Kevin Rieth Kevin Rieth grew up in York, PA and was almost immediately obsessed with all things music, from banging on pots and pans to requesting The Beatles’ “Get Back” during preschool singalong. He took up the trumpet in fifth grade, and the rest is history. Kevin is a proud member of the LGBTQ community…
Schlagwort: 60s
"Call it a day" by The Daily Spreadsheets
The Daily Spreadsheets The Daily Spreadsheets are the retro rock/ power pop music of Henrique Neves. Neves, a 41 years old bedroom musician born in the state of Bahia, Brazil, now living in Minas Gerais, has been writing songs since the age of 14, heavily influenced by The Beatles and 60’s British Invasion, 70’s Power…
"Rumours" by Carbon Memory
Rumours TORONTO, ON – Carbon Memory release music video for “Rumours”, the smug and insidious piano driven crooner off their upcoming EP, Tourist. Produced and directed by Ottawa cinematographer, Andrew Robillard, the music video cautions against the pitfalls of a scripted career and unspoken complicity in a corporate culture at odds with one’s values and…
"Pea roll along" by Tired Cossack
Tired Cossack Tired Cossack is a sleepy, jittering, celebration of life’s anxious desire and the comfort in loneliness and longing nostalgia. Influenced by Neil Young, the Cure, and various post punk artists, his honest, introspective musings on friends, family, and loss combine with heavy and haunting riffs to put the listener surprisingly at ease in…
Weekly Top 40 – NenesButler presents the music Blog charts – 23.10.21
Weekly Top 40 1 Meet Me Halfway – Elison2 Omnipresent – I am the Unicorn Head3 Out of Nowhere – Ellie Madeland4 Blues for Sungha – Red Ran The Mathematikal5 Immovable Object vs Irresistible Force – Sean Boots6 I Am Beautiful – Radio Edit – Jade 107 Scaramouche – Mother Culture8 This Is Not What…
"Omnipresent" by I am the Unicorn head
Omnipresent Their music is eclectic and covers numerous mutually appreciated genres including alternative, indie, prog, math rock, psychedelic, and garage rock, das als kurzes Vorwort zur Band. Nach ihrem gelungenen Debüt „Eating Cornbread in Quarantine“ war ich wirklich auf den Nachfolger gespannt und dieser Nachfolger, sprich zweite Single, hat es in sich. „Omnipresent“ das ist…
