which are enhanced by his bright and dynamic vocal tone.
His most recent song, “Table 17,” is evidence of that. Conor creates vocals that resemble that of Michael Jackson over a sweet and groovy RnB composition.
Eamonn’s tone is amazing; it exhibits wisdom and control, two qualities that are hard to come by these days. The Australian artist, who has been involved in music since a very early age, appears to be gradually becoming a pop powerhouse, a characteristic that perfectly suits him.
In a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh, Eamonn Conor shared bits and pieces of his life, he touched on some of the challenges he faces as an independent.
Yet this doesn’t discourage him in becoming one of the greats like his mentor, he continues to strive through his trials and tribulations to produce top notch song that would stand the test of time. More of this was shared during the interview.
Eamonn Conor
Is there a story behind your stage name?
It was pretty much I was really nervous starting out and didn’t want people to know what I did. I guess I was just really shy. I started as Drew Conor, but then changed to my first name. Conor is my second name. I guess I wanted to have my music and personal life separate and create a character.
Where do you find inspiration?
Through Michael Jackson. He is absolutely magical, and that’s what I want to be “Magical”.
What was the role of music in the early years of your life?
I really never did music as a child, I did Keyboard at school with lessons, and always sung around the house. I remember I auditioned in school for a production called “Back to the 80’s” as Michael Jackson. The people hosting the auditions always said I could sing, but I got cold feet and was too scared to do it.
Are you from a musical or artistic family?
My mother is very musical, studying piano at university and also teaching students for part time. She was also a dancer when she was younger.
Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry?
Michael Jackson, just seeing what he did I was in awe, and I said that’s what I want to do, and that’s what I am going to do.
How did you learn to sing/write/to play?
I learnt through listening to interviews of the greats and watching how they performed and recorded, and just wanted to become greater.
I learnt through listening to interviews of the greats
What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform?
The first concert I went to was a Rod Stewart concert, and I was working as a security/traffic controller as I needed money.
How could you describe your music?
My music is Disco, Funk, Pop, R&B
Describe your creative process.
It all starts from me having a melody which I record into a phone, then I will sing random words to it. I am very melodically driven so the hook and melody is everything. I will then go to my keyboardist who will then transcribe and harmonize the idea/demo I have.
From there I will jam with my band and expand and grow the idea. Then I will go to the studio and rearrange what we have to become greater with help from other songs I was influenced by when writing it.
What is your main inspiration?
Michael Jackson again, I want to create magic and perform to thousands and thousands of people. Make them leave in awe.
What musician do you admire most and why?
Again Michael Jackson, I think he was so amazing at what he did and he worked extremely hard at his craft. I thought Thriller and what they did with that music video was amazing and when I saw that as a kid I knew that what I wanted to do.
Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career?
Yes very much so. I started out doing pop music which was more soul and R&B vibes to it. I did enjoy that type of music but I didn’t have a lot of creative input with the producer I was working with. I also didn’t really know what kind of music and artist I wanted to be. Kind of like high school, no one really has a clue on who they are or what they want to do.
Who do you see as your main competitor?
I don’t really view anyone as a competitor because I don’t try and emulate or copy anyone. I certainly have influences but I am my own artist and I am on my own journey.
What are your interests outside of music?
I love sport, and hanging with my friends.
If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing?
Probably working in finance as a credit analysis or something like that.
What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music?
Finance ironically. Being an independent artist with no label behind you can be difficult. You don’t have endless amounts of funds so music as an independent artist certainly takes more time.
If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be?
Probably how saturated the market is. I think having a higher quality of musicians in a smaller pool would be better, but unfortunately know everyone with technology can create music and put it out to the world, which makes it a lot harder.
Why did you choose this as the title of this project?
Well I didn’t write the song, my keyboardist did and I loved the melody and kept humming it when he first showed it to me in 2018. I knew I had to have it on the record. I re-worked the lyrics and arrangement a little and added the 3rd verse which I wrote.
What are your plans for the coming months?
I am doing a music video for Table 17, as well as getting ready to release the second single.
Do you have any artistic collaboration plans
Not at the moment, maybe in the ps future I might do some features. I just have some much music I need to do alone for now.
What message would you like to give to your fans?
I don’t really have many fans at the moment, but for people that enjoy my music, I thank you for taking the time to listen to me. It means a lot. I never set out to do music for anyone else but myself, but when people also take time to listen to it. That to me is the greatest form of appreciation I can have.
"Spend A Little Time" by Jack & Hill – A Nostalgic, Feel-Good Gem
Hailing from Los Angeles, the songwriting duo Jack & Hill, comprised of Chel Hill and Alex Bäcker, have produced a nostalgic, feel-good masterpiece with their latest single, “Spend A Little Time.” This modern pop tune skillfully fuses unadulterated female vocals with iconic guitar riffs, offering an easy listening experience reminiscent of the lively 80s era.
Chel Hill’s voice is like a revitalizing breeze in the often overly-processed pop scene of today. Her heartfelt, crystal-clear vocal delivery captivates listeners right away. The outstanding guitar work creates the ideal backdrop, featuring intricate riffs that call to mind 80s power ballads and the golden days of artists like Pat Benatar and The Bangles.
