This is a field where experimenting & pushing boundaries is key. The artists I respect learned to adapt to being better in new ways. The risks make it fun.
Rebecca Cullen
Brilliantly infectious, intensely satisfying folk-rock-indie-blues fusion. Leaves you wanting more, though there’s plenty to appreciate as you hit repeat.
You’re not pulled in from afar by some overly loud or boisterous element. Instead, the simple beauty of the music provides a glow that subtly surrounds you.
Balances a carefree sense of character with considerate awareness of context. It sounds great because you know it well & because you hardly know it at all.
A winning formula, successfully fusing the grit & realness of rock with a fairly polished level of production that allows the song to shine brightly.
The song opens with questioning lyrics, later on offering more of a story telling element – presenting potential solutions or answers to those queries.
The weight & hit of heavy music connects & satisfies, but the melody has an alternative sense of emotion. It contrasts beautifully with the screamo element.
When I moved to Chicago I met so many stellar musicians & all of them were so fun to watch play & grow. They inspired me to keep working at music.
The progression of the chords, the distortion, the distance – you can feel the emotion of the piece from the overall energy of it.
Why make music if it’s not with emotion & passion? I love hearing artists get out there & bring it. When they’re in their zone you can look into their soul.
Watch Me goes hard with a spacious rhythm & flow that fuses the quickness of clever hip-hop & the mellow movement of reggae. Refreshingly organic.
The ambiance is eclectic & interesting, the pace & brightness of the track’s rhythm drives its way into your consciousness from the first few moments.