MUSIC REVIEWS

Alias Wayne “Love One Another” (SINGLE)

Ranzel X Kendrick has a lot of attributes going for him as an artist, and in the new single from his Alias Wayne project, bluntly titled “Love One Another,” he brings his artistic chemistry into the studio for anyone who appreciates quality folk-pop to get excited about. There’s always a …

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Cameron Joseph “Run To The Cross” (SINGLE)

Cameron Joseph’s debut original single “Run To The Cross” is a beautiful example of how Christian rock music can blend seamlessly with indie rock. Joseph’s stunning voice, coupled with the lush piano, is a perfect combination. The piano is the backbone of the song, giving it a beautiful and tender …

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Johnnie Mikel “Purgatory’ (LP)

Thrusting itself from the speakers like a wild animal that has just been uncaged, the deluge of guitar melodicism that we find in the first few important peaks of Johnnie Mikel’s “Vulnerability” is undeniably some of the most exciting of any found on his new LP Purgatory. In this strikingly strong …

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Different Moon “Second Chance” (SINGLE)

Divinely physical but not so overwhelming in size that we feel intimidated by their melody, the strings that awaken “Second Chance” are as strong as a tidal wave, but hardly the best part about Different Moon’s latest single. There’s a radiance in the fleeting introduction to this track that gets …

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The Wandering Off “Hey There” (SINGLE)

The Wandering Off are much more than just another husband/wife musical duo. It definitely isn’t a new phenomenon – many musical partnerships are formed on the basis of matrimony. Emily and Kyle Corner are just debuting under this moniker, but their single “Hey There” sounds like they’ve been making music …

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Tundra Music Collective “Rawk On” (SINGLE/VIDEO)

Tundra Music Collective aren’t playing out old formulas and watered-down concepts based on their idols’ greatest hits in the explosive album Rawk On. There are no big props, filler, or synthetic harmonies to adorn simplistic lyrics of love and loss upon. In tracks like the record-starting title cut, the blustery “Modified” …

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