“Spend A Little Time” is built on a captivating hook that sticks in your head, leaving you humming the tune long after it has ended. The songs explore love and desire without falling into any tired cliches, which is a welcome change.
This track distinguishes itself from countless other contemporary pop songs through its flawless fusion of current trends and retro vibes. The polished production retains a warmth and genuineness that harks back to a more simplistic time in music, resulting in a song that feels both familiar and innovative, appealing to a wide range of fans.
makes it an ideal companion for a sunny afternoon drive or a relaxed evening at home, offering a soothing soundtrack for life’s more tranquil moments. It’s remarkable how this song manages to evoke nostalgia while remaining modern and fresh, striking a balance that the music industry often struggles to achieve.
“Spend A Little Time” sees Jack & Hill tapping into the shared longing of a generation that craves the sounds and emotions of days gone by, yet also seeks something new and captivating. The duo’s undeniable chemistry and shared commitment to their artistry shine through, resulting in a single that is as timeless as it is mesmerizing.
As Jack & Hill (Chel Hill and Alex Bäcker) continue to leave their mark on the music scene, “Spend A Little Time” stands as a testament to their talent and adaptability. This song has all the components of a musical triumph: memorable melodies, insightful lyrics, and refined production quality. All of these factors contribute to “Spend A Little Time’s” timeless appeal and guarantee the song’s continued success for years to come.
Kingdom Calm’s recent single “In My Mind” is an indie rock gem that showcases the trio’s diverse range of musical influences. The trio of Matt Power on guitar and lead vocals, Sinclair Alexander on bass and vocals, and Andy Smith on drums produce music that draws inspiration from a variety of musical styles, including British ska, pop-punk, soul, and many more.
With its super catchy melodies and catchy chorus, “In My Mind” feels like a winning pop-punk anthem that’s perfect for singing along. The male vocals are expressive and emotive, conveying the song’s poignant themes of feeling trapped in negative thoughts and regretting past decisions.
The guitar riffs in this track give it a unique character and energy that really stand out. Their cleverly arranged hooks and melodies make them instantly memorable and drive the song forward. With intricate lead lines, driving rhythms, and creative chord progressions, they add a strong sense of tension and excitement. What’s more, they perfectly complement the rest of the instrumentation, creating a soundscape that’s immersive and engaging.
Even though the lyrics may discuss themes of regret and failed expectations, the song’s cheery nature makes it easy to relate to. Kingdom Calm’s ability to write songs that are both thoughtful and undeniably catchy is evidence of their skill as songwriters.
“In My Head” is a great addition to Kingdom Calm’s history and, because to its contagious energy and dynamic musicianship, is likely to appeal to indie rock enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for music to listen on a road trip or to lift your spirits after a trying day, this music will have you humming its melodies long after it has stopped.
Worms Ali Recruits Lase 28 In New Rap Single "Yin to the Yang"
As being false and artificial has become the standard in modern culture, the world no longer functions as it once did. It’s challenging to make a living there, and you start to doubt a lot of things as a result.
Worms Ali has released a new song titled “Yin to the Yang” that aims to do just that and more. He enlists the help of a man named Lace 28.
It seems to be about the highs and lows of life and how following one’s interests may give one a sense of direction and purpose.
The slow and sad tone of the song is meant to show how hard things have been for the rapper but the hopeful message shows that things might get better.
Following your true passions, despite the fact that it may be difficult to do so, is a source of hope and joy, as is said in the song.
This kind of music is incredibly touching because it depicts how people suffer and feel as though their lives have no purpose for them.
It encourages people to keep going after their dreams despite setbacks and lets them know that they are not alone in their hardships.
Listen to this song below and follow him on Instagram and Tik Tok.
Nate Gott's New Song "Wish You Were" Tends To Comfort You
Nate Gott has recently come out with a new song that is titled “Wish You Were,” and it demonstrates both his originality and his musical prowess. This song serves a similar goal as the last one.
The intention behind the song is for it to serve as a potent source of consolation for those who are struggling with a romantic partner that is not up to the standards that they have set for themselves.
The production of “Wish You Were”, combines trap music with guitar progressions, which helps bring together the urban and alternative tones that are present in the song.
Each melody played on the acoustic guitar throughout the song is slow and sorrowful, which is a wonderful fit for the mood of the song. Interestingly, Nate produced the song himself.
With drums in this track, they have been programmed to imitate the sound of trap rhythms, which gives the groove a dynamic and cheerful feel. Also, the song was co-written with Ben “Author” Levy, and mixed & mastered by Zak Jablow.
The song’s lyrics revolve around themes of love and loss, and the guitar melodies help to accentuate the longing and sadness that Nate Gott expresses in the verses.
The song’s production and vocal performances work together to convey the emotional themes of the lyrics, making it a standout hit in the trap and alternative music scenes.
KobbySalm Confirms Genre Of Next Release After Issuing A Twitter Poll
Ghana’s Urban Gospel sachem, KobbySalm has announced the upcoming release of a new Amapiano banger following a Twitter poll.
