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Niall McCabe Says Don’t Wait until ‘The Last Chorus’
Recent Articles By Cynthia Gross On March 4, County Mayo, Ireland-based acoustic artist Niall McCabe released “The Last Chorus,” which is the lead single from his upcoming album. The effecting and mesmerizing track gently beckons listeners to awaken from their complacency in order to experience all the wonder life has to offer. “The Last Chorus” […]
Ellie Byers Pretends to Be Someone She’s Not with ‘Role Play’
Recent Articles By Daniel Warren Hill Contemporary R&B artist Ellie Byers makes her public solo debut with a song that is as dynamic as the conversation she hopes to have with listeners about pretending to be someone else. “Role Play” is a complicated track that to a passing listener could be perceived as a pop […]
There’s a War in the Comments Section with Sam Reaver’s New Single ‘Sarcastic War’
Recent Articles By Charlie Maybee Chicago-based singer-songwriter, Sam Reaver, has released his latest single “Sarcastic War,” which croons with pointed social commentary. He seems to hold an apathetic attitude toward those who choose to engage in this kind of bickering, as he chooses to opt out. But as we head into the chorus, we learn […]
Bonze Relies on Himself in New Music Video for ‘Self’
More to Watch By Margaret Adams Electro-pop artist Bonze has released a music video for his next single “Self.” The single precedes his upcoming debut album, and has been his sixth release since “Jenny (Can You Hear Me?)” in 2018. The UK-based artist, whose name is Jack Reardon, continues to work as a psychotherapist, as […]
Goth is Still In with Absinthe Vows’ Debut Self-Titled LP
Recent Articles By Charlie Maybee Ohio-based goth rockers, Absinthe Vows, have released their self-titled debut album, which echoes with the influence of acts like The Cure, The National, and even Marilyn Manson. It is dark and distorted in nature but has a distinct ease to it that ebbs and flows with the swelling synths and […]