Kat Hammock – “June”
-With a name like Hammock, I suppose Kat Hammock is destined to make summer-ready pop music.  The vocal blending on this track is absolutely outstanding.  I definitely found myself being instantly captivated by this sound.  The piano lays down a wonderful groundwork for the vocal elements.  The lyrics are romantic, with a hope of being together with someone in a long distance relationship.  The line “talking ’bout each other to the moon” really works well here.  This is classic folk with a modern pop flavor in the best way possible.
Kate Dinsmore – “What’s the point”
-Something about Dinsmore’s voice reminds me of Carole King.  The overall energy of the track feels like it’s a throwback as well as something exciting and modern.  The soaring jazz-influenced vocal style on the chorus works really well on this track.  In some places, Dinsmore’s vocal even sounds a little like Rachel Price of Lake Street Dive.  This soulful, expressive version of pop music is sorely missed in the top 40 right now.  I’d love to hear a sound like this chart in 2021.  Let’s try to make it happen!  Give this a spin and share it with friends.
Marmalade Mountain – “Broken world”
-Everyone’s not the same.  Absolutely.  The lyrical truth at the heart of this song is really compelling, but it’s the beat that will probably resonate with most listeners.  When I first started covering this track, I immediately had to rush out and share it with a few friends.  It’s THAT kind of good tune.  I love everything from the energy to the production to the beat.  This one is a summer-ready hit.
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