The talented artist, who is known for his unique blend of gospel and Afrobeats music, has been teasing fans on social media with snippets of the track, which promises to be a dancefloor hit.
The announcement of the new song comes after KobbySalm conducted a Twitter poll asking his fans what genre of music they would like him to explore next after the successful release of his ‘’Rejoice’’ song which is making massive hit waves in Kenya.
The overwhelming response was for him to try his hand at another Amapiano song, a genre of South African house music that has been taking the world by storm.
True to his word, KobbySalm has been hard at work in the studio, putting together a track that he hopes will not only satisfy his fans’ desires but also showcase his versatility as an artist.
Watch ‘Rejoice’ by KobbySalm below:
The as-yet-untitled song features KobbySalm’s trademark smooth vocals over a pulsating Amapiano beat and is sure to get people on their feet.
KobbySalm has expressed his excitement for the new track, saying, “I love to explore different sounds and push myself creatively. Amapiano is such a fun and infectious genre of music, and I can’t wait for everyone to hear it and dance along with me.”
KobbySalm’s announcement of the new Amapiano banger has already generated a buzz on social media, with fans eagerly anticipating its release.
The artist has not yet revealed an official release date, but it is expected to drop in the coming weeks. This latest release from KobbySalm is yet another example of his willingness to experiment with different sounds and push the boundaries of Ghanaian Urban Gospel music.
With his unique blend of gospel, hip-hop, Afrobeats, and now Amapiano, KobbySalm is proving to be one of the most exciting and versatile artists on the scene.
Music lovers around the world should keep an eye out for this upcoming banger, as it is sure to be a hit.
Stream/Download KobbySalm’s earlier masterpieces here: In The Midst Of Comfort &, This Is Us EP
Alexandra Shares Sentiments On 'I’m Not Good At This Anymore'
One distinct feature of music by Alexandra is the balance she maintains between catchy melodies, captivating lyrics, and breathtaking vocals. Alexandra is able to achieve this because music has always been part of her since childhood.
Growing up as a singer, she gravitated more to writing songs that are relatable and engaging, sharing sounds that resonate with the listener’s state of mind. Ultimately, her goal is to create something that cultivates a sense of community, a live show that wows you, and a found friend in her lyrics.
Her latest single “I’m Not Good At This Anymore” has mind-boggling lyrics that compel the listener to not only enjoy the melody of the song but also allow the song to dawn on them. In I’m Not Good At This Anymore, Alexander shares the post clarity after doing something you used to enjoy, but don’t anymore.
When asked about her inspiration behind the song she said ;
“I’m Not Good At This Anymore” is an indie pop/rock track born out of the post-first date come down – where the excitement of getting to know someone is watered down by the realization that your childlike wonder surrounding love has evaporated.”
She continued to say
“This song soundtracks the feelings of cynicism that sit on the other side of self-awareness. Layered vocals, driving guitars, and a slow burn push to the end beg us to ask the question, “is the grass really greener on the other side?”
When it comes to singing it’s undeniable Alexandra does it best, this is shamelessly spread across the 3 minutes 22 seconds song, where she lays her lyrics with an enticing voice that draws you closer and prepares your heart for the message.
“I’m Not Good At This Anymore” is the follow-up to the lighthearted previous release “Bonnie & Clyde”, nonetheless this is toppled with an addictive chorus that gets you hooked, wanting more and more of it. The energetic live drums give the music a new, organic pulse, but the deliberate lyrics, layered vocals, and hard-driving guitars link the songs together.
Totemo, a singer-songwriter-producer, has just released a brand-new cinematic music film to go with her single My Gravity. The song “My Gravity,” which Totemo co-produced with Roy Avital, depicts a post-breakup visit to her ex’s apartment, which they used to share. It is direct, to the point, and brutally honest.
The song “My Gravity” is Totemo and Paik’s second joint effort; Paik also made the music video for the EP’s lead track, “Keep Burning.” Totemo and Young-Wook Paik met while they were both performing at a music event in Seoul. Paik is a well-known director of commercials, short films, and features. Due to their shared love of music, the two developed a friendship, and during Covid, the notion to work together was born.
Director Young-Wook Paik, who is located in Seoul, wrote and directed the music video for “My Gravity.” The video, which features Choi Yu-Hwa and Kim Si Heon, is a cinematic poetic riddle in which the central character slowly comes to terms with her position in time as she battles to realize that she is caught in a cycle of a failing relationship.
“My Gravity” is the final single from her latest EP. Totemo and Roy Avital’s previous collaboration – Everything Happens Only Once LP – gained over 1M streams on Spotify.
Her singles were featured on Spotify’s “All New Indie” (twice), and “Indie Pop”. With radio placement on Galgalatz, Israel’s leading hit radio station, she toured all over Europe, Africa, and the Far-East (China, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea), and was invited to perform in SXSW.
Spence Paull's Bergamo Was Inspired By True Life Story
A few seconds in Bergamo, you could feel the rich and energetic yet calm voice of singer and songwriter Spence Paull. Spence Paull sprays the room all over with love using her latest single Bergamo.
