Sometimes, we have to endure the mundane in order to achieve the marvelous. Such is the story of “Going Through The Motions,” the new tune from Dallas-based seasoned songcrafter Salim Nourallah. “Another songwriter I admire once said this about the ‘occupation’ of songwriting: ‘Most of the time to those around you, you don’t appear to... Continue Reading →
PREMIERE: “SHANGRI-LA” by FOX GRIN
Shangri-La is a distant, imaginary place, one where everything is pleasant and you can have everything your heart desires. Nashville-based art rock duo Fox Grin brings that idea a little closer with their new and appropriately-titled single "Shangri-La," a tune from their forthcoming album Dusk, due out early next year. "'Shangri-La is about the escaping feeling... Continue Reading →
PREMIERE: “SPARKLING JENNY” by NICK CIANCI
It’s a deflating experience when it’s supposed to be your special day, but the world just doesn’t cooperate—and we’ve all been there. New York City-based singer/songwriter Nick Cianci, who will release his debut EP, High-Fidelity Depressed next month, introduces us to one such unlucky lady in “Sparkling Jenny,” the first single off the EP. “In... Continue Reading →
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with GEORGE TAYLOR
“I hold my hands and pray that you’ll be there on my final day, and if you are, will you come with me?” sings London-based singer/songwriter George Taylor in his new single, “Come Follow Me Down.” With its slinky groove awash in a minor key and a sinister edge, Taylor’s “come hither” vocal style would... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “KINDNESS, A REBEL” by RIVER WHYLESS
With a studious mix of Appalachian chamber pop and lyrical sleight of hand, Asheville group River Whyless has created something special but familiar in their latest release Kindness, A Rebel. While referencing their musical predecessors (see Fleet Foxes and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), they tread familiar ground and explore interesting territory while never losing a sense of self. With multiple members taking... Continue Reading →
NEW MUSIC MONDAY!
"Dime Store Pistol" - C A Y N E "Jon Buscema, the brilliant producer behind 'Dime Store Pistol' and 'In The Weeds' (released 2017) and I were hoping to make a song that lights a fire in anyone who listens to it- male and female alike," says Jessica Cayne, the pop/rock powerhouse behind C A... Continue Reading →
PREMIERE: “ANDY” by WANDERWILD
Since its beginnings as the folk-y solo project of Athens, Georgia-based singer/songwriter Matt Martin, to its current indie rock incarnation and full-band status, you could say Wanderwild has come a long way. Change is inevitable, but growth is optional, and in the case of Wanderwild, the growth curve is off the charts. Today the band... Continue Reading →
ALBUM REVIEW: “CLASSIC” by FREEDOM FRY
French-American couple Bruce Driscoll and Marie Seyrat, otherwise known as Freedom Fry, is an indie-pop duo founded in Los Angeles in 2011 whose authentic but versatile sound has truly changed the game. Their songs, which range from playful blends of instruments and upbeat tunes to vocals with raspy depth and soulful harmonies, tend to illustrate... Continue Reading →
PREMIERE: “I STILL REMAIN” by THE WESTERN DEN
In search of creative community, Deni Hlavinka and Chris West were drawn together with magical magnetism to form The Western Den; initially creators with folk sensibilities, the pair has pushed past those sonic boundaries with their forthcoming debut album, A Light Left On. Today, the band unleashes album track “I Still Remain”; its spare string... Continue Reading →
NEW MUSIC MONDAY!
Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Elliah Heifetz' new tune "You Shall Be A Blessing" is the perfect pick-me-up for a Monday afternoon. Brightly acoustic with sparkling touches deftly inserted in all the right places, Heifetz charms us with his poignant lyrics and his endearing vocal style, the combinaton of which could make the most stoic listener swoon. A... Continue Reading →

