Baltimore-based artist Jay Wyse drops his first full-length project in a minute in Humble Savage. I received the link a few days back, but I feel that this thirteen-track album needs to be featured on Friday the 13th. No, it’s not a horrorcore album or anything. But, it does mark an end to Jay Wyse […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LJackPower Discusses Darkness and the Aftermath in Debut EP
Lena Jackson returns to SOTBMusic with her debut project, Darkness Brim. The ten-track “EP” definitely lives up to its name, as there are a lot of dark topics and feelings spoke upon and dealt with throughout each song. I love that there is an arc of sorts within this project. Things start out dark and […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @CoExist_Music Warn Don’t Get Close on New Track
You think of the DMV music scene, you think D.C., you think P.G., you think MoCo, you think Baltimore, and so on. I’ll be honest. I never really thought of Anne Arundel County as having spitters. That’s not a slight to any of the scenes there, as I’m sure they exist in bunches. It’s just […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @GarrisonElijaah Says Not Today, Satan on New EP
A week ago today, I featured Minnesota-based artist Garrison Elijaah’s “Fire” on the site. As I tend to be with a lot of Garrison’s stuff, I was blown away and rocked with it from the first drum hit. Today, we’re here to discuss his latest EP, Not Today, Satan. Returning full-force after a two-year hiatus […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seefrvncis Drops Lifetime for Our Listening Pleasure
I’ve got some new see.francis for your earholes. “Lifetime” is definitely a track that’s worth checking out and channels some Kendrick-esque vibes, to put it simply. I don’t want to get too complex and have you overanalyzing the song like some wannabe hip-hop aficionado, misinterpreting bars just to fit your narrative. It’s a great track […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @StaasiaDaniels Asks If You Could "Handle It" on New Track
Brampton artist Staasia Daniels hits SOTBMusic with a smooth “if the shoe was on the other foot” vibe with her latest track, “Handle It.” Over deliberate drum hits and a chilled-out, post-modern feel, Daniels proposes that her ex (or soon-to-be ex) is on some other stuff. Said dude probably wouldn’t be able to handle her […]
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