At a very early age, Spence Paull was already writing and recording her own music as early as age eleven, training with Juno Winner, Angela Kelman of Farmer’s Daughter. Since then she kept polishing her craft to own her sound, and now we can confidently say she owns it.
Her musicianship is widely displayed across each song she produces, this makes her songs relatable and ear-pleasing. She often takes inspiration from her surroundings and her personal life as well.
Bergamo was birth from her personal love story. Would you fly from Canada to Italy to meet somebody you’ve met in just six months on the internet out of love? Would you? Well, Spence Paull risked it all for that lucky person and shared the experience in the song.
She employed her unique songwriting skills and mixed them with her breathtaking voice to bring out the beauty of her love story, Bergamo carries so many emotions and so many feelings are born from listening, you could feel her joy while listening.
This was made possible thanks to the great instrumentation which allowed her to shine brightest with her voice, her voice is captivating and enticing, bringing out the essence of Bergamo in bright colors.
Polsky Shares The Fear Of The Unknown In New Single 'Song For The Silver Surfer'
It’s obvious Polsky is a sucker for love and he doesn’t hide it at all, he proudly makes this known in his latest single Song For The Silver Surfer. Polsky is a London-based pop singer who shares his emotions in the only way he knows best.
Singing has always been a part of his life and played a major role in his upbringing. How he makes his music is clear proof of his dedication and passion for his music. Polsky is a natural-born talent, it seems singing comes easy to him, and this is evidently displayed in his latest single.
Song For The Silver Surfer is a ballad that talks about the uncertainties of growing up with the love of your life, the fear of losing your significant other and what comes next after that.
Lead Singer KrisWarren on SilverSurfer states, “it was written in response to recent times when existential anxiety and the idea of death have been lurking uneasily in our peripheral thoughts, with the message that once we find ways to acknowledge and accept these fears, we can take back control and start to re-write our futures.”
This according to Polsky is what gravitated him to write this song, and you have to give it to how he made the sound his own, the delivered the lyrics in a way not to make the listener lose track of the lyrics.
The instrumentation at the beginning of the song makes the song more attractive, and calm with a melancholy vibe, this prepares your heart and mind for the piece of art in coming.
Katie Drives decided to title her latest 6 tracks Ep Safe and Sad because it resonates her journey through life as well as her journey through the music industry. Authenticity, pure, raw, and powerful lyricism is the trademark of Katie Drives.
The first single “Ghosts” (feat. Dear Me) already found its way into the officially curated Deezer playlist “nu_rock”. The latest release “Anywhere But Here” was able to gain attention and support from the rock scene’s renowned media outlets Ghost Killer Entertainment and Scene Daddy. Together with the other single “Next To You”, the three songs have a total of around 1.5 million video views on their sounds on social media.
Katie Drives for years has been making timeless sounds that can stand the test of time, and she threads cautiously on that path to produce such classics. A vivid example of such classics is her latest 6 tracks Ep “Safe and Sad”. With a distorted dark voice and crazy rattling guitar riffs, Katie drives takes her listeners on a wild ride.
How she narrates her ordeal yet tunes it to make her listeners feel as tho it’s a narration of their own life makes listening to Safe and Sad intriguing and captivating, so with this in mind it makes perfect sense to feel the melancholy surrounding the Ep.
Sometimes we feel alone, lost, invisible, misunderstood, and these feelings are some of the downsides of life, it often leaves a void in us that makes it difficult for us to heal from. Katie doesn’t just sing, she speaks up using her experience as a source of motivation for everybody who has ever been in the state or is still in the position.
One key thing that cannot be overlooked is her voice, which is a key factor Katie drives never lose touch of, with each song, she masterfully matches her voice to the theme of the song, keeping you at the edge wanting more of her
Slot Releases a Jaw Dropping Album Titles it 'Limbo'
Slot is the by-product of Abby Chapple and Max Detrich, for a long time the duo always wanted to make music but couldn’t find the perfect time to do that, but in 2022, they finally decided to make it happen and since then the duo has never looked back as this was something they always wanted to do.
Since the inception of Slot the band currently has two singles, and one music video, but this is not what they are limited to. Recently the band has compiled and released their debut album titled Limbo.
In a year of being active, Slot has been chipping away at the Mid-Atlantic, playing Richmond, Philly, NYC, Wilmington, DE, DC, at MACROCK, and numerous times in their hometown.
“ Limbo ” is the first album by Baltimore, MD duet Slot, it’s actually difficult to believe the band comprises only two people, their music sounds nothing like coming from a two-piece.
Their sound is rather loud and energetic, rowdy, riotous a mixture of hard rock and punk, and alternative pop with breathtaking lyricism. Abby Chapple is in charge of the Vocals while Max Detrich takes control of the Bass and Drum Machine.
I think Slot is able to pull off Limbo smoothly thanks to the synergy between the duo, the passionate bond they share together, you could feel the joy of producing together through Abby’s raging vocals.
With influences ranging from Daisy Chainsaw to Primus to Sneaks, Lambo is a dancey, pop, and industrial-inspired take on punk. People have commented that guitarist Max’s riffs resemble The Jesus Lizard.
