Monthly Archives: September 2020

Nandan’s ‘Mental’ Is About Losing Your Sanity During Quarantine

Nandan is a Bangladeshi-born singer/songwriter from Ontario, Canada. He has multiple styles when it comes to creating songs. Even his musical influences vary from time to time. Therefore, it is hard to pin down what Nandan’s genre is. For him, his music is “something for everyone.” Nandan labels himself as an “experimental” artist. His songs are unpredictable, and it gives

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Move on To Better Things in Life with Rawle’s ‘Broken Love’

A Canadian R&B, soul, and pop artist, Rawle showcases a captivating and soulful approach to his singing and songwriting. Going through a tough childhood, Rawle had an estranged relationship with his biological mother, a tumultuous relationship with his biological father, and suffered from severe bullying in school. Rawle turned to music as an outlet to cope with his pain. In

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Dan’s ‘Easy’ Is A Jazzy First Date Story

Daniel J. Christianson a.k.a. Dan came from a musical family. Hailing from Grand Forks, North Dakota, Dan’s early gig days were with his dad and brother. He even got a chance to play with Green Day onstage. Through this concert, Dan met the founding members of his horn rock band, The Wicked Bees. The band had regional success, releasing two

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Isaiah Brown Is Overwhelmed by Love in ‘Run’

Originally from Southern Oregon, Isaiah Brown is a Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and record producer. Before moving to LA, Isaiah learned piano at a young age and started writing songs. He released two albums before signing with record label/management company Fix Entertainment. Isaiah jumps from genre to genre when creating a sound that provides a poppy, soulful, and dancy vibe.

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‘Things That I’ve Started’ Is Dev Gajan’s Authentic Emo Trap Project

Early 2000s nu-metal, pop-punk, alternative rock, post-hardcore, and southern hip-hop groups inspired Dev Gajan’s music. Growing up as a person of color, Dev found fitting in difficult. With this, he channeled his energy and creativity to make music that hits both nostalgia and something completely new. Currently, Dev defines his sound as something between Blink 182 and Lil Wayne. He

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NEW VIDEO : MANDY CAPRISTO – “13 SCHRITTE“

After a creative hiatus the wait is finally over. German singing sensation Mandy Capristo is back with a new fresh sound. The long anticipated single “ 13 Schritte” is Mandy’s first single in German. The song with a catchy tune and playful lyrics is quickly climbing up on the digital charts. With an a chic and arty video Mandy Capristo

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Blue-Shakespeare Is Living The Single Life In His Song ‘Weak’

Elansio Cesaire, a.k.a. Blue-Shakespeare, is a promising upcoming artist from Spring Valley, New York.  He brings the true essence of hip-hop to his style of music while throwing in a little flavor of the new school. Blue-Shakespeare describes his music as “boom-bap with a new twist.” Boom bap is a musical style that is focused around the timing and sounds

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AUDIO: Moonglow – “Brick Wall”

Moonglow, formerly known as Commodore Calipso, is out with their second single today. The band brings a unique fusion of funk, soul, neo-psychedelia, and rock while heavily inspired by Japanese city-pop. Featuring horns, shattering bass and twinkling guitars, vocalist Joe Humiston brings an infectious performance where he sings of being in a hopeless trance. Moonglow’s exciting fusion is sure to

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AUDIO: Lucien Parker – “State of Mind”

Hip hop artist Lucien Parker’s new single takes a downtempo approach, incorporating an R&B element. He sings of wanting to be a curious kid again, wishing risks were easier to take. That being said, he and his crew show enormous potential and he wants to act on it. There’s definitely something to be said about retaining that imaginative wonder you

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AUDIO: Keegan Calmes – “Birthday”

Keegan Calmes of N43 Records is out with a new single, and it’s about the loneliness that comes with birthdays. He’s not looking forward to drinking alone and needs company. For one, it’s easy to expect too much from your birthday, which often backfires. But Calmes is also speaking to the isolated nature of quarantine, as many cannot celebrate their

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The Dutch Band Monokino Releases Their New Track In Chinese – “No Return”

George van Wetering, best known as Monokino continues his musical journey with this mesmerizing release of a deep and bittersweet single “No Return” along with a highly anticipated music video that was shot in Nanjing, China.  Just as Monokino is innovating the music scene with their multilingual approach, budding entrepreneurs can innovate their brand’s identity using resources like Tailor Brands

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When 2020 Couldn’t Get ‘Any Worze’, i.am.orange’s New Track Couldn’t Get Any Better

i.am.orange is not your average artist hiding behind a controversial name and story. He is the creator, the one who loves freedom fanatically. His unceasingly intense melodies created in a major key will drive your mind crazy and reinvent your understanding of music and art in general. i.am.orange shows his full range of craziness, emotionality, and rebelliousness in his new

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AUDIO: Moustache Bride – “Conscious Perennial”

Experimental electronic artist Moustache Bride is out with more collections of pieces. Each track feels like a fantasia collage of rich textures, pseudo-rhythms, suspense, and spontaneous bursts of color. There’s industrial, ambient and synthwave elements, making it a viable sonic experiment for Moustache Bride’s catalog. Also released today is his record “Luxury Plastics” which is a similar idea although a

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AUDIO: Tai Mistyque – “Last Summer”

Pop singer-songwriter Tai Mistyque recently dropped her debut EP and it’s full of warm infectiousness yet heartbroken sincerity. The first song finds Mistyque dealing with a failed relationship and putting herself back together, while the following track focuses on the difficulties articulating how this person makes her feel. The hooks are certainly catchy, yet somber backing vocals embellish Mistyque’s soulful

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AUDIO: Whaler – “And I Want to Help You”

Noise-drone project Whaler is out with another track this week. Featuring waves of baritone guitar and drone pedal, the tune feels like a harrowing venture on a boat through dark, unfriendly waters. As fuzzy static envelops the instrumentation in the second half, we are left with nothing but existential dread by the end. Whaler creates some of the most desolate

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