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- Review: “Not Up To Me” - Druzy
“Not Up To Me” is a funky pop single. This track is about throwing caution into the wind. Throughout the number, the vocalist sings about taking a chance and living life to its fullest with exciting instrumental complementing her carefree message. True to the singles title, the singer declares that the results of being reckless are not up to her. Overall, in the song, both band members are able to show their strengths to make a disco dance bop that listeners will love. The song begins with a lot of energy, that stays throughout the track. The singer, Brianna Conroy, has a smooth voice that accompanies the fun dance melody. After the second chorus, the vocalist shines. During the bridge, she showcases her vocal range with breathtaking falsetto notes that are highlighted by the slower melody that is present for the bridge. After the song picks up pace again for the final chorus that ends the song with the same high energy that it starts with. Druzy is the creation of Brianna Conroy and Luc Alexiades. This band released its debut single, "Violent & Vacant" in April 2015. They later accompanied that track with two other songs creating their first EP. Although this band has released multiple singles and EPs they have not yet released their highly anticipated album. "Not Up To Me" is a part of the duo's latest project titled, "Roll The Dice". This EP is a collection of 4 tracks that all share the same fun upbeat vibe. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW DRUZY:
- Review “Goodbye Boy” - Namelle
"Goodbye Boy" is about saying goodbye to a bad ex. Within the song, the artist reminiscences a relationship. However, she ultimately decides that she needs to end her relationship because of her toxic partner. This single stays fast-paced and has a slight build throughout the song that helps keep it an upbeat number. Although the subject matter is a little heavier, the song is a catchy electro-pop song that listeners will love. The single begins with an electro beat and smooth vocals. At the end of each verse, the beat builds for the chorus. A highlight of the track would be the bridge. In the bridge, Namelle breaks from her steady smooth vocals and showcases a gorgeous falsetto tone. The falsetto and the fading of the instrumental, make the bridge stand out from the single. Overall, audiences will rave about "Goodbye Boy" and have the lyrics, "No no no no no no no - so you gotta go Goodbye Boy" on repeat in their heads. Namelle is a 25-year-old artist from Sweden. She was named Ines Talent in 2018. This artist has performed her electro-pop sound at gigs and festivals all over Europe. One of this singer’s favorite parts of songwriting is collaboration. Namelle released her first song titled, "Got No Time" in January of 2018. Although this musician has released multiple singles, and a couple of EPs, and has been featured on a few songs, she has not released her debut album yet. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW NAMELLE:
- Review: "Fuckboy Tragedy" - Grace Gachot
The solo debut of Grace Gachot, “Fuckbouy Tragety” depicts a twisted fairytale of the modern love pof today and the fuckboys that follow. Utilizing a witty approach while referencing Shakespeare in both English and Spanish lyrics. Drawing influence from a cross cultural upbringing, her newest song allows grace to bring together pieces of her own broken fairytale. A melodic hypnosis of a song, Grace creates a melodic song that when paired with the lyrics creates the song of a scorned seductress. The song mirrors latin inspired beats creating a strong sense of rhythm for the song to be based off of. The lyricism pairs perfectly with this creating a strong rhythm to carry the song. Throughout the various parts of the song the rhythm changes allowing for various parts of the lyrics or tune to emphasized such as within the last chorus of the song. Combined the various aspects of the song create a harmonious sound that perfectly complements Grace’s voice. Written By Gillian Mena FOLLOW GRACE GACHOT:
- Review: “Madly” - Mimoza
"Madly" is a self-worth anthem. In the track, the artist sings about never settling for being second best. The single is about being ready to love someone "madly" before realizing that they were not being treated as they deserved. Her sound is similar to Maren Morris's except less country and more pop. Mimoza is able to convey this important message of self-love in a catchy song that will have listeners dancing and singing at the top of their lungs The song begins with low and smooth vocals, a beautiful piano playing softly, and low synths. She is then joined with a guitar and it is simply mesmerizing. Mimoza layers different elements to create the perfect pop song. A highlight of the track is the harmonized vocals singing "I" before the final chorus. These vocals show Mimoza's wide vocal range and are the climax of the single. Overall, this is a gorgeous catchy song with phenomenal vocals and an amazing melody. Mimoza is from Los Anegeles, California. She is a singer-songwriter who has written multiple hit songs for other artists. Mimoza began her musical journey at 17 years old. The songwriter likes to explore self-love through her music. She also is a proud Albanian who released "Young Queen" as a love letter to her country in February of 2021. The vocalist has not yet released an album but she did release her first single in November of 2017 titled “Big Girls Cry”. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW MIMOZA:
