Beautifully crafted, a melodic and engaging response to inequality and violence, and a strong reminder that there is still plenty of work to be done.
Rebecca Cullen
An ever-creative Doc Jazz ventures down a decidedly personal yet topically poignant pathway with this brand new single.
“Remember to love yourself for you, and never change. It’s the people that are different that add color to this world.”
An Echo Boomer by self-definition, Rasky Sadagr takes listeners through a mind-bending world of audio exploration.
Along with a full-length album from earlier this summer, Stimulus is just one of a plethora of new releases that further secure his name as one of the most melodically engaging, thoughtful and professional artists of the year.
Brilliant songwriting – it’s a pleasure to listen to such a hard-hitting contemporary band with so much vulnerability and realness at the heart of their work.
Music has always played a strong role in reminding us of the hopeful qualities in life, and Jeremy Roske’s A Little Love couldn’t have come at a better time.
“I’m working on a new project that’s unlike anything I’ve done before, and I think it showcases an evolution in my songwriting.”
“Some people want to achieve super stardom and that’s great and all, but if I can make enough money to be some what comfortable with music, I’d be happy.”
Pop Is The Name goes on to tell more of Pop’s story in detail, complete with motivational aspects as much so as those drenched in realness, hardship and hard work.
Introducing himself in style and with a notably thoughtful, hopeful manner of writing, Shaney Poo brings a whole new level of positivity and good vibes to the music scene with this brilliantly illuminating collection of originals.
Experienced street performer and traveler James Ethington III, currently hanging his hat in New Mexico, emerges this summer with a uniquely creative collection of original songs.