Try something new today with Young X's third installment of Man With No Music, Summer Nostalgia, presented by MidSouth Muzik. The 16-track album casts an air of... Read More
Adrian Marcel treats fans with a free musical project tiled Weak After Next, a follow-up on his 2013 mixtape, 7 Days of Weak. Marcel is an up-and-coming artist ... Read More
Take the chill pill as Manj by Joomanji take you in a laid-back journey of hiphop and solid beats. Created for over two years, the album showcases an artist’s revolution and shifting pallets throughout the years.
Laced with sounds of trumpets that are mixed with samples of birds chirping on the background, Somethin’ Out Of Nothin sets the right amount of chill vibes to relax your soul.
Pop RnB fanatics unite as Shenna‘s latest EP, Dream in Color, rock your world. The 20-year-old singer/songwriter/actress/model from Virginia gives us a sneak peak on her craft with five polished tracks, which were produced by Austin Bello from Forever The Sickest Kids. Shenna has already performed worldwide and used her writing skills to share her experiences and spread these messages through her music.
After having a successful run contributing his talents as producer or part of, Time Crisis; talented emcee, F. Virtue finally takes the time to give his fans a taste of his own little world.
Chinook serves as a precursor to the musician's upcoming record and if it's any indication, the album will definitely be worth checking out.
The 6-track compilation has been described as "emo" and "dark." Indeed, the EP sees F.Virtue peeling back layers of experience and emotions, exposing raw skin that lets listeners get a feel for what the artist is all about.
‘The 5th Element’ is Kellee Maize’s 5th studio album released for Valentine’s Day 2014, perfectly co-relating to the albums main theme. The 5th and missing element is Love – which in its unconditional form could help humanity evolve its consciousness from the “love of power to the power of love”, says Kellee Maize on her website quoting Jimi Hendrix.
Don’t be fooled by her sweet persona and her playfulness, because Tara Priya is so much more than that.
The London bureau of BBC calls her voice something that “you just need to hear,” and why not? Tara is half-Persian, half-Indian, and all soul. The California-based songstress has been listening to ’60s pop ever since she was a tot. Priya cites Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Etta James, and even Tupac Shakur as some of her influences, which probably resulted in the diverse yet accessible brand of music that she currently possesses.
We have just been invited to a kickin’ jamming session at the ‘lake street dive’!
Lake Street Drive, a quartet formed in Boston, is an underrated gem of a band that’s waiting be elevated to greater heights, even though they’ve been around in a decade now.
Ain’t music produced better than with love?
This probably is the mantra of rising urban group Ain’t No Love, which, after wowing indie music fans with slicker-than-slick tunes via their self-titled EP, returns with a slightly moody Tears of Joy.