Limbo comprises 9 songs and spans over 22 minutes 41 seconds, the songs are explosive and addictive, in a matter of seconds you catch the fever and jam all day to it
“Casual” by Jack Foz: A Refreshing Indie Rock Anthem for the Uncertain Hearts
In the lively world of modern indie rock, finding a fresh and captivating voice is always a delight. Introducing Jack Foz, a singer-songwriter from the heart of England, who has hit the mark with his anthemic debut single, “Casual.” Foz skillfully embodies the anxiety and uncertainty often experienced during the early stages of a relationship, offering a musical journey that resonates with those traversing the unpredictable waters of contemporary romance.
From the first chords, it’s apparent that Jack Foz has a talent for creating memorable melodies. The song’s dynamic guitars and pulsating drums guide the listener through its energetic yet introspective path. The instrumentation calls to mind bands like The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, merging their gritty essence with the uplifting qualities of groups such as The Killers. The result is a unique indie rock sound that feels both recognizable and inventive.
Foz’s male vocals stand out in “Casual,” striking a perfect balance between vulnerability and confidence. His voice reminds us of singers like Alex Turner and Brandon Flowers, invoking a sense of yearning and passion while exploring the challenges of early relationship anxiety. Foz’s talent as a lyricist shine as he vividly portrays the emotional whirlwind of beginning a new romance.
In terms of lyrics, the song conveys the uncertainty and insecurity that arise when you’re unsure of your status with a romantic partner. Touch on the common experience of romantic ambiguity. These evocative lyrics, combined with the genuine emotion in Foz’s vocal performance, make “Casual” a relatable anthem for anyone who has ever grappled with romantic uncertainty.
The production of “Casual” is first-rate, expertly balancing the song’s anthemic elements with its introspective moments. The mix ensures that each instrument has its chance to shine without overwhelming the others, creating a spacious soundscape that encourages listeners to lose themselves in its melodic allure. It’s clear that tremendous care was taken to preserve the track’s emotional core, resulting in a riveting and immersive experience.
In summary, “Casual” serves as a resounding debut single that highlights Jack Foz’s impressive skills as a singer, songwriter, and musician. With its memorable hooks, approachable lyrics, and anthemic indie rock atmosphere, the song leaves a lasting impression and signals a promising future for this emerging artist. If “Casual” is any indication, Jack Foz is sure to be a formidable presence in the indie rock scene for years to come.
So, to all the wandering hearts, “Casual” by Jack Foz provides a powerful and comforting reminder that you’re not alone in your uncertainty. Allow this indie rock anthem to accompany you on your emotional journey as you experience the thrilling yet nerve-wracking beginnings of new love.
The US-based Reverend James Elmore Jenkins and his skilled band have emerged as a refreshing and enthralling addition to the indie rock scene. Their latest album, “Theosis,” gently yet powerfully delves into the spiritual quest for the divine nature of Jesus Christ. Comprising nine carefully crafted tracks, this album is set to charm a wide array of music enthusiasts, regardless of their spiritual preferences.
Jenkins collaborates with bandmates Wesley C. Clark on lead guitar and backup vocals, Robert Edward Soren on bass, and Johnny Reaves on drums and percussion to create an immersive and tuneful atmosphere. This fusion of soft rock elements and Jenkins’ emotive male vocals produces a timeless and unforgettable auditory experience.
A standout aspect of “Theosis” is the exceptional guitar performances by Jenkins and Clark. Their adept interplay transports the album to new realms, offering listeners a glimpse of the divine through fragile acoustic melodies and electrifying solos.
Two tracks that genuinely sparkle on this album are “Diapsalmata Blues” and “Visions Of Fire.” The former is a profoundly moving song, highlighting Jenkins’ introspective vocals and Clark’s mesmerizing guitar talents. “Visions Of Fire,” on the other hand, demonstrates the band’s ability to construct a complex and sophisticated sonic landscape by skillfully blending guitar, bass, and percussion. The outcome is a track that captivates the listener with its vibrant soundscapes.
Despite its exploration of Christian themes, “Theosis” transcends religious confines. Its unique sound and style will resonate with fans of Sufjan Stevens and Fleet Foxes. In a realm where many indie rock bands can feel repetitive, Reverend James Elmore Jenkins and his band have brought forth a truly distinctive work of art.
“Theosis” is a welcome contribution to contemporary music, intertwining spiritual musings with indie rock and soft rock influences. This album serves as a respite from the turmoil of the modern world, prompting listeners to look inward and recognize the profound beauty woven into our collective human experience.
Reverend James Elmore Jenkins’ “Theosis” offers an enriching and delightful exploration of the depths of the human spirit. This album provides a captivating and thought-provoking experience that should not be overlooked by those seeking both intellectual depth and entertainment value.
Since the early stages of Stēvi M’s life, she found out music was an integral part of her life, she nurtured that craft to near perfection and she keeps getting better by the day. From the onset, she got hooked to music creation and hasn’t looked back since then.
