MUSIC REVIEWS

Rachel DeeLynn “Can You Hear Me Now?” (SINGLE)

Nasvhille-based by way of Boston and a stay at the Berklee College of Music, singer/songwriter Rachel DeeLynn cites Taylor Swift as a significant influence on her art. We’ll take her word on that, but her new single boasts one clear difference, if no other. URL: https://www.racheldeelynn.com/ La Swift has never …

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Kill Tuco “Apples” (SINGLE)

Kill Tuco’s new single, “Apples,” is a vivacious dive into a bygone era of rock, blending elements of late-70s garage, power-pop, and alt-rock with a sprinkle of surfy exuberance. Set for release on November 28, this track is both a nod to classic college party soundtracks and a polished step …

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Susannah B Releases “Christmas Time Is Here”

It’s that time of year again, folks—when stepping into any store, flipping on the radio, or innocently scrolling through a playlist means being ambushed by holiday music. Whether it’s Mariah Carey reminding you she’s still defrosting her vocal cords or Wham!’s “Last Christmas” lurking around the corner like a bad …

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Curious Dreamers “Hushabye Lullabye (Music from the Original TV Series)” 

The collaboration of veteran composer and sound designer Giles Lamb with television and theatre production visionary Sacha Kyle makes Curious Dreamers a must-hear. Lamb’s deep background in film, television, and games, among other venues, supplies an unique dimension to this project. URL: https://curiousdreamers.com/ He’s versatile enough to command modernist music …

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Daryl Mosley “Long Days & Short Stories” (LP)

Evidence aplenty for Daryl Mosley’s spiritual beliefs fills his fourth Pinecastle Records solo release Long Days & Short Stories. However, you don’t need to share his faith to get something meaningful from his songs. Mosley composed nine of the album’s ten songs by himself, working with a single co-writer on one. …

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Hecojeni “Christmas Lost Today” (SINGLE)

The imaginative yet unusual aesthetic fueling Hecojeni’s musical art is born from influences as diverse as college rock, folk-rock, alternative, and indie. They are firing down a highly individual trail that erases the traditional distance between performer and audience and encourages an unlikely but stirring collaboration between the creators and …

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Route 3 “Just Believe” (LP) 

Seven songs on Route 3’s new release Just Believe may seem a paltry offering. We live in an age where Bigger is Better, and, as any longtime music listener will note, the standard for what constitutes a full-length album release has drastically changed over the last three-plus decades. By some listener’s estimation, Just …

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