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The Living Street Delivers Iconic Friendship Anthem in "The Least That I Could Do"

Baylee Avery

Friendship anthems - We all enjoy them. There's always that one song that makes you think of a BFF that makes you enjoy everything in life; someone that you enjoy doing EVERYTHING with. Those kind of songs remind you why friendships are so important.

Which is why I'm here to talk about one of my favorite BFFs, The Living Street's newest single, 'The Least That I Could Do'.’ Released on August 17th, Edward's birthday, Nick wrote the song as a friendship anthem for Edward.

I first heard this song live back in April when I was in Amarillo to see The Living Street perform. It goes without saying that it's not hard to love the music that The Living Street makes because hearing that song live? I loved it instantly and since that night, I have had the song stuck in my head. Thank god the song has been released because I was relying on a thirty-second clip I took of them performing it.

‘The Least That I Could Do’ is a song that truly displays why forever lasting friendships are so important to all of us. Listening to it will put a huge smile on your face while you think about your BFF and everything that you have been through with them. It shows just how incredible the friendship between Edward and Nick is.

The folk acoustics are truly mesmerizing and incredibly soothing.  It's nothing short of amazing and it shows the power they have in their music and their dynamic as a duo, as well as the musical chemistry between the two. It's so incredibly easy to feel mesmerized by the music itself.  There's also something about the acoustics itself that is almost reminiscent of ‘Canyon Moon’ by Harry Styles. I don't know how to explain it but that song was one of the first things I thought of when listening.

In conclusion, this song serves as an incredible friendship anthem. I want to take this time to praise Nick for the amazing songwriting. This is one of the best friendship anthems I have ever heard and this song is an incredible theme for any best friend duo out there.

Name a better BFF duo than The Living Street. I'll wait.

Review: The Velveteers Delve Deeper Into Nightmare Daydream Journey with “See Me”

Sara Brown

The Velveteers surprise-dropped their newest single, “See Me,” on Friday, a track recorded during their Nightmare Daydream sessions at Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, TN that didn’t end up making the final cut. 

Something Velveteers fans love most about the band is how high energy and hard-hitting their debut album, Nightmare Daydream, is, but their slower, more ballad-like songs are where The Velveteers fully solidify their place as one of modern rock’s best bands. “See Me” is the perfect example of that; their sonic range is undeniable. 

“See Me” is beautifully rich; it surrounds the listener and plunges them into The Velveteers’ sonic universe. It’s the perfect balance of sounds, heavy but gentle, dark but bright, haunting but hopeful – The Velveteers cover every base and the result is an incredibly satisfying 3-minutes of rock magic. Singer and guitarist Demi Demitro delivers a clean-toned simple vocal that’s sweet and pleasant to the ear. Its simplicity is perfect for the track – it doesn’t distract the listener from the overall idea of the song, yet lends itself brilliantly to the overall message. If there exist any underrated rock vocalists right now, she’s one of them. 

The Velveteers themselves describe the track as being about coming into the light from the dark, wanting to be seen for who you truly are. The track begins with a gentle plea, soft and almost confused – why don’t you see me as I am? As the track progresses, this plea grows stronger, demanding to be heard and obeyed, until it reaches its peak, the point having been made. One final plea is made, softer, and with a change in chord progression, melody, and lyrics that change the meaning from desperation to hopefulness. It’s a beautiful progression in theme that yields such sweet results. 

As a hardcore Velveteers fan myself, maybe I’m a bit biased, but at this point I’m fully convinced that everything The Velveteers touch is golden, and their work with Easy Eye Sound is some of their best yet. If you don’t believe me, go give “See Me” a spin and see for yourself. 


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INTERVIEW: Liberty Deep Down Talks Influences, Dream Collabs, New Music + More!

Evie Wagner

It’s safe to say, we’ve been sitting on this interview for a little too long. Back in the Summer, Evie caught up with Columbus Pop-Rock band, Liberty Deep Down to get to know the band a bit better just after their premiere of ‘Typical’. They talk about their influences, opening up for Bon Jovi, their dream collabs, and so much more. Check it out above and check out their new release, ‘Out of Time’. on Spotify below!


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INTERVIEW: Dorothy Talks Tour, Is Rock Dead, Writing the Album, + More

Rebecca Potzner

With the release of her album Gifts From The Holy Ghost, Dorothy has come into her own and hit the road running. Before her show at Temple Live on October 2nd