For years Stēvi M was doing live performances in opera and musical theatre, unfortunately, this journey was put on hold due to a voice injury, which made it very difficult for her to continue doing what she loved doing.
She gravitated toward writing songs, songs that can stand the test of time and are mesmerizing. With time she was able to get back on track, she found her voice and has been sturdily moving up. Her vocal aspect makes listening to her intriguing and enchanting.
In a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh, Stēvi M shared some bits and pieces of her life, she touched on how her musical journey has been even after she lost her voice. She also shared the inspiration behind her latest single ‘Watch Me Go”
Watch Me Go is a sexy, latin-inspired pop song that is about stepping out into your own personal power. The tango, rumba, and cha cha rhythms along with soaring strings, soulful vocals, and smooth rap break will take you from the club to the ballroom” says Stēvi M
Get the full interview below while you enjoy Watch Me Go
Stevie has been my nickname for a long time. One time a Starbucks barista spelled it with just the I on my drink and I have loved it ever since! M is my last initial.
Where do you find inspiration?
I find a lot of inspiration from my spiritual journey. I am always working to be the most healed and whole version of myself. I tend to write about the lessons I learn along the way. This helps me and could also help others. Musically I get inspiration from amazing artists I have grown up listening to or artists who are doing great things now. For my newest song, Watch Me Go, I was inspired by my Ballroom dancing hobby I started last year.
What was the role of music in the early years of your life? From the time I could talk I was singing. I used to play the Annie movie over and over and perform all of the songs. I am sure it was very annoying 😂. Growing up music was, in part, a refuge from the meanness of the kids in my school. It was a safe play space and a way to process some big emotions which can be hard for kids.
Are you from a musical or artistic family?
In many ways yes. My Biological Dad was a songwriter and self taught musician. I like to think he is helping me from the other side. Also, one grandparent on each side was also a good singer.
Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry?
For a long time I was a live performer in opera and musical theatre. In 2017 I had a voice injury that made it too hard to continue to do those things for the time being. In that time I had the chance to get quiet and I started writing more and more.
I realized writing songs was such an integral part of me that I transitioned into being a recording artist and started releasing those songs. I am happy to say that I am feeling much better.
How did you learn to sing/write/to play? I have sung since I was very little. I started voice lessons around 14 years old. I am mostly self taught on the keyboard, though I did take class piano in college. Writing was something I started doing at around age 12. I started experimenting with telling stories with melodies and writing some bad pop and showtunes. Little by little they got better and better.
What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform?
The first one I remember was my parents took me to see Neil Diamond when I was about 8. I had a fun time but didn’t really vibe with the music. He is a legend, it just wasn’t for me at the time.
How could you describe your music?
I would describe my music as empowering pop music with a flair for the retro and/or the dramatic.
I would describe my music as empowering pop music with a flair for the retro and/or the dramatic.
Describe your creative process.
I usually start with the message or topic of the song. I do some free writing or “brain dumping” about the topic. Somewhere along the way something catchy will come to me and I will build on it. I write a lot when I am in the car or before I go to sleep. I also love to co-write because then we get to feed off each other’s energy and take the best of both/all of us.
What is your main inspiration?
My main inspiration is my commitment to what I believe is my soul’s purpose, which is helping people to know their own worth and to love themselves. Self-love is the most selfless thing you can do because when you are strong and fulfilled, you have so much to give to this world.
What musician do you admire most and why?
There are so any amazing artists that I admire more than words can express. Right now the ones that come to mind are Adele, Lady Gaga, Lizzo, Michael Jackson, Cindy Lauper, Mariah Carey, Lauren Hill, Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, the list goes on.
What I love about these artists (and more) is their authenticity and their commitment to being who they are and saying what they have to say, and using their amazing talent to do it.
Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career?
Well, considering I thought I was going to be an opera singer, yes! Pop music is my first love but I let a lot of limiting beliefs get into my head. Growing up there were a lot of unfair standards put on young pop singers in terms of their image.
I wanted no part of that, so I sought to find ways to play characters and portray many different identities, so that off stage I could just be me, whatever that meant at the time.
Who do you see as your main competitor?
My main competitor is that voice in my head who tells me to be “realistic.” That voice can take a whole seat. I do not compete against other artists. What is meant for us will not pass us by.
What are your interests outside of music?
I love to dance and do other creative things like make jewelry. I also am very spiritual and love to meditate and work with energy.
If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing?
Probably something else artistic and expressive. Maybe a dancer, or artist, or a reiki practitioner??
What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music?
My biggest obstacle has been finding the time and resources to do all of the creative projects I want to do, and then finding the time to get them to the right people. I am always working on these things.
If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be?
The beauty standard.
Why did you choose this as the title of this project?
Watch Me Go is about me finding my personal power enough to just be myself and do what I want to do, even when people say I can’t. I used Ballroom as my inspiration because it was never something I thought I would do well at and I surprised myself by winning one of my school’s competitions.
What are your plans for the coming months?
I plan to finish a couple more tracks for an upcoming EP., write some more, and I would love to see this song in a reality show or commercial.
Do you have any artistic collaboration plans?
I am collaborating on 2 tracks right now with some very talented people. More on that in the coming months.
