It’s another lovely day, and we welcome back Canadian singer Camille Miller, better known as Major Kami, to our blog. During our previous feature with her, we gathered that she presently lives in Bordeaux, a French suburb. Major Kami, as I’ve become familiar with her, is a true artist who …
Read More »Review Of Mick J. Clark’s “Soldier Boy”.
It’s a lovely day, and Songweb has once again had the opportunity to review a song by Mick J. Clark, the incredible Croydon singer, and songwriter whose precise words and soul-freshening melodies incentivize you into the world of artistic adventures and environments. “Soldier Boy,” released on November 5th, is the …
Read More »Interview With OneNamedPeter Concerning His Album “Pan”
“Pan,” the new album by British singer/songwriter OneNamedPeter, has a total of 9 tracks with a run duration of 28 minutes and 30 seconds. The 9-track album, which was published on November 25th, demonstrates the artist’s energy and variety as a musician and is comprised of flavorful compositions that sound …
Read More »Rasmus Nelausen Comes Through With A New Song “Diorama”
28-year-old Rasmus Nelausen is a Nyrup-based musician who has been working his way through the music business since 2016. He has performed over 200 performances throughout Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany and released his first album “September Weather” in March 2020. Rasmus, who is known for songs with vibrant, cheery vibes, irresistible …
Read More »Review Of Sharl’s “Outside”
Sharl, a Melbourne-based musician, has returned with the music video for “Outside,” the 9th song from her 10-track album, “City Lights,” and it is awe-inspiring. With the video’s premiere on November 17th, “Outside” is funky music that will get listeners on their feet since Sharl’s distinguishing vocals blend with the …
Read More »Interview With Lorraine Klaasen & Mongezi Ntaka Regarding Their “Ukubonga [Gratitude]” Album
Lorraine Klaasen, the late iconic South African Jazz singer Thandie Klaasen’s daughter, is one of the few South African singers who have kept the historic sound of ‘Township Music,’ which remains South Africa’s most unique sound. Lorraine, who was born and raised in Soweto, is currently living in Canada, Ontario, …
Read More »Rasheed Chappell’s “Manna From Heaven” Single Has Arrived Ahead Of New Album
The year is coming to an end, but not before more hip-hop performers release great new albums for their fans to round off 2022. Rasheed Chappell of New Jersey is another artist who has said a full-length record is on the way in the coming weeks. He made the announcement …
Read More »Farrow and the Peach Leaves Goes “All Blue” With New Song
Knibb, Zach Peach (Drums), Leif Bonfils (Bass), Keith Knibb (Guitar), Justin Peach (Guitar), and Hunter Jones (Pedal Steel/Keys) make up the Nevada City-based music ensemble Farrow and the Peach Leaves. They are an eclectic indie band known for their famous blend of Americana, blues, rock, and country. They offered us …
Read More »Chris St. John Shares Soothing Album “When Dreams End”
Chris St. John, a New York-based musician, creates impressive music with an entirely different approach and sense of style. He is well known for his delicate acoustic tracks that explore the concept of love, and he puts his emotions into finely crafted songs for his listeners. On September 23rd, he …
Read More »Interview With The Margaret Hooligans Regarding Their Album “Turntable Tribulations”
The Margaret Hooligans are a garage rock duo from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, comprised of Meg Cratty on electric ukulele/vocals and Mr. Strontium on drums/teapot/backup vocals. The band returns with their second album, a 9-track piece of art with a total length of 48minutes and 33seconds, as a follow-up record to …
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