indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Women Of God “Anthem”
“She Know It” article Title: “She Know It: Torrance Rudd’s Powerful Anthem for Women of God” In a world where women are often celebrated primarily for their physical appearance, Torrance Rudd is making waves with his latest gospel single, “She Know It.” This empowering anthem is a heartfelt tribute to the strength, wisdom, and divine favor that women of God possess. With a sound that resonates deeply with fans of R&B and gospel, Rudd’s new single is more than just a song—it’s a declaration of the profound impact that faith-filled women have on the world around them.
By Torrance Rudd2 years ago in Beat
The Surprising Truth About Pop Music: Beyond the Beats and Lyrics. AI-Generated.
Pop music, with its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, has dominated the music industry for decades. But beneath the surface of the catchy beats and infectious choruses lies a rich tapestry of stories, influences, and cultural significance. Let's delve into some surprising truths about pop music that you may never have known.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Beat
Gretta Ziller's "Hell’s Half Acre" - A Re-imagined Journey of Heartache and Empowerment. AI-Generated.
Gretta Ziller’s latest release, “Hell’s Half Acre,” sees the Melbourne-based Americana artist revisiting one of her earliest tracks and breathing new life into a song that has been a cornerstone of her career.
By Whitney Miller2 years ago in Beat
Meet Big Wilz: A New Talent Redefining the Music Landscape
Big Wilz is a vibrant UK-based Nigerian artist who is making a significant impact in the music industry with his infectious sound and captivating style. Growing up in Nigeria and later moving to the UK, Big Wilz draws from a rich cultural tapestry, resulting in a unique musical experience that resonates with audiences worldwide.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Genre Wars: Hybridization vs. Influence in Modern Music
By Alex Elias of Dilemma (The following article is an opinion piece and contains my personal thoughts on the subject.) Genre; an arguably archaic ‘technical’ way of categorizing similar bodies of music so loosely defined and frequently altered that anyone claiming to be able to define one with perfect precision in 2024 is essentially declaring themselves a liar.
By Angela Tyler2 years ago in Beat
Playlist: punk nostalgia, twisted psychedelia
Rubber Oh – The Well Rubber Oh, which has a new album out on Friday, is a side project from Pigsx7 guitarist and producer Sam Grant. But while the ‘day job’ involves some hard-hitting shredding, this is a different beast. The scope is cinematic at times; bits of The Well could soundtrack a twisted take on some kind of medieval epic, while another preview track, Bloodlust, uses strings and chorus to set up a post-psychedelic sound world that takes the Summer of Love and gives it a kick up the backside.
By Andy Potts2 years ago in Beat
Nova Rockafeller’s “Hey You”: A Battle Cry of Identity, Rebirth, and Reclaiming Your Damn Life
Nova Rockafeller’s track "Hey You" is a raw, unapologetic middle finger to societal norms, inner demons, and anything—or anyone—that’s ever tried to box her in. It’s more than just a song. It’s a battle cry for anyone who’s clawed their way out of personal hell, reshaped their identity, and learned to fight their own reflection. In this post, we’re diving headfirst into the lyrics and unpacking the powerful themes that punch through every line like a one-two combo from a prizefighter.
By Sunshine Firecracker™2 years ago in Beat
MELL.
In a recent music Q&A interview, MELL, a dynamic gospel music artist and songwriter, shared insights into his work and faith. His passion for music is matched only by his dedication to sharing his personal encounters with God. With a unique sound that seamlessly blends heartfelt melodies, MELL’s music deeply resonates with listeners, offering an experience that is both spiritually uplifting and emotionally stirring.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
The Veer Union Deliver An Anthem Of Hope With New Single "Empirical"
Vancouver, BC, Canada based veteran rockers The Veer Union have been grinding away for almost 2 decades, and yet still remain relevant in today’s chaotic and unpredictable music scene. The band’s particular alchemy of mixing primal energy and power with sensitive lyrics that touch on many emotional topics is what has propelled them over the years and helped build up a loyal and devoted following amongst heavy music fans. Their newest release “Empirical,” is a prime example of what has sustained them over time. They continue to evolve, but the core of their sound remains steadfast.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
Isabelle Gitlin's 'For Tonight' Unveils a Unique Blend of Indie and Pop Influences
In this Q&A interview, we delve into the musical landscape of Isabelle Gitlin and her debut single, For Tonight. This track signifies the beginning of a creative journey marked by a fusion of personal experiences and artistic exploration.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat










