Delyn Grey Cuts Loose on “Set Me Free”
The defining moment of “Set Me Free”, the latest single and video from Toronto’s Delyn Grey, comes about a minute or so into the cut.
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The defining moment of “Set Me Free”, the latest single and video from Toronto’s Delyn Grey, comes about a minute or so into the cut.
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There’s music, and then there’s music.
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By Deuce There’s a little bit of everything on the Beo String Quartet’s Ghosts Revisited LP. From live drums to live vocals, violins, and an upright bass, the foursome manage to cover a lot of ground (a significant amount of which is un-trodden) over 11 tracks. Four of those numbers are simply entitled “Ghost 1”, “Ghost 2”, “Ghost 3” and
Read moreYou already know, just by glancing at the names of the tunes, that Marc-E is onto something a little bit more than your typical artist is on his latest project, the eight-track album Catharsis.
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Elliot Cole’s latest album Journals (Vol. 1) is unabashedly enigmatic.
Read moreIt’s tough to gauge the top track on Arktik Lake’s debut Extended Player Shimmer, which is a problem most artists would do well to encounter.
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The acoustic guitars that dominate the individual recordings on Quiet Girl, the most recent EP from My Autumn Amor—which is solo artist Thomas Monroe, not a group—are superlative, and exceptionally so.
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It’s hard to decide which is better on Squanky Kong’s “Dawn of the Cataclysm” LP—the meaning and lyrics to the songs on this project, or the sheer delight of the music behind them.
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D.E.L, a group comprised of the de la Hoyde brothers, has accomplished a couple of noteworthy things on its most recent single and video, the punchy “Yoko” without the One.
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Much like its title, “About U”, the latest single from Australia’s Nick De La Hoyde, is short, sweet, and to the point.
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Ever wonder what the 70’s were like?
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The quest for music—it’s varied dimensions, numerous levels of adeptness, multi-variegated expressions and more—is a fascinating journey in which the seeker of truth, understanding, and creativity never knows where he or she may end up.
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It’s uncertain when the last time was anyone’s heard anything similar to that which is found on Vannon’s Desert of Our Dreams LP.
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t’s hard to know exactly where to start when listing the accomplishments Hippy’s achieved on its latest full length release, Falling in Love With Being Alive.
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Mother Ghost has crafted a well put together, deliberate combination of qualities, tunes, approaches, and stylistic maneuvers on its debut album Somnambulo, which was unveiled to the world at large a mere five days ago.
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Celebrity Warship Culture is definitely onto something with its latest offering, the nine-track album Recreational Everything.
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These days, you’re lucky if you get just one style per song from an artist—and that’s really pushing the boundary if we’re talking an original one.
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The range of the musicianship displayed on Zack Oakley’s debut album Badlands is nothing short of remarkable.
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There are album concepts and there are concept albums.
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“Happy in Your World”, the latest release from Sluka, is one of those tunes that starts just like it begins.
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Time was, not so long ago, that Blake Red was simply talking about her latest EP, The Cradle.
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Scotty Karate can do a lot of things, and indeed does just that on his latest Long Player Always Honey.
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There’s some music (not all) that simply sounds better live.
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Hauntology, the forthcoming album released by Abiura on September 10, is a case study in the prolongation of everything most people (in their conscious minds, at least) actively attempt to escape.
Read moreThere are not many artists like Serious Sam Barrett.
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