album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
Writing Their Own Requiem. Content Warning.
Introduction This morning I picked out "You Want It Darker" by Leonard Cohen and thought I know at least three artists who knew they were not long for this world, and thought it might be an idea to share songs from these albums with you.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred3 months ago in Beat
Top 5 Depeche Mode Songs
You could throw a dart at any band and find out that the songs were influenced by Depeche Mode. This band has solidified its way into the hearts and minds of many fans from the 80s and an audience kept finding them (that includes yours truly). Now keep in mind that I am just a music fan, I don't count these songs as lesser or greater than the others. I'm just a fan of the band.
By Samantha Parrish3 months ago in Beat
Act II: Cowboy Carter (Album Review)
March 29 March 29 is here and so is the second act of Renaissance!!! Finally, all 27 tracks featured other artists: Dolly Parton, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Willie Nelson, and her youngest daughter Rumi. Some of the tracks lasted under 60 seconds.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 months ago in Beat
Swaggyono is the chief producer of North Philadelphia...
In the bustling streets of North Philadelphia, where the rhythm of life pulses through every corner, there emerges a musical prodigy whose beats resonate with the soul of the city. Swaggyono, the chief producer of North Philly and the creative force behind "DreamChasers" artist Diamond Street Keem, is a name synonymous with innovation, style, and authenticity in the realm of hip-hop production. With a keen ear for rhythm and an innate understanding of the essence of hip-hop, Swaggyono's work transcends boundaries, taking listeners on a sonic journey unlike any other.
By DJ JSO | THE MIC XM3 months ago in Beat
Music for Bugs
Background YouTube is filled with aesthetic playlists and soundscapes meant to capture every vibe and micro niche imaginable. From imagining you're a princess secretly researching about your mother while plotting to overthrow your father to magic volcanoes to imagining yourself in the Star Wars universe and more, there is something to capture every inch of the imagination. As a writer, these can all be quite invaluable when trying to immerse myself in the worlds I create. I did, of course, pull these examples from my own playlists.
By S. C. Almanzar4 months ago in Beat