Jake Davis is giving our listeners an opportunity to listen to his latest single “So Le Me Go”. The single still has a little of the electronica feel to it, but it mostly hits the more rock influence within music. It has that hard drum and guitar beat throughout the song that is every present in rock stylings. Jake voice shines again with enough of a rough edge to it to make the piece interesting. So get your Monday started with a great feeling rock song with Jake Davis’ “So Le Me Go” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Rel Gives Everyone an Experience with”Factory”
Rel is giving our listeners a new experience in listening to music with “Factory”. With all the different sounds hitting me with this single I wasn’t quite sure about it. As “Factory” continued I really started to appreciate what is being done with the instrumentality of this piece. Rel’s voice comes through really nice for a different experience for music listeners that most will enjoy. Check out rel’s single “Factory” through SoundCloud – Richard
Givers and Takers Latest “Strangers”
The Givers and Takers are giving to the ComicPop listeners again. This time the group is sharing the single “Strangers”. If you remember before with their single “Start the Morning” the band has that slow R&B style with a twinge of Psychedelic to make their sound unique to them. Check out Givers and Takers “Strangers” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Kyle Britton Becomes the “Villain”
The single “Villain” is being shared with our listener’s from Kyle Britton’s upcoming EP Riddle, scheduled for a June 10 release date. “Villain” kind of feels like an old western ballad at the beginning and then it shifts to a heavier beat. However, even the the drums heavier beat it feels like war drums. It’s a different sound for that I think our you will enjoy, because of the sense of gravity in the single. Here’s Kyle Britton’s “Villain” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Nick Valentini Collective Rides the “Carousel”
The Nick Valentini Collective invites the ComicPop listeners to ride the “Carousel”. This band, as you can tell by the above pic, has many members and they utilize the talents of each to derive their sound. The single “Carousel” to me has four distinct levels to it. The first part of the single gives one a meditative feel with nice soulful harmonies and then it shifts into a more pop sound with an upbeat tempo, next it hits the pinnacle with a maddening beat, to the drop of that goes back to the soulfulness in the beginning of the single. I believe “Carousel” is meant to be an introspective piece for the band and the listener to experience. The music video that the Collective is sharing is very peaceful and beautiful to watch. The band has an album in the works for this Summer, but for now to wet our appetites The Nick Valentini Collective is sharing the music video for “Carousel” through their YouTube channel. This is an interesting sound and I’m looking forward to what else the band will produce – Richard: