“Over” the latest single from R&B artist Norm Adams and Julia Robertson is a nakedly honest ode to the messiness of breaking up. Despite the cover art for the single seemingly evoking the “ripped from the headlines” drama of celebrity, the actual song itself is incredibly intimate and operates at a methodical pace. It’s composition
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Describe the heart of your latest single and how it came to be? I go back and forth a lot with Anel Saucedo, a producer I work with regularly and dear friend. She is a great encouragement to me, pushing me to believe in my own voice and talent. We started talking about becoming comfortable just
Describe the heart of your latest single and how it came to be? Edem: The latest Single is called Što Da Radim. Sandra Ban, the celebrated Croatian artist, and our wordsmith extraordinaire, proposed combining a traditional Croatian folk motif “Što Da Radim” or ”What To Do?’ with our KinderCrowdControl music. Next, she sent us soundbites of
Bands like Once Great Estate are something of an anomaly in the modern musical landscape. On the surface, they are a traditional Country group, though they consider themselves to be Southern Rock. They combine a classic sound with a modern method of storytelling, and at the moment, they seem most preoccupied with the finality of
A subtle, somewhat somber piano is waiting to commiserate with us in melodic terms in the song “Peace Piece – Revisited,” the opening cut from Monsieur Job’s W.T.F.!, but as we’ll learn in the next five slow jams on this 120-song LP (yes, you read that correctly), facilitating emotionality through singular dimensions is hardly the first
Howard Bloom Guests on The Mike Wagner Show on iHeart Radio. Howard Bloom has been called Einstein, Darwin, Newton, and Freud of the 21st century by Britain’s Channel 4 TV. He’s been published or given lectures at scholarly conferences in twelve fields, from quantum physics, cosmology, and evolutionary biology, to neuroscience, information science, aerospace, and
I hadn’t heard Little King or their previous albums before reviewing their latest release Amuse De Q. Reading in the press materials that Ryan Rosoff, the band’s chief songwriter, cut his teeth on late early period Rush, taught high school English, and focused on creative writing during his college years put me on guard. Would this
I am nearly fifty years old and confess the 1980’s does not seem so far away to me. The decade’s mid-way point, 1985, is almost forty years in our collective review but Foolish Deep, thankfully, never got the memo. Their five song EP release, recorded live this summer, had no overdubs and sparkles with the
Singer/Songwriter brainchild behind psyche group Revolushn, No Mansfield will be performing at at SohoJohnny Presents “9/11 Let Me Help Music & Fashion Celebrity Benefit Gala Concert” on Saturday September 11, 2021. It is set to take place at Rumi Event Space located at 229 W. 28th Street (between 7th and 8th), in Manhattan. The Red Carpet begins at 5:00 PM EST and the main event starts
Hi Blooming Fire! Thank you for speaking with me today! It’s our pleasure! You are gearing up for the release of the visual component of your project, Dunia! Will you tell us about it? Absolutely! Our Dunia EP had 4 tracks on it that created a collective vibe and concept if you will. The first
Hello! Thanks for chatting with me today! Tell us about your latest release! My latest release is titled “Your Loss.” I wrote this one after I heard from a past boyfriend who responded to one of my previous releases from this year, finally apologizing 10 years later. This definitely gave me a lot of new content for my
So give me the chance, a dreamy voice sings over a blushing, lush guitar bed. It’s the sound of a woman that has confidence, sometimes but not all the time. Isn’t that what being 17 is like? In the new pop/Americana song “Seventeen” from Wild Fire, exploring the ups-and-downs of being a young adult bubble
Depth in a contemporary rock band means more than just big guitars and bigger personalities; it means making complicated statements simple via the majestic tonal bond that comes from electric instruments playing in perfect unison. Burn the Ballroom have been thinking about this and other conceptual elements of their sound, and it’s evidenced quite profoundly in their
How do you want to make a difference with your music? I want to inspire people to be themselves and I want them to just feel something with any song I put out there. Do you keep someone or something in mind any time you’re writing new material? Usually I write about a particular experience
The album still isn’t out, but we’re watching Kanye edit in real time. By Grant Rindner August 9, 2021 Gunner Stahl / Courtesy of DONDA Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. A highly anticipated, late-career Kanye West album was promised on a specific date, only to remain an unreleased work in progress. First,
“It’s the middle of the night, you’re in Antwerp, Belgium and Jean-Claude Van Damme’s stuntman is leaving you with a bunch of weird undergarments,” says Simon Helberg of shooting Annette with director Leos Carax. By Keith Phipps August 9, 2021 Simon Helberg (right) at the Cannes premiere of “Annette” with director Leos Carax and co-star
This is the Swedish actor’s second go-round in the comic book movie world, but this, time it all went according to plan. He swears. By Joseph Bien-Kahn August 4, 2021 Joel Kinnaman on set for The Suicide Squad, 2021.Everett Collection / Courtesy of DC Films and Warner Bros. Pictures As I wait for Joel Kinnaman
You know “Respect,” “Natural Woman” and “Rock Steady.” As a new biopic starring Jennifer Hudson hits the obvious notes, try these equally brilliant deep cuts. By Keith Phipps August 6, 2021 Aretha Franklin performs in Los Angeles, May 16, 1975.Getty Images In 1985, Atlantic Records released one of the best hits collections ever compiled, Aretha
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