Single Reviews

  • Greye – Everything

    Greye pulls off the nifty feat of producing life-affirming music that nonetheless has significance. There’s nothing fly by night about what this Daytona, Florida band...

  • DiCi – u n i

    The influence Europop has had over a lot of western music in the past twenty years is undeniable when listening to just about anything on...

  • Leol – Time

    In some ways, there’s an argument to be made that Leol is trying to occupy two worlds at once in the new single “Time,” which...

  • Winchester Revival – Reborn, Reformed, Revived

    Brisbane, Australia’s Winchester Revival’s “Reborn, Reformed, Revived” is the latest blast of unadulterated rock and roll from this rough ‘n’ ready four piece. The tight...

  • Barry Muir – Weathered the Storm

    The first word that comes to mind when breaking down the hook in Barry Muir’s new single “Weathered the Storm” is bittersweet, because while the...

  • Chris Zurich – You’re My Crutch

    Chris Zurich’s “You’re My Crutch” is an outstanding example of what a light touch in songwriting accomplishes. Zurich never belabors his melodic ideas, instrumental passages,...

  • Corey Stapleton – The Pen

    Accenting the gilded vocal harmonies with an electric edge that is strangely as pastoral as the acoustic parts are, James Mitchell’s fretwork in the new...

  • Makar – Zombies Have Rights Too

    “Zombies Have Rights Too” is the new single from Makar. From the new album, Fancy Hercules, due to land Friday, November 19, the New York indie-rockers...

  • FrankySelector – Ice Breaker

    When it comes to making a neo-funk piece, everything tends to start and end with a quality bassline, and listening to the new single “Ice...

  • RockLee – It’s A Feeling

    “Oh baby, come over here…” croons a seductive Mel Pacifico over the main groove in RockLee’s new single “It’s A Feeling,” much her vocal channeling...