What message would you like to give to your fans?
If you take nothing else from me, I want you to know that you are worthy of everything you ever wanted and so much more. Knowing your worth changes everything. People are well meaning but their words are often discouraging. You don’t have to receive those words! If you feel strongly about your vision and purpose, go do it! You will find a way. Your own way. If you need encouragement hit me up!
The Intro of “Caught in a Lie” says it all about the type of musician xGCA is. Born Gilad Adar, is a rising producer and singer based in New York who gradually rose the ranks in the music world. Gilad performs under the moniker xGCA.
His latest single Caught In A Lie is based on a real-life experience where he got betrayed after putting his trust in who he thought was his significant half, although the experience was a painful one, xGCA has been able to put all these emotions in the song.
Listening to Caught In A Lie, you could feel the emotions that welled up in him during that phase of his life, yet I’ts astonishing how transferred all those feelings into the heart of his listeners.
His sultry voice on the song makes it ear-pleasing and welcoming, allowing the lyrics of the song to connect with you while exploiting your inner self.
‘The song was inspired by the pain and confusion that followed, as I struggled to come to terms with the reality that my loyalty had been undervalued. Rather than confront my partner immediately, I watched as they weaved a web of deceit to avoid any accountability. This experience served as the impetus for the song’s emotive lyrics, which capture the anguish and turmoil of betrayal with a hopeful clarity.”
With this in mind, it makes it clear on why the song carries such a melancholy message, the lyrics of the song connects from piece to piece
Eli Ladon is a hiphop artist who keeps pushing his limits and makes it his sole priority of making timeless music that would stand the test of time. Rap song comes easily to Eli Ladon as he draws his musical inspiration from his surroundings.
Eli Ladon in a recent interview with Mister Styx of Musicarenagh shared how he came about with his rap name, he said;
“Elijah is my first name. The LADON is a mixture of my mothers first name and my fathers last name. Thought it was perfect.”
His latest single Lighting My way proves his prowess when it comes to making music, the flow, delivery and timing when combined makes the song addictive.
Music by Eli Ladon is described as uplifting and inspiring, with a message of hope and resilience that resonates with fans. Although Eli Ladon is self-inspired his musical style is heavily influenced by Kendrick Lamar and J Cole.
His flow is smooth and effortless with a captivating and soothing voice.
In the interview he shared more about himself and delve deeper into the kind of person he is when he is not making anything music related.
Elijah is my first name. The LADON is a mixture of my mothers first name and my fathers last name. Thought it was perfect
Where do you find inspiration?
Is it wrong to say I’m self inspired? I usually draw inspiration from my life and personal experiences and situations
What was the role of music in the early years of your life?
Music has always been my world. As a child teen and adult that’s all I do is listen and vibe to various artists. I fell in love with melodies at a young age
Are you from a musical or artistic family? Not at all which is funny. I’m the black sheep. Everyone in my family have taken rolls In education and politics. I’m the only one who broke away
Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry? I never
Who hasn’t? Lots of artists can’t just name one.
How did you learn to sing/write/to play?
I’m self taught. Started at 8 years old
What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform
First concert was The Sugarcubes. Before Bjork branched off. It was magical I still remember
Describe your creative process
I find the inspiration in solitude. Alone with my thoughts. No distractions. I listen to my internal monologue and go from there
What is your main inspiration Being noticed for my work. Nothing like seeing people genuinely vibing to something I created
What musician do you admire most and why?
Kendrick and Cole. Both are great writers and they still lead their audience in the right direction. Huge respect for that.
Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career? Absolutely has. It’s still evolving
Who do you see as your main competitor? No competition it’s love over here. We all can eat
What are your interests outside of music? Not much unfortunately
If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing? Man I have no clue
What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music
Getting my foot I’m the door. People are more jealous than anything.
If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be? We need more positivity in the lyrics. People are going through real shit. Our genre should also reflect that.
Acclaimed Singer Taylor Jules Releases Her Latest Single '19'
Taylor Jules’ songwriting skills is a mixture of professionalism and creativity, time and time again she has proved her ability to sing high notes while being focused on the theme of the song.
On laid-back instrumentation, Taylor Jules lays her vocals on her latest single that she titles Nineteen (19), which is intriguing and emotional while drawing attention to the lyrics of the song.
Nineteen (19) is the second single that was taken from her forthcoming album. The song draws inspiration from the freedom one tends to enjoy when one reach the age of 19. During that stage of your life, you tend to see things differently and have endless possibilities not forgetting the freedom that comes with it.
One thing I like about the song is the instrumentation, and production, it makes way for the breathtaking vocals of Taylor Jules to shine brightest, while paving way for the theme of the song.
Listening to the song you could feel the emotional impact of the song on you while receiving the heartfelt vocals thanks to her incredible voice. Taylor Jules outdid herself with this song, and it’s very obvious, in a span of 3 minutes 38 secs, she is able to take you on a ride of endless emotions.
19 is accompanied by a music video that depicts the purpose of the song.
A Heartfelt Dive into Love's Depths - "Love is Blind" by Ruiz!
