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Matt Simon was raised on classic rock and Neil Diamond, though his tastes have expanded greatly since. It is his strongly held belief that the Midwest produces everything good in this world and will gladly discuss that fact over coffee. All the major events in his life have a soundtrack attached to it like an audio scrapbook. He loves to listen to the likes of Jessica Lea Mayfield and Frank Turner; wishes he was as cool as Josh Homme, and still foolishly believes that Led Zeppelin will reunite. He resides near Cleveland, Ohio.
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Quick Hit: “Barcelona” by Kevin Herig

Kevin Herig – “Barcelona” This is a slow burning track that seamlessly shifts through genre like a classic car crossing state borders. Mixing surf rock guitar, with a laid back singer songwriter style, Herig does some incredible work on “Barcelona”. The track was …

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  • April 23, 2020 /
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Oliver Proudfoot: Arresting and Imaginative Singer Songwriter

There is something magical about singer songwriters. All have similar tools for their creative whims, yet a rare few can take these and make miracles. Vocals, guitar, and lyrics are the tools of the trade for many of our favorite artists. While many …

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A Perfect Singer Songwriter List

In the times of quarantine and uncertainty, music has become even more of a balm for our souls than normal. There are some exceptional singer songwriters who are releasing music during this time, and we want to continue to highlight these artists. Without …

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  • April 21, 2020 /
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Amos the Kid: Indie Rock for the Present

The music of the songwriter known as Amos the Kid has became more relevant during the last few months. The introspective songwriter’s sound is filled with yearning and loneliness, while capturing a moment in time. “The themes of this record seem to have …

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The Perfect Tracks To Escape To

GRAE – “Slow Down” The electro pop of GRAE is everything good about the genre. Seductive vocals mixed with slow burning beats, “Slow Down” is the perfect late night jam your life needs right now. Showing the perfect restraint on instrumentation, the artist …

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  • April 16, 2020 /
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Loud Forest Storm Back With “Miracle”

The married LA duo Loud Forest has a talent for creating catchy tunes. They mix electro pop with textured rock drums and the result is something special. The level of playfulness and energy is only matched with a sense of love for their …

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  • April 14, 2020 /
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Conversing With Oceans Bring Positive Vibes For a Cause

We have covered Conversing with Oceans a lot through the years. We have always greatly appreciated their textured and cinematic sound. It never ceases to raise hope within us. During these times we find ourselves in currently, their latest single “Carry You”, further …

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  • April 14, 2020 /
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Headclouds Shine With LoFi Rock

Many bands try to get a certain hazy and shimmering lo-fi sound. What separates UK act Headclouds is there ability to craft expressively sprawling tracks like these, while still providing emotive harmonies which carry the style into new territory. The band weave beautiful …

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  • April 9, 2020 /
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Quarantined Folk to Comfort Your Soul

Dylan Hartigan – “My Island” Perhaps the most current of the song titles we have come across, “My Island” is a beautiful folk ballad. Isolated and all together lovely, the songwriter is prepping his debut which may have been pushed back due to …

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  • April 7, 2020 /
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Mokita Reminds Us of The Good in “Take It Back”

The music of Nashville artist Mokita is extremely grounded and relatable. Despite its sweeping and sometimes otherworldly qualities, the artist finds a way to create music which soars past bias and preference to find residence within hearts. Perhaps it his small town roots …

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