Nashville-based indie-rock trio Goldpark is back with a new single, “Covered In Sunshine,” off their forthcoming EP. This new track is the very quick follow up to “Lady Lightyear,” the story of a celestial love affair, which was released not even two months ago. While “Lady Lightyear” was by no means a bad song, it seemed like a misguided experiment. A song like that
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Bazzi Continues Musical Evolution with “Will It Ever Feel The Same”
Bazzi rose to fame just a few years ago with his self-penned hit “Mine.” The song, which is nearing 900 million streams on Spotify, is just over two minutes long and featured one of the first recognizable “viral trend moments” in modern pop music with its now iconic opening line, “You so… f***ing… precious… when you… smile.” The entire song itself could likely be
Milky Chance Happily Welcome Apocalypse in New Video, “Synchronize”
Let’s face it. Some artists, no matter how great their catalog, will always be remembered for that ONE song. You’ve got Natasha Bedingfield with “Pocketful Of Sunshine,” Leona Lewis with “Bleeding Love” and Bastille with “Pompeii” (though, personally, the Seeb remix of their song “Grip” is their best, hands down), along with so many others, and you can absolutely throw Milky Chance in there
Doctor Yizzle Seeks Respect And Looks Towards Future With New Single “I Keep Calling”
“One day the world is gonna respect us” raps American-Korean artist Doctor Yizzle LA-based artist Doctor Yizzle does it all – arranging, producing, writing, engineering, you name it! He had his work cut out for him but what I love about hip-hop is that it resonates with people in a way that no other genre does. It’s about the message and that’s what hooks you.
State Champs Release New Album “Kings Of The New Age”
State Champs are at it again. Nearly four years after the release of their last album Living Proof, the band are once more reclaiming their title as the kings of pop punk. Or should we say the Kings of the New Age. Released this past Friday, Kings of the New Age features four previously released tracks accompanied by seven brand new ones- showcasing that
2022 Grammy Predictions
Grammy predictions for the General categories, Pop, Alternative, and R&B. Predictions are what I think will/should win, while my picks are what I’d WANT to win General Record Of The Year • “I Still Have Faith In You”- ABBA • “Freedom”- Jon Batiste • “I Get A Kick Out Of You”- Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett • “Peaches”- Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar and
Love You Later Is Back With Sad Girl Summer Jam, “Keepintouch” 
Lexi Aviles, better known by her stage name Love You Later, is making waves within the Nashville music community while simultaneously staking her claim among today’s long, diverse list of great female artists. She expertly crafts compelling pop hooks, while putting her own spin on modern synth pop in the same vein as Betty Who or Carly Rae Jepsen. Her lyrics are full of
Taking Music ‘Further’: Dwight + Nicole Talk Their Musical Inspirations, “The Next Go Round” and Choosing Happiness Over Career Moves
The closest thing you’ll get to blues music on network television or mainstream radio these days is a cover of a song on a reality singing competition show like American Idol or The Voice, or a tribute to a legendary artist at the Grammy Awards. The tributes are usually memorable but fade from the public consciousness within a few hours, and the covers on
KHAMARI STRIKES THE BALANCE BETWEEN VULNERABILITY AND CATCHY LYRICS
Described as “One of the most promising acts to come out of the pandemic” by Lyrical Lemonade, Boston native, Khamari is causing waves in the music industry with his smooth vocals and R&B flair. His single “Doctor, My Eyes” released in January reminds me a little of Frank Ocean but what really hooked me were the lyrics. His ability to express how many of
Trying To Be Kind, Like Diana: Diana Is Calling Talks Their New Sound, Moving To NYC, and The Importance of Mental Health
The music video for the track “Diana” is an intimate, unfiltered look at both the group behind the song and the woman who inspired it. Diana Is Calling, a jazz/adult contemporary-indie rock group from Philly, perfectly captured the spirit and energy of Diana, lead singer Melanie Juliano’s grandmother, in the jam session/cooking-themed home video. Diana is seen throughout preparing food, laughing, goofing around and,