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“Straight Over Me” Shows Brooks John Martin at His Most Haunting and Honest

by Leslie Sherman March 19, 2025 7:45 am Tagged With: 2025, Folk, indie, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

Brooks John Martin’s latest single “Straight Over Me” is a highlight track featured on his newly released self-titled album.

This is a haunting, slow-burning song that feels like drifting into the unknown. It wraps brooding intensity in lush strings, hypnotic guitar lines and Martin’s signature melancholic baritone which evokes an eerie yet cinematic atmosphere.

Keyth Jones Kicks Up the Dust with Brand New Single “Run to Me”

by Leslie Sherman March 7, 2025 12:00 pm Tagged With: 2025, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Keyth Jones has always been a musical wanderer. From his early days bringing “spirited, nasal vocals” to coffeehouses in the late 1990’s to his time co-fronting the Baltimore psych-rock outfit “Fractal Cat”, his career has spanned decades, genres, and a restless creative energy.

His latest single Run to Me is a raucous, fuzzed-out homage to ‘60s garage rock, showing Jones’s love of raw and unfiltered rock & roll.

Sparks and Seduction in MASSEY’s New Release “Tattoo My Heart”

by Leslie Sherman March 5, 2025 7:02 am Tagged With: 2025, music video, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

MASSEY’s “Tattoo My Heart” isn’t just another rock song – it’s a shot of pure adrenaline.

There is no build up, no hesitation, just straight into the fire with Peter Oravetz and Daniel Groover trading licks like they’re summoning something. Charlie Wooton holds it all down with a bassline that moves like a heartbeat, while Doug Belote’s drumming is all muscle and momentum pushing everything forward like a train that’s got no intention of stopping.

Siren’s “Arrow” Strikes with Passion and Fate

by Leslie Sherman February 18, 2025 5:43 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, new video, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Love at first sight – it’s the stuff of legend, of whispered what-ifs and stolen glances that turn into something bigger than fate itself.

With new release “Arrow”, Siren captures that electric moment of instant connection and transforms it into a soaring rock anthem.

Blending melodic rock, progressive energy, and Middle America roots, the track is equal parts intimate and cinematic, offering a heartfelt reflection on the kind of love that feels predestined.

Brooks J Martin’s Latest Single “Millions” is a Poignant Song of Longing and Resilience

by Leslie Sherman February 12, 2025 7:12 am Tagged With: 2025, Folk, indie rock, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

Brooks J Martin is no stranger to reinvention. After years of crafting intricate songs under various monikers – including Toast, The Blue Danes, and Frank Hansen – Martin is finally releasing music under his own name, stripping away past personas to reveal something unfiltered and deeply personal.

His latest single “Millions” is now out, marking the next step in that journey. This is a luminous yet haunting meditation on longing, resilience, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent.

Stephen Jaymes Take on Humanity’s Most Infuriating Adversary in “Baby Can’t Be Helped”

by Leslie Sherman February 10, 2025 5:03 am Tagged With: 2025, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s a moment we’ve all had – watching someone (maybe ourselves) reject good advice, resist an obvious solution, or double down on a bad decision for no reason other than sheer and irrational stubbornness.

That moment of exasperation, of wanting to shake someone out of their self-inflicted misery is the beating heart of Baby Can’t Be Helped, the latest folk-punk gut punch from Stephen Jaymes.

Dan Lowe & The Skeletal Remains Channel the Spirit of Rock & Roll in “Creatures of the Radio”

by Leslie Sherman February 7, 2025 3:13 am Tagged With: 2025, Folk, new music, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Dan Lowe has always had a real knack for storytelling, and his latest single “Creatures of the Radio” is no exception.

A heartland rock anthem with echoes of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, this song is a love letter to the golden era of radio. A time when the crackle of the dial could transport listeners to another world.

With rich instrumentation, driving rhythms and a soaring saxophone courtesy of Patrick Lamb, Creatures of the Radio is both nostalgic and refreshingly alive.

Eric Selby Finds His Rhythm on new EP “Starting To Sync In”

by Leslie Sherman January 27, 2025 6:49 am Tagged With: 2025, Americana, Folk, new music, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

With Starting To Sync In, Eric Selby delivers a richly textured and adventurous EP that blends alternative folk, psychedelic rock and soulful Americana.

Known for his intricate songwriting and multi-instrumental prowess, Selby continues to re-define his sound. Recorded between Virginia and Nashville, this collection of five tracks displays his journey as an artist, as he continues to explore folk inspired storytelling while embracing expansive musical influences.

Brooks John Martin’s New Single “Clear Blue Waters” – A Reflection of Resilience, Now with a Visual Journey Along the Pacific Highway

by Leslie Sherman January 20, 2025 5:20 am Tagged With: 2025, Folk, music video, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s something about Brooks John Martin’s new single “Clear Blue Waters” that hits a little deeper right now.

Maybe it’s the haunting stillness of the song, or the way it feels like a quiet reprieve from the chaos.

it couldn’t have come at a more poignant moment, especially in the wake of California’s recent wildfires. The song itself, gentle and introspective, now finds an even more profound dimension with the release of its accompanying music video, filmed along the iconic Pacific Coast Highway.

Andrew Stonehome Finds Freedom and Fearlessness in New Single Release “Then You Fly”

by Leslie Sherman January 15, 2025 6:32 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, New Single, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Andrew Stonehome’s latest single, “Then You Fly,” is a deeply personal and beautifully crafted song that feels both timeless and achingly relevant.

The song is written as a letter to his inner child, and it unpacks the complicated process of facing old wounds and re-discovering a part of himself that he’d hidden away for years. It is as much about healing as it is about courage, and the strength that is found in confronting what scares us the most.

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