Author: Jacob Aiden
Lyrics Of Two – creating profoundly beautiful music from subtle and unforced moments
Lyrics Of Two have been building their off of creating profoundly beautiful music from subtle and unforced moments. Whether it was the wistful, stripped-down acoustic pop [more…]
Leilani Wolfgramm: “Sinner” – an impenetrable delivery!
Leilani Wolfgramm is a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Orlando, Florida whose sound mixes R&B with the island sound of Dancehall, Reggae, HipHop, and Pop. [more…]
Isaac Diskin’s multifaceted musical style shines in this album
Isaac Diskin is an 18 year old multi-instrumentalist from Cincinnati Ohio who writes and producers all his own music. Each selection on Diskin’s self-titled debut [more…]
Aeronaut: “Skara” – is a glorious progressive effort
Aeronaut can be described as Progressive Rock, Post-Rock, Indie, or simply Alternative Rock, but that doesn’t really matter. All I know is that this project [more…]
Eric Hausmann: “Soaked” – Capable of widescreen, ethereal beauty
Eric Hausmann is a multi-instrumentalist and film composer. He has produced music for a number of Malaysian films, in addition to scoring for a variety [more…]
Bloomer: “Good Morning, It’s Breakfast Time” – creative indie rock at its finest
Bloomer is a rock band from Baltimore, MD created by musical partners Luke Boardman and Matt Zorzi. The band’s sound emerges from a mix of [more…]
Pauline Frechette: “Always Lover” (feat. David) will render Goosebumps on the soles of your feet
Not so much a singer as a sublime song stylist, Pauline Frechette returns to release an impeccably performed love ballad simply entitled “Always Lover” (feat. [more…]
Lyndon Rivers: “Nothing I Can Do” Takes Us Down Memory Lane
For fans of Lyndon Rivers who love dance music, house, and techno, this is not an EDM single. It’s not the house music that we [more…]
Lynne Taylor Donovan: “I Don’t Wanna Mention Any Names” – carrying the traditionalist torch
Lynne Taylor Donovan has never sounded better. Nothing on her latest track “I Don’t Wanna Mention Any Names”, sounds like anything on top 40 country [more…]
Rampancy at Midnight: “In Which This” provokes a surprisingly strong range of emotions
Rampancy at Midnight (RaM) is a conceptual project based in Lexington, KY that intertwines and defies genre while blending personal experiences with thought provoking story [more…]
Justin 3: “Illusion” – a strong grasp of the basic pop dynamic!
Justin 3 is a pop-rock band from Lithuania formed by Justinas Stanislovaitis (vocals, guitar), known for numerous performances on National TV and being an actor in [more…]
Dan Tha Jeweler: “Fijis & Forties” – a clear upsetter of pop trends!
Dan Tha Jeweler hit a home run with his latest album release – “Fijis & Forties”. This is one of those albums that drops at the [more…]
Akkira: “Gimme Gimme” ft. Sabrina Petrini who is carving out a full-fledged identity for herself
Whenever I listen to music, honesty is always something that instantly makes it a lot more relatable and powerful. There’s a huge difference between artists [more…]
Pool Moon Elephant: “Island’s Eye” pops out in 3 versions!
In the last 6 or 7 years electronic dance music has turned into an even bigger monster. Avicii dominated Spotify, David Guetta headlined festivals, and [more…]
M.C. ZackAttack: “Rap Or Die!” – a commitment to his craft
Zachery Duncan, or rather M.C. ZackAttack , has been influenced by new age lyrical poets who speak their mind through music since 2010. Soon he’ll be releasing [more…]
MoEoStAr: “Algorythmic Intelligence” is like a drug, a stimulant, a natural high!
Norwegian Independent producer Mattias Gillis Winge Rudh better known as MoEoStAr, played the clarinet and saxophone in various bands while growing up. He started producing [more…]
G.H. Hat: “Piano Jam 2 (Ode To Kygo)” puts all the skeptics at ease!
Modern acceptance, or lack there of, in electronic music hardly comes as a surprise. Just look back through the history of music and how the [more…]
Callum Crighton: “The Rose” – an authentic whiff of what made 80’s Dream Pop!
Even while everything I know about my musical taste should violently reject the cheese-camp synth pop and adorable mainstream swoon songs of the 80’s, I’ve [more…]
Lion Vega: “You Can Dance” – a testament to how he has grown into the complete producer
Lion Vega’s dream of making music stopped in 1998, with the advent of having a job, having a family, needing money, and no time left [more…]