Monthly Archives: July 2021

Nationally Recognized Reggae Artist Madi Simmons Is Still Pushing Out Sweet Reggae Music

Madi Simmons is a well known reggae artist who was voted best indie artist in two different showcases, including the top indie male reggae artist award in 2018. He has released many songs and albums in the past 20 years and toured all over the US, including performances at many major events like Cougar Mountain Fest, Benbow Summer Art Fair,

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G-Menez Sings About Turning Your Flaws Into Strengths In His Song ‘Purgatory’

G-Menez‘s songs have dark vibes accompanied by aggressive vocals that set an ominous, demonic environment. The heavy bass and chilling bells add to the hostile tone. His sound was inspired by contemporary, popular horrorcore, death rap, rap metal, and other sub-genres of trap music. He has always been attracted to the sounds of rock and trap together and it is

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AUDIO: Danger Chamber – “Enter the Danger Chamber”

Danger Chamber are a new “boy band” duo on the block, consisting of rapper Will Gagliano (formerly known as Burnoutboi) and vocalist Connor Schuller. They’re out with their debut single, and they come storming out the gate here with open arms. The boys are ready to ride around, spark a blunt, and party with some women. It’s a sharp start

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AUDIO: Pulpa de Guayaba – “Ode to You”

Latin reggae-soul band Pulpa de Guayaba’s latest single is a lovestruck one. Vocalist Dominick Dear sings to a lover, wishing to reconcile all their differences with one more song. Their problems are fixable and he’s begging for another chance at making things work. It’s a song about willing to do anything to right your wrongs. Stay tuned for more from

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AUDIO: Tom Wanderer – “Private Revolution”

Lo-fi psych rock project Tom Wanderer released a debut record not too long ago. Recorded in early quarantine, these songs are the result of a loose idea involving an old drum machine, a digital shruti box, and homemade musical devices that would constitute an electronic backing band accompanying the Wanderer. With plenty of fuzz, hazy feedback and garage textures, “Private

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AUDIO: Kingdumb – “Rave In My Bedroom”

‘Rave In My Bedroom’ is Kingdumb’s newest track, taken from his latest ep of the same name. It’s an upbeat, rave stomper that defies convention, and Kingdumb takes us down a novel route that’s both refreshing and irresistible. Kingdumb has been producing for a long time and is now demonstrating his expertise with this new tune. It transports us back

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AUDIO: The Mad Game – “Funny”

‘Funny’ is The Mad Game’s newest song, and it has an instantly appealing texture unlike anything else heard recently. An upward whirling synth loop emerges from the undergrowth before meeting with a beat that rattles the speaker grills in the overture. The sound suddenly takes a new turn, seemingly out of nowhere, and changes into a one-of-a-kind diamond that is

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VIDEO: Brad Lee Curtis – “Waiting for the Tide”

Singer-songwriter Brad Lee Curtis has a new video out accompanying his recent single “Waiting for the Tide.” Directed by Hilary Anderson Reese, the scene here finds Curtis on the shore dancing with the woman he loves. Then he’s got his guitar, singing of wishing to be swept away by love. Enjoying themselves on the beach is the perfect scenery for

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AUDIO: OncetheSun – “When It All Falls”

Alternative-hard rockers OncetheSun dropped their first single since 2016’s “The Ghost Inside Me.” The song swells with grandeur, featuring an ocean of blistering guitars and somber keyboards against lyrics of defeat and heartbreak. We get taken by the hand and thrust into the enduring hurt and anguish. Hopefully it’s a sign of a something bigger from OncetheSun to come –

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AUDIO: Robot Witch – “Millennial Hat”

Electric psych rockers Robot Witch have their debut single out. The song jingles with robotic synth effects over a hard-hitting, spacey guitar riff. In between the rocking comes vocalist Matt Lubus’ simple yet esoteric lyrics that almost come off like spoken word. It’s a jam that marries classic rock influences with modern electronic experimentation, and we look forward to what’s

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GHSTFLSH Release ‘List Of Regrets’ Reflects On Moving Forward From Personal Loss

Nashville musician Brad Byram, releases music through creative outlet GHSTFLSH, where he reinvents his sound with a single that moves the soul. An 80’s style rock song for fans of Bring Me The Horizon and Motionless in White, all the way to Oliver Tree and Childish Gambino. List Of Regrets, is a crooning poem on the backdrop of an abandoned

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: Toadskin, Weird Storm

A late night bill of indie rock took place at Bremen Cafe Friday evening, featuring bands Toadskin and Weird Storm. It was the first show for both bands in quite some time, not to mention both projects began shortly before COVID hit. Toadskin consists of vocalist/guitarist Jeff Van Dreel, bassist/vocalist Trevor Broskowski, and drummer Logan Byrne. Their sound could be

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The Story Behind The Sad Lyrics Of ‘Mr Doctor’ By jiiP Is What Makes It Truly Unique And Inspiring

Originally from London, England, jiiP took up the piano before he had learned the fundamentals of speech. By the age of 4, he had written his first song. He went on to study music composition at KU and UMKC, mastering the violin and guitar during his travels through the states. Since 2012, jiiP has performed all over NYC and has

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If You Are Looking For An Uplifting Track With A Nostalgic Feel To It, ‘Higher’ By Echolily Is Just The Song For You

With a sonic palette enveloped in dusty, oblique soundscapes and pop sensibilities, Echolily finds herself pivoting around themes of ’90s nostalgia, downtempo electronica and lofi melancholia. Her sound mainly lies in the genres of alt/synth pop and lofi. Echolily has been writing songs from a young age, though has only spent the past 3 years dwelling in the music production

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‘I’ve Had Enough’ By Joe Day Is For All The People Who Just Broke Up With Their Toxic Ex

Joe Day‘s sound is a mix of hip-hop and pop punk. His music is influenced by the likes of blink 182, Sum 41, Neck Deep and Machine Gun Kelly. He has been getting into more trap music recently and is a big fan of Juice Wrld, 24k Gldn, Landon Cube, Sueco and The Kid Laroi. He loves the bridge between

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