- Review: “Faking Parties” - Amelie Jat
The unhinged lyrics of "Faking Parties" with the fast-paced melody during the chorus are bound to keep this song stuck in the audience's head. The artist describes going to a fake party in front of her crush. The anxiety of having a crush and feeling too nervous to confess is a universal experience that people will resonate with. The relatable message and the catchy melody, make this song a new pop punk single that listeners will love and play on repeat. Listeners are instantly hooked by the guitar riff and vocals. The vocalist has a gritty sound that blends unbelievably well with the pop-punk instrumental. The guitar has a similar sound to Avril Lavigne and The Regrettes. A highlight of this single is the chorus. During the chorus, Amelie Jat infuses more elements of dance-pop. Although the track becomes more pop during the chorus there is still an electric guitar that adds depth to the fast-paced melody. Amelie Jat is a relatively new artist. She released her first single in August of 2019, then later released her debut album titled, “Resurrected” in March of 2020. This musician is influenced by pop-punk artists such as Avril Lavigne and Maggie Lindemann. She has 5,306 monthly listeners on Spotify and has amassed a large following on TikTok of 70.9K followers. One of her most viewed videos discussing her song “Electric Butterflies” went viral with 156.8K views. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW AMELIE JAT:
- Review: "lonely" - ear candy
This catchy single, "lonely" is about a toxic ex. The song has a light and uplifting melody that has a dreamy flair to it. Ear candy has a distinct voice with a wide range. The melody and amazing vocals helps balance the heavier lyrics. The single reflects on the artist getting sucked back into a cycle with an ex, but also growing and pulling out of a nasty pattern. This track has a coming-of-age feeling that audiences will be beating and resonating with. The artist brilliantly starts the song acknowledging his relationship is over with his old partner, throughout the song he circles back to feeling needed by this person which shows the listener how the vicious cycle continues. By the end of the song he cuts the person off with the lyrics, "Like it was all a dream". The instrumental interlude after the final chorus is a standout of the song. The interlude is an electric upbeat moment that will have listeners dancing. Ear candy is Jamie Jordan. He is a singer, songwriter, and producer. The singer describes his edgy bedroom pop sound as the love child of dayglow and panic! at the disco. Jordan is known for his epic live performances. Although his electric stage presence makes the performer look like a veteran, he only recently released his debut single titled, "Over You". The debut track was released in January of 2022 and he has released three singles since. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW EAR CANDY:
- Review: "Kansas City Sunset" - Atomic Blonde
“Kansas City Sunset” almost feels too personal to listen to. The song has beautiful instrumentals that complement the low raspy vocalist. Atomic Blonde sings about falling into a depression and a person being the only solace. The singer is consumed by this person and compares them to the beauty of a “Kansas City Sunset”. Overall this track will captivate the listener as soon as they hear the vocalist's soft voice and the gentle piano. The song begins with soft piano and is soon joined by the singer. In the first verse, she details her struggles with depression and feeling isolated. However, in the chorus, she describes being pulled out of a dark headspace and being uplifted by love. During the ending of each chorus, the vocalist is joined with harmonized vocals for the repeated lyrics, “burn for you”. These haunting vocals are mesmerizing and are a highlight of the track. Annie Winter is Atomic Blonde. She is a talented singer-songwriter from Kansas City. The singer had always loved music which led her to join a choir. Although she was living a full life, she started to face medical struggles and found that music was an outlet for her. In high school, she found that while she was having difficulties finding her place in the world, that music was something that she wanted to pursue. Now the songwriter hopes that she can inspire and create an outlet for others with her music. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW ATOMIC BLONDE:
- Review: "Younger Then" -Lynda DeFuria