Indie pop has an undeniable allure that captivates listeners, and Ruiz! reaffirms this with their ninth offering, “Love is Blind.” Hailing from Barcelona and now calling Sheffield, UK, home, the enigmatic Hugh Ruiz Robert is a multi-skilled artist to keep an eye on. Adopting the cryptic pseudonym of Ruiz!, he crafts a mesmerizing sonic experience, inviting us to delve into the realms of love, heartbreak, and self-reflection.
“Love is Blind” is a poignant narrative of Ruiz!’s personal struggle with fractured relationships. The song skillfully melds the raw power of male vocals with a throbbing, synth-laden atmosphere. The result is a bewitching and evocative story of emotional turmoil enveloped in a digital haze.
The instrumentation on this release is genuinely hypnotic. Synths envelop the listener in a shroud of electronic sorrow, while understated percussion punctuates the soundscape with exquisite accuracy. Ruiz!’s male vocals slice through the mix, their close-knit tone delivering introspective and relatable lyrics.
The ethereal sounds of artists like James Blake or Bon Iver come to mind, but Ruiz! adds his unique flair to the indie pop genre that distinguishes him from the rest. The production on “Love is Blind” delicately balances refinement and rawness, resulting in an engulfing auditory experience that echoes long after the closing notes.
As a seasoned music critic, I must commend Ruiz! for this extraordinary release. It exemplifies the potency of indie pop as a genre and the adaptability of an artist who can adeptly navigate modern relationships’ intricacies. “Love is Blind” is the kind of track that penetrates your spirit, compelling you to contemplate your own experiences and feelings as you immerse yourself in its sonic embrace.
“Love is Blind” is an exceptional addition to Ruiz!’s expanding repertoire, demonstrating that he has no plans to slow down. The fusion of lush synths, expressive male vocals, and sincere lyricism creates an unforgettable listening adventure. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of indie pop or just stumbling upon Ruiz! for the first time, “Love is Blind” is a musical expedition you’ll want to take.
Hailing from the UK, alt-rock band Damn The Wolves has returned with their latest single, “Dying To Come Back To Life.” This emotionally charged anthem masterfully captures the feelings of isolation and the notion that life is slipping through our fingers. Despite these darker themes, the song reminds us of the resilience of hope and the importance of unity.
“Dying To Come Back To Life” is driven by passionate male vocals, powerful guitars, deep bass, energetic drums, and atmospheric synths. The song brings to mind the vibe of alternative rock legends like Foo Fighters and Muse, while still carving out its own unique sound. The anthem’s emotional intensity and introspection recall Radiohead’s finest moments, yet it remains distinctly Damn The Wolves.
The lyrics address the dichotomy of sorrow and hope, providing listeners with a familiar and powerful message. The male vocals of the band expertly portray vulnerability and strength, making the song personal and urging us to find our own inner fortitude in the face of tragedy.
The track’s authenticity and professional polish make it stand out. Recorded in the band’s own garage studio, the song has a raw, DIY edge true to the core of alternative rock. However, with mixing by Matt Dougherty (Megadeth, 3 Doors Down) and mastering by Pete Maher (The 1975, Depeche Mode, Jack White), the final product is both refined and ambitious.
Following the success of their first two singles, which received airtime on BBC Radio 1 and Kerrang Radio, “Dying To Come Back To Life” cements Damn The Wolves’ position as a rising force in the alt-rock world. The song’s emotional depth, anthemic power, and stellar musicianship are sure to win over new listeners and strengthen the band’s reputation.
“Dying To Come Back To Life” is a captivating and heartfelt anthem that embodies the spirit of contemporary alternative rock. With its blend of genuine emotion, engaging lyrics, and top-notch production, Damn The Wolves have crafted a track that will resonate with fans and critics alike.
Alexa Cappelli Wishes To Have "Someone Better" In New Song
When you’re deeply invested in another person, it can be difficult to be forced to spend time apart from them. There is nothing wrong, but the two of you simply do not complement each other.
Alexa Cappelli, a young American singer with a lot of talent, just put out a new song called “Someone Better” that goes into much more detail about the above situation.
She doesn’t put on airs or have any shyness when she’s writing her songs; instead, she just lets her feelings and thoughts flow freely out into the world.
The strength of Alexa’s voice is one of her most notable strengths as an artist; as a result, the music she creates is true and genuine, and she forms a meaningful connection with the people who listen to her.
As a result of sharing her most private ideas and emotions with her audience, she is able to create music that is not only beautiful but also profound.
Talking about the song, she says, ‘Someone Better’ is the realization that the relationship you’re in doesn’t fit the life you’re living for. There’s nothing wrong with the other person; in fact, she’s really only good. But you know the future holds more growth and love for both of you apart than together. Choosing yourself is way more difficult when you aren’t mad at this person who has only ever treated you right. But moving forward, there will be a day when you meet someone somewhere who does the same and is also growing in the same direction.”
Alexa’s lyrics show the wide range of feelings that can come with letting go, from grief and loss to longing for happier times.
Her message of hope and support to those who may be going through similar experiences is sung along with the music. Follow her as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tik Tok.