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Erase All The Silence: A Bedroom Artist Melding Metal with Emotion
Erase All The Silence, a bedroom artist with a strong metal edge, has released a deeply personal and powerful album titled F.R.A.G.M.E.N.T.E.D., a collection of 12 tracks that showcase the raw emotion and musical versatility that has become his signature.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Rene Giefing's Latest Releases
Rene Giefing is back with a bang, delivering a fresh batch of tracks that span various moods and genres. From high-energy party anthems to soulful love songs, the latest releases showcase the artist’s versatility and ability to connect with listeners across different emotional landscapes. Whether you’re ready to hit the dance floor or dive into a tender moment of reflection, Giefing Rene has something new to offer.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Chris Alan’s Debut Song “Philly Town (Acoustic)"
Chris Alan is a name to watch in the indie scene. With his debut single Philly Town (Acoustic), Alan offers a fresh sound that blends indie rock, blues, and acoustic vibes into an anthem that speaks directly to the heart of Philadelphia.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Album Review: Tony Marino – The Rock Album
Tony Marino, a composer, pianist, and recording engineer, has captivated audiences with his blend of jazz, Latin jazz, and world music. His sound, combining influences from bossa nova to bebop, has earned him a devoted following on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, other major music platforms, and social sites. Marino’s musical journey began in South Philadelphia, where he studied under prominent local musicians, and gained recognition starting with his Latin Jazz Project beginning in 1997.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Ethel Cain's New Album 'Perverts' is Cinematic, Skin Crawling Excellence. Top Story - January 2025.
When I first wrote about Ethel Cain in July 2023, her debut album Preacher's Daughter was reaching its crest of viral fame, garnering millions upon millions of streams on Spotify and, in turn, a newly expanded fan base that seemed to be slowly turning her dark, twisty, pioneering concept album into meme fodder.
By Erin Latham Sheaabout a year ago in Beat
HiR: The Melatonin Monologue
In a music scene where genres often collide and blur, HiR is carving his own space with his latest EP, The Melatonin Monologue. Hailing from Kansas City, this talented producer and audio engineer is quickly gaining attention for his ability to seamlessly blend rap, hip-hop, and pop into a fresh, distinctive sound.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Empowering Voices: Frankeke’s Uplifting New Tracks
Frankeke has once again graced the music world with two powerful and soul-stirring tracks: My Helper and No Fear in Love. These songs, blending gospel, Christian, and contemporary styles, deliver messages of hope, strength, and unwavering faith that are sure to resonate deeply with listeners from all walks of life.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
In His Hands
Almost instinctively, we casually intertwined our fingers and absent-mindedly rubbed our thumbs in circles periodically across the back of the other hand. We had done the same thing day after day for a quarter of a century, touch being an essential love language for us both. If we were near enough, inevitably our hands found each other and settled into their own lover’s embrace. On this occasion we sat at a back corner table in a piano bar on a cruise ship. The tiny bar teemed with other passengers, most a little tipsy, all seemingly enjoying the talented crooning and gentle humor of the British pianist as he regaled us with classic rock ballads. Many shouted requests, including the lady insistent he play some song she couldn’t remember but he must know. (She seemed more than just a bit tipsy and we never did figure out what song she wanted.) The crowd swayed back and forth in rhythm, halfway between a dance and a counterbalance to the rocking of the ship.
By A. J. Schoenfeldabout a year ago in Beat
2024: The Saga Continues Pt. 2. Content Warning.
2024 has been a year of roller coaster emotions, and that's putting it lightly. Music has been there through every moment... the beauty and the horror. There are always two sides to every story, including mine for 2024. The first side covered the darkest moments, the failures, the despair, the pain and the heartbreak. It becomes easy to allow the moments of hopelessness to reign and overshadow the moments of light... but what good does that bring? The moments of joy, relief, calm and love may be few and far between... but they exist and that is what makes the music of them so much sweeter as 2024 concludes.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat











