When you think of the best singers of the Sixties and Seventies, Roy Orbison stands right alongside them and maybe, just a little bit ahead. In Dreams is one of his very […]
When you think of the best singers of the Sixties and Seventies, Roy Orbison stands right alongside them and maybe, just a little bit ahead. In Dreams is one of his very […]
Can’t Swim deliver another powerful track called Stranger, one that starts off almost ballad-like, yet it soon picks up and finishes quite strongly. A good band that just keeps on getting better […]
Tinashe is all over the place of late and that is a good thing and here, she joins Britney in the latest off of her album Glory called Slumber Party. The song […]
Having been released for a while now, MØ’s Drum finally gets the video treatment and while there is nothing especially crazy-good about it, the song is and you can bet that it […]
Seaway’s latest album Colour Blind, released in 2015, keeps on giving with Slam being the latest to gain a music video. It also happens to be one of the best songs on […]
John Splithoff’s Sing To You has been out for a while now, but you can be sure that it still remains as catchy as ever with its 90’s soul/pop throwback feel. Fun […]
Alex Turner and Miles Kane have returned once again as The Last Shadow Puppets cover Jacques Dutronc’s swinging sixties anthem Les Cactus. Suffice it to say, they do a ridiculously good job […]
A classic Ani DiFranco track, originally recorded for her first album and performed live off of the Living in Clip album, Fire Door remains one of her best songs to this day. […]
If there is one man you can count on to make consistently good music, it is Michael Kiwanuka. A fantastic track, One More Night continues to prove that soul has a place […]
XYLØ joins The Chainsmokers on their latest track and it is a nice change of pace from Closer which has played endlessly for the last forever. The latter is still a good […]