MUSIC REVIEWS

“Come And Getcha Some” by Charlie Kulis Band

“Come And Getcha Some” is the newest single from the Charlie Kulis Band. Full of rambunctious fun, this country hit is the right tone and struts itself the perfect pose. Ready for summer? You will be after listening to this sunglasses-worthy, bright shining tune. A revving guitar and a boppin …

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Heartour – “Little Waves” (SINGLE)

If there’s one man who still knows how to keep things interesting with his work after nearly two decades in the music industry, it’s Jason Young, and his new music with Heartour is all the evidence I need to verify this. In the single “Little Waves” from the EP Divert the …

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Sam Green & the Time Machine Continue to Surge

Sam Green & the Time Machine is Australian bred, but the poetic and musical range of this act extends far past the nation’s borders. He’s maintained steady pace of releases since 2017’s Which Way Left? and shows no signs of slowing down. The immediate follow-up to the aforementioned outing, 2017’s The Time Has …

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Heistheartist – “The Book of Mary” (EP)

When it comes to religious music finding success in the mainstream, there aren’t many artists that have found massive luck in crossover potential. The few that fluctuate between secular music and gospel/etc. tend to stick within the genres of country and adult contemporary, first and foremost. Some artists, such as …

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Lavendine – “Open Up a Window” (SINGLE)

Lavendine, the Oklahoma-based twin sister duo act comprising Jacy and Jana Ayers has made a striking return to the indie music scene with their first release since their 2013 debut album Feel My Way. On their latest single “Open Up a Window”, you already feel like this is the first …

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Rick Christian – “The New Normal” (EP)

Canadian Musician/Visual Artist, Rick Christian, may have just offered us the official pandemic, musical memoir. His album, The New Normal, is a reference to exactly what you think it is, and Christian is sure to reinforce that, throughout. At 7 songs, the record is most likely considered an EP by …

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