Describing male falsetto as soulful may be like describing chocolate as chocolaty, but Desmond Myers' singing and his "Playing with Fire" epitomize that.
The line between sexy, vulgar, and simply banal, is very thin. But the video to "Beautiful" threads along it like a master tightrope walker.
On its surface, Seth Rogen and Brandon Trost’s 'An American Pickle' is a sweet, breezy film with an oversized heart at its center, but lying just below is a tale of important history not often taught in America.
Social Gravy incorporates bits and pieces of a few different bands into a musical gravy that's every bit their own.
The star of "3AM"'s video isn't your typical model we usually see in hip-hop videos. She's an absolute doll though, and human-sized at that!
Art Bell's new memoir about his life and creating the TV juggernaut Comedy Central, is wildly funny but also knows how to be intimate and reach the heart of the reader. Creating mixed feelings of fleeting joy and indefinable sadness.
Caterina J is a bilingual and multi-talented songstress, flowing from one vibe and language to the next in her new jazz-pop album, 'Reborn.'
Dan Lipton's folk album, 'Water Rising' is like a collection of campfire and travel stories that you only collect by living them.
An excellent album that you can fit into the experimental singer/songwriter category.
Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz deliver a somber reflection on our current times done Americana style.
EllaHarp delivers and excellent Americana song that stands on its own with its excellent melody and vocals, underpinned by a mini 5-string banjo.
Ryan Dugré delivers an acoustic guitar album that is neither Fahey-style, modern classical, nor New Age, but all of those in the best sense of what they are supposed to be.
"Losing Breath" will have you wondering what year it is – 2020 or the 1990, which is funny, since the song is sparked by the current turmoil.
'Nomad' couldn’t have come at a better time as it allows us to escape reality for a while and travel to these uncharted territories, as Herzog retraces the footprints paved by his long-time friend and travel writer Bruce Chatwin.
Okito's first debut single as an artist oozes confidence and swag and is the kind of super cool and catchy hip-hop song you'd imagine the head honcho from an '80s movie to make his first appearance to.
WaxFeet's "Dream" and its video are like an album of scattered memories and faded photographs, held together by a stainless feeling.
"Pretend" is practically 2 diametrically opposite songs into one, joint together by XIMXIA’s multi-form talent.
Real African rhythms with rumbling guitars and Zamba’s lyrics, with neither the beats, rhythms, or Zamba’s raps missing a single step.
Whether you're keen on Zodiac signs and horoscopes or not, you certainly should be, because Marquis Hill’s musical vision on 'Soul Sign' is both fresh and inspiring soul-jazz/spiritual jazz.
Johnny Labelle’s 'XVIII' is in many ways like the reflection of the year of its release - 2020, dark, brooding, and late-night all over the place. Excellent.
She Brought Me Gasoline is able to fashion Americana to their own liking, without giving any indication that they hail from Mount Medvednica and not somewhere in the Appalachians.
Ryan Summers offers a unique mix of musical styles while delivering intimate songwriting about deprogramming from a cult.
Hailing from Italy, The Straddlerz deliver a hard rock lovers' album full of emotion and flair on their debut.
‘Ghosts of War’ is an engaging musical/lyrical experience that goes beyond what is usually considered to be the music of a singer/songwriter.