Monthly Archives: February 2016
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We’re impressed by the appealing voice of this country singer and his all-pro backup team that includes top-notch songwriters,
all of it mounted with expert ...
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Lionel Richie sideman Ben Mauro’s solo
work is a brand of soft-rock that presents a humanist’s warm, upbeat, optimistic “be- there-for-you” view of the world, delivered ...
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Louisiana’s Ensilenced are a sturdy, no-nonsense foursome who have learned well from the masters, namely Metallica/Machinehead. With growling vocals and chugging riffs, the too-long “Curse” ...
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There’s a dynamic, cinematic dimension to this artist’s work that suggests he could make a go of composing themes for film and TV. Musically, the ...
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Solo artist Meresha’s sonic vision relies heavily on production and effects, and in its moody, throbbing glory is well-suited to EDM festival situations. This young ...
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Hope’s voice has a crisp, naturally seductive resonance that dovetails with her moody material, which includes Evanescence’s 2003 hit, “Bring Me to Life.” Rather than ...
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We like how this Denver duo’s vocal tones exude lots of character, and both are able to muster an engaging flow. “Loop N Joop” is ...
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Female-fronted band Fairy Bones fuses the raw edges of punk rock with an equal dose of electronic punch, resulting in a sound that’s influenced by ...
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L.A.-based quintet HUNTR are led by rappers Gilbere and Raak, and we like how their vocal tones are dramatically distinct from each other. The way ...
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Frontman/trumpeter Danny Torgerson, with his chest-to-falsetto vocal histrionics, sets the pace for Capt. S with an energy that is irrepressible and unpredictable—and his band mates ...