“Younger Then” is a phenomenal uplifting single. The singer reflects on a past relationship and how she has grown as a person after. She details her naivety and feeling intoxicated by a partner. The inspiring lyrics are complemented by a light melody and smooth vocals. This song feels like musical self-care. The track begins with a dreamy piano. DeFuria’s soothing vocals join and bring to life her message of self-discovery. A highlight of the single would be the hazy melody and vocals after the chorus. The bridge is also another stand-out part of the song. During this section, the only instrument is the piano. The stripped-down bridge brings a new depth to the artist, adding a raspy element to her smooth voice. Lynda DeFuria is from New York but was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is a singer, songwriter, and actress. The vocalist attended Berkeley College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. DeFuria appeared in many Off-Broadway musical plays. It seems as though she does it all. She is a co-founder of the feminist theater company, The Shrill Collective. The singer also teaches music to youths privately and in the New York school system. Her first EP was released in 2010 titled, “Alive”. The songwriter released her debut album “Ticking Clocks”, which was released in 2013. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW LYNDA DEFURIA:
- Review: “Didn’t See It Coming” -Salt Ashes
As soon as listeners hear the bass in “Didn’t See It Coming” they are instantly hooked. This song has the best elements of pop and dance music. The artist explores feeling unprepared for a relationship but wanting to make it work with a partner. Salt Ashes' smooth tone also complements the fast dance beat that is present throughout the single. Overall, this song is an electronic pop banger that listeners will love. In the single, the artist delves into the idea of unintentionally falling in love with someone. Salt Ashes somehow manages to blend the best characteristics of electronic and pop. In the chorus, the melody builds and becomes a moody dance beat. This moody dance beat adds to the overall dark synth-pop vibe. During the final chorus, the artist harmonizes vocals for the repeated lyrics "all I want is you", layered vocals are mesmerizing and one of the highlights of the song. “I Didn’t See It Coming” is the perfect song to play while out dancing and signing with friends. Although Salt Ashes may seem like a band but is actually Veiga Sanchez. The vocalist is from Brighton, England. Although she had always had a love for music, she realized her passion was music and began her pursuit of becoming a musician at 16 years old. Salt Ashes released their debut single in 2011 titled, “Somebody”. She continued to release her official album which was a compilation of remixes of her songs named, “If You Let Me Go (Remixes, Pt.2)”. Sanchez describes her unique sound as “electronic alternative pop”. What encourages Veiga Sanchez to continue to make music is inspiring and connecting with her listeners. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW SALT ASHES:
- Review: “Just Another Minute” - ALIBII
The band ALIBII has created the perfect catchy indie pop single. “Just Another Minute” has a nostalgic feeling that uplifts the listener. The chorus is epic and bound to stay stuck in the audience's head. Throughout the track, the vocals are smooth and compliment the building melody. Although it discusses the feeling of longing, the upbeat instrumental balances the more melancholic lyrics. Overall, this single is a combination of beautiful vocals and a captivating beat. “Just Another Minute” begins with a male vocalist, Will Cumberlege. Soon he is joined with Courtney Egginton in the chorus. Both singers are able to shine within the song and together their vocals produce an incredible blend. Within the chorus, the song flawlessly transitions from slow and dramatic, into fast-paced and building. The layering of the vocals and the hazy melody after the final chorus also adds to the dreamy bedroom pop vibe. ALIBII is from Sydney, Australia. The members consist of Courtney Egginton, Will Cumberlege, Katie Helms, and Ariq Sulthan. The band was created as a passion project between Courtney Egginton and Will Cumberlege. They were inspired by their favorite bedroom pop and rock artists to create their indie pop band. Their first project was with the dance artist Exceleon. The group was featured in Exceleon’s song “Paratra”. Following the feature, they released their debut single, “But I”, in 2021. Written By Stephanie Berning FOLLOW ALIBII:
- Interview: "Keep Me From Falling Apart" - Brainheart
