Written by Noah Møtion When I came across this song I didn't think in a matter of minutes I would become immersed in the mind of Jacob Masters. This song starts off strong with a synth sample that producers everywhere would kill to recreate. By the first chorus I enter a flow-state; zoned out while my … Continue reading Highschool Jacob Might Leave You First
Tag: Progressive
“Gold” is a Gut-Spilling Rock Anthem
Brooklyn's Emma DeCorsey is back with another gritty grotesque anthem "Gold". With a vocal style reminiscent of Alice in Chains and other Seattle grunge music giants. She's an artist that has no qualms pouring out her guts to the floor and making you clean up and make sense of the mess. Slipping and sliding on … Continue reading “Gold” is a Gut-Spilling Rock Anthem
Sir William Rooster
I think we've established that I'm bringing some of the most innovative sounds to you on the daily. Folks, today is no exception. Sir William Rooster is a virtuoso from Berlin, Germany. There's no clear genre for this sound. His song Digital Hype Machine takes from Industrial influences, deep house, a little Bon Iver and probably … Continue reading Sir William Rooster
Unhold’s Dystopic Vision
Unhold brings us a vision of a humanity which has lost its way and its potential for prosperity. A droning, mechanical composition which echoes the slow death of the environment and the drudgery of modern life. A civilization with so much technological and scientific brilliance yet is suffering from a slow spiritual death. This another release … Continue reading Unhold’s Dystopic Vision
NAIL IN THE WIRE (LUNACY)
LUNACY is back at it again. This is the second time I've featured their work and it just keeps getting better. Read my last article about LUNACY here. People have asked me "when are you going to post something you don't like?" Trust me, we'll get there, folks. But I can't stop posting great content. I … Continue reading NAIL IN THE WIRE (LUNACY)





