By Milan Opsenica
“Rylan hopes that he can help bring a wave of creativity to his hometown, and “more than this” might be just the start that he needs to do so…”
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By Milan Opsenica
“Rylan hopes that he can help bring a wave of creativity to his hometown, and “more than this” might be just the start that he needs to do so…”
Read MoreBy the Nuance Editorial Team
“Welcome back to another edition of Nuance Music Friday (please ignore that today is in fact Sunday and we are once again late)…”
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“Happy Nuance Music Friday! Okay, okay, we know it is Saturday but whats the difference. We don’t have a huge list today but we will touch on the big ones… or at least the ones we think are important…”
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“What’s up Nuance Family. We are back again with our fourth edition of Nuance Music Friday and boy is it a good one. Lots of new music to unpack here so strap in.”..
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“And we’re back! Amazing how time flies, it feels like yesterday was Friday and its already Friday again! Well, if every day were Friday, no one here would complain if it meant we got amazing new music every day. Anyways, I guess we will get to that amazing new music now…”
Read MoreBy Hunter Craighill
“Among the throng of Anthemic Indie acts coming out of Nashville, Mountains Like Wax has offered up another contribution to the alt rock revival with their newest EP, Boxing Your Ears. The two singles, “Boxing Your Ears” and “Are You Changing?” address…”
Read MoreBy Madison Wiser
“Indie rock band Lightning Bug recently released their new album A Color of the Sky, marking their first album release after adding new band members to enrich their sound. The album displays that enrichment in full, as well as the realizations that songwriter Audrey Kang wanted to infuse the album with…”
Read MoreBy Oliver Heffron
“Following breakout debut album The Baby, rising New York Singer/Songwriter Samia continues to shine with a new visuals for “As You Are” off her upcoming EP SCOUT, a music video which portrays the intimacy, honesty and vulnerability which makes her music a compelling reflection of this blossoming generation’s shared need for human connection and deep fear of social isolation…”
By Charlie Sackett
“The real enchantment of the Izzy Perri’s “Nightvision,” however, is the guitar and bass solos, echoing each other in a series of imitative rounds. We would be disappointed to have this parallel rhythm interrupted so quickly if it were not for the return of the crackling percussion and guitar from the advent of the song…”
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