What life experiences inspired you to write, “Keep Me From Falling Apart”? Brainheart: Actually I am the one who produced the music and Dorel wrote the song. This song is about his first love, a very complicated relationship that didn't end well. “Keep Me From Falling Apart” contains heartfelt lyrics, one of the lyrics that stood out to me goes “‘Cause there is no right or wrong when it comes to love,” what would you like listeners to take away from this line? Brainheart: I want that this song will teach people that healthy relationships aren't perfect. As human beings, we are all flawed and that's ok. There are so many people out there who believe in finding “the perfect partner”. Sometimes the greatest relationships are the ones you never expected to be in. The ones that sweep you off your feet and challenge every view you've ever had. What advice would you give to fans on healing from a complicated relationship? Brainheart: The future looks good, everything happens for a reason and the "perfect" partner for you will come. I promise! Just stay optimistic and be you, don't dare to change yourself for anyone, life is too short to be fake. You and Dorel worked together creating music magic, Dorel with the vocals, and you with the background music, how did you guys work together to figure out what kind of sound you wanted to give this song? Brainheart: Yes, Dorel and I are close friends; he is the best singer I know and one of my best mates. First, we decided to create just one song together. The process was so fun, and we were so happy with the result, so we decided to create a full EP together. Luckily we live 5 mins from each other so it was easy. We spent so many hours together in the studio, searching for the write lyrics and sounds to create unforgettable songs, and honestly "Keep me from falling apart" is our favorite song. This song hits differently and the whole EP means a lot to us; we created these songs from the depth of our souls. You also wrote a song with your sister, “Explore The World,” do you notice differences in the writing process when collaborating with different people? Brainheart: Yeah, it was different because I always produce a demo and then write the lyrics or collaborate with a singer that writes the lyrics. The process of "Explore The World" was different because 3 years ago my sister traveled to the Philippines, I told her that I want to create a travel song and release it when she gets back home. She wrote the verse and sent it to me, I fell in love with it and wrote the chorus. When she came back home we finished the vocals literally in 30 minutes. I produced, mixed, and mastered the track and we released it at the end of 2019. It was a pleasure working with her; the process was fun and happened naturally. I can’t wait to work with my sister on more songs in the future. Can we expect more collaborations in the future? If you could collaborate with any artist in the world, who would it be? Brainheart: Absolutely, I am working with so many talented singers right now and I can't wait to share all my projects with the world. Honestly, my wishlist is huge so I'll give you just 7 artists... I wish I could work with Coldplay, Onerepublic, Ed Sheeran, Adelle, The Script, Tori Kelly, or Dermot Kennedy. I love them so much, each artist has a piece in my heart. Interviewed By Sophia E. Henry FOLLOW BRAINHEART:
- Review: "Bad Idea" - Brii Elliss
The pull of someone you know isn’t right for you is intense. Feeling that draw to this person even though you know they will hurt you is confusing and exciting. We all know how it’ll end but they keep tugging you back in and you go willingly. No matter what, you’re destined to fall victim to this rousing bad idea. Brii Elliss knows this idea firsthand. Her song Bad Idea is the anthem for those of us who find ourselves loving the bad ideas in life regardless of how damaging they might be. The song begins with a harmonic piano. The gentle twinkling of the piano coupled with Brii's opening vocals deceives the listener into assuming the song is a heart-wrenching ballad about lost love. The song then plunges into a mixture of previous piano but with the addition of strings, aggressive 808 claps, and hip-hop-infused bass beats. The mixture of natural instruments and computer-generated hip-hop instrumentals is perfect. It creates a sense of excitement in the listener that captivates their attention. The piano sticks around throughout the song. It falls to the background when the 808 is at its height and pulls forward when the lyrics demand more drama and reflection. These highs and lows not only create a dynamic listening experience but also remind the listener and to some extent Brii of the actual ending to a bad idea, heartbreak. The lyrics reflect this perfectly as well. The self-awareness is palpable within each line. Brii isn’t going into this romance unaware of what will happen and we learn this from line one. Brii is more aware than anyone of what her partner will do to her but their presence is too strong. Bad ideas seem so right at the moment. Brii Ellis is a New Jersey native who loves RnB and incorporates those influences into her work. Her main influences are top artists such as H.E.R. and Amber Mark. Two artists have created a unique sound just as Brii has. Brii is so smart in the way she creates her art. Her sultry tones are reminiscent of her RnB influences but her beats have a deeper pop feel. This infusion of genre makes Brii Ellis stand out amongst the rest. Written By Kaiana Lee FOLLOW BRII


















