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‘Let Me Shake You’ by Groove Moose : A MEssage of Empowerment and Resilience

Let Me Shake You is the brilliant and inspiring new offering from Groove Moose—an artist whose Weezer-inspired vocals and knack for putting together catchy tunes are as undeniable as they are refreshing. This track is basically what happens when you mix Weezer’s endearingly vocal style with the raw, no-bull guitar swagger of the first Alabama […]

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Night’s Cross and being an enduring alternative folk album

Some albums don’t just play music; oftentimes, especially the best kinds of music take you on a journey of sorts. Like, you know that feeling when you put on an album and, within seconds, you just know exactly what you’re in for? Night’s Cross by Rosetta West is one of those records, roaring to life

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Rainbow City Park’s “Fruitless” EP is a Nostalgia Driven Experience

Rainbow City Park just released their debut EP titled “Fruitless.” Let’s break it down one by one and read why “Fruitless” is nostalgic and innovative.  The EP starts with their carrier single, “Fruitless.” The guitar lick in the intro gives off Paramore vibes. The distorted vocal effect in the chorus is perfect for that edgy

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Kwolek’s Euphoria is Euphoric In It’s Own Form

Being a music reviewer and critic has its perks. You get to listen to songs before they’re released and express your thoughts. However, the downside is that our opinions, if not expressed with care and passion, can hinder an artist’s success. Let me introduce you to Kwolek and his latest single, “Euphoria.” Join me as

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Lee Trent Leans Into Positivity With “In Presence”

This wound-down, feel-good EP comprising six tracks is sure to be a treat for all listeners; these tunes have intricate yet a sense that they’ve all been humbly laid out by Lee Trent himself. It carries out the intent of inspiring, motivating, and sharing the notion of better days to come. Containing a consistent spread

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Swept to Sea’s Debut Album, Lost Shores is Metal in All Forms

There’s this common misconception that a lot of people have with metal music. Some would say it’s just noise, the devil’s music, and just screaming, but Swept to Sea is different. Their latest and first album, Lost Shores, explores themes like perseverance, self-discovery, and overcoming loss, just to name a few. Join me as I

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“Truly Madly Fairytales” by Edward Cullen is Truly Magical Indeed

A warm and inviting set of songs, primarily using and relying on the humble piano as a bridge to deliver these concepts and lines in the best way possible. That is what “Truly Madly Fairytales” by Edward Cullen is about. The piano and vocals match each other perfectly, not one element trampling over the other,

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Unpredictable: The Tales of Morpheus by The New Citizen Kane Album Review

The New Citizen Kane had just released his newest LP, The Tales of Morpheus. Join me as I discuss this LP and read why The New Citizen Kane is unpredictable every step of the way.  The Album started with the track “Morpheus In The Club.” It’s an electronic pop track with infectious beats and in-your-face,

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Rooftop Screamers and Randy McStine Explores Self-Sufficiency in New Single

My Sanity, the new song from Rooftop Screamers featuring Randy McStine, narrates the realization that despite everything, showing up and understanding yourself must always come first. This is a nice, tame but remains a head-bobbing tune for listeners to keep coming back to. Consisting of a digestible, incredibly catchy riff that remains evident all throughout,

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4rm Losses 2 Leisures and an “unapologetic series of musical snapshots”

4rm Losses 2 Leisures isn’t exactly here to make nice. This EP clocks in at barely 10 minutes, and frankly, it might be the most straightforward hip-hop project that I’ve heard in a long time. Don’t expect any long-winded introspection or filler tracks, because while I may have a greater critique about that in a

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