Light Out There delivers to music fans the single “Where Memories Live”. This single is a very clean and simple song which is reminiscent of country music from the 1980’s and 1990’s. The video adds to the lyrics that convey a life message. This song isn’t about getting up and dancing, but what many in our world are experiencing with loved ones, dementia. The general audience will appreciate the single but those that have or are experiencing dementia with loved ones, it will resonate even more. A had subject to express, but Light Out There does an admiral job. Check out “Where Memories Live” through Light Out There’s YouTube channel – Richard:
You “Can’t Say No” to Rebel House Radio’s Release
Rebel House Radio has a soft spoken sound. Not knowing what they have done with other singles, I know with their latest “Can’t Say No” the band is aware of this trait. The beat has a great steady driving sound with the other instruments being more of a supportive role. However, they don’t let this over power the lyrics. Rebel House Radio has adjusted their sound level to compliment their voices rather than take over the song. The music video also compliments the single as well. So check out the single “Can’t Say No” from Rebel House Radio’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Foam Ropes Releases “Potion me Well” Single
Derek Nicoletto and his band Foam Ropes’ recent single “Potion me Well” has a Southern Rock feel to it. So when one listens to it you get that back home country rock feel which has a strong beat to it. The music video that the band did for the single kind of goes in a very different direction though. It has apartment and dance studio scenes to it which felt a little disconnected to the style of the music. This is one that should have been filmed on a farm or range and it would have meshed with the single better. To me the Southern Rock fans will love “Potion me Well”, so download the song and jam out to it. You can check out the music video here from the bands YouTube channel – Richard:
Alpine Camp has No “Regrets of a Cosmic Mountaineer
Ariel and The Alpine Camp has given us “Regrets of a Cosmic Mountaineer” to share with you. The Alpine Camp are a folk band, but with “Regrets” it is like a folk song on speed. It has the elements of a folk song, but the band has fun with the single by speeding it up, which makes “Regrets” become infectious. Take a listen to “Regrets of a Cosmic Mountaineer” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Taylor Casey’s “The Kindness of Others” Single
Taylor Casey has that folk song quality to his music. That quality comes through loud and clear in his single “The Kindness of Others”. The folk genre is one of those in between genres that will appeal to rock listeners as well as country listeners. I really enjoyed “The Kindness of Others” and can’t wait to hear his other offerings. Check it out through SoundCloud – Richard:
Zoya’s Music Video for “What’s Done is Done”
This is my first listening to one of Zoya’s singles, with “What’s Done is Done”. Zoya is bring us an influence from her culture in this single. The flute at the beginning and throughout the song gives it a haunting feeling. Of course I really get into the song once the drums are introduced, but that is just me. The way Zoya sings has a Jazzy feel to it and I can see her really going into that area or mixing her culture with Jazz to bring a new sound to the table. I’m eager to listen to her other recordings to see how see progress. Check out “What’s Done is Done” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
STASH has fun with “Strip Me Bare”
STASH hits the scene with their elctropop dance single “Strip Me Bare”. With this single Amanda Maze brings the listener in with her pop sound and then Steph Prost hits you with her rapping. This is a very nice blend that we have seen others do with the pop and rap mixture and it fits this single well. The music and video that goes with it gives you a 1990’s dance club feel. Very energizing and I can’t wait to hear what else they have. Check out STASH’s music video for “Strip Me Bare” through their Vevo YouTube channel – Richard: