Sail Cassady- Hiding in Vancouver
Sail Cassady has always been great at encapsulating themes in their songs. They’ve done it again with their new release Hiding in Vancouver. Another song that deals with a place in their song list is Lotus which speaks of home and what makes a place Home. Sail Cassady has a quality in their voice that lulls you into safety and catapults you into a whole new world. Hiding in Vancouver has an old-school texture to it because of the acoustic guitar playing. It is also has a choir that adds a Christmas touch to it. Sail sings about Vancouver with all its idiosyncrasies that set it apart from the rest of the world. We hear them sing about everything from Vancouver’s pavements to conversations exchanged during smoke breaks. This song is honestly a beautiful marriage between vocals, instruments, the choir and lyrics. The song transports you to another world that has you seeing Vancouver through a sepia filter. The track has a very immersive yet laid-back feel to it. Jonathan Larson was one of the best writers of his time unfortunately life had other plans for him. But before he left the world he left behind a few gems such as Rent and Tick Tick Boom. Hiding in Vancouver is very similar to a song from Tick Tick Boom called Sunday. It has so much packed in it, from making fun of fools that wake up to wait in line at the Deli to the bums of New York. Hiding in Vancouver has such a great description quality that could amount to narration on stage or on screen Sail Cassady has so much to offer to the world with their Frank Sinatraesque voice and their beautiful songwriting. I feel like Hiding in Vancouver is just the start of a great journey!
John McDonough - We'll Answer the Call
The latest track by John McDonough, "We'll Answer the Call" showcases his impressive acoustic guitar skills and rock-inspired songwriting. The track starts off with an infectious arpeggio that immediately grabs your attention and makes you want to tap your feet along with it. As the song progresses, McDonough's passionate vocals kick in, perfectly complementing the upbeat instrumentals. One of the standout features of this track is the guitar solo towards the end, which is both melodic and technically impressive. McDonough's guitar work throughout the song is intricate and nuanced, showcasing his mastery of the instrument. In terms of the mix, "We'll Answer the Call" strikes a great balance between the various elements, with the guitar and vocals both sitting comfortably in the mix. The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument and vocal track coming through clearly and crisply. The track has a warm, organic feel to it, which is perfect for an acoustic rock song. Overall, "We'll Answer the Call" is a fantastic addition to John McDonough's already impressive discography. The song has a catchy and upbeat energy that is sure to get your foot tapping and your head nodding along. It's the kind of song that would be perfect for a road trip or a summer adventure, with its infectious energy and uplifting message. John McDonough inspires a sense of adventure with his new release In terms of movies that "We'll Answer the Call" would fit well into, two adventure movies that come to mind are "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "National Treasure". Both movies feature exciting action sequences and a sense of adventure and discovery, which would pair well with the upbeat and optimistic tone of the song. In conclusion, "We'll Answer the Call" is a great track from an artist who clearly knows how to craft engaging and passionate music. With his impressive guitar skills and powerful vocals, John McDonough is a force to be reckoned with in the world of singer/songwriters, and this track is a testament to his talents. Fans of acoustic rock should definitely check out this track and McDonough's other releases. He is an emerging artist in the Texan indie music scene.
MARK SHEPHERD - DON'T STOP WALKING
The latest release by Mark Shepherd, "Don't Stop Walking," is a captivating journey into the depths of dark and soul-chilling musical narratives. With a strong, distinctive baritone that resonates with raw emotion, Shepherd delivers a thought-provoking acoustic rock experience, infused with elements of grunge and alt-folk. The song seamlessly merges these genres, creating a unique sonic landscape that keeps listeners hooked from start to finish. One notable aspect of "Don't Stop Walking" is its meticulous mix. The track expertly utilizes the stereo field, allowing the instrumentation to breathe and expand, immersing the listener in a rich, multi-dimensional sonic environment. The acoustic guitars are skillfully panned, creating a sense of movement and space, while the drums provide a solid foundation, driving the song forward with intensity and precision. Shepherd's vocals are artfully compressed, ensuring that his deep baritone retains its warmth and distinctiveness, while still cutting through the mix with clarity and power. This careful attention to detail in the production enhances the overall impact of the track, amplifying its dark and ominous vibe. Shepherd explores the stygian side of life The lyrical content of "Don't Stop Walking" further adds to its intrigue. Shepherd explores the stygian side of life, delving into introspective themes that leave a lasting impression. His poetic storytelling and evocative imagery create a cinematic experience, drawing parallels with two movies that the song could seamlessly fit into: David Fincher's "Fight Club" and Christopher Nolan's "Inception." Like these films, "Don't Stop Walking" possesses an atmospheric quality that invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of the human psyche and the mysterious realms of existence. This Alt-folk track would also work well in a historical documentary that explores the human experience. Mark Shepherd's music undoubtedly thrives in the indie music scene. With his fusion of grunge and acoustic rock, he embodies the spirit of artistic exploration and musical innovation that defines the indie genre. Shepherd's performances at renowned festivals and venues both in the UK and the USA, including the Cambridge Folk Festival and Rockwood Music Hall, demonstrate his impact and resonance within the indie music scene. In conclusion, "Don't Stop Walking" is a grungy addition to the musician's discography. Drawing from influences like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, Shepherd creates a musical experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. As Mark Shepherd continues to make his mark on the indie music scene, Mark Shepherd solidifies his position as an artist with a unique voice and an unwavering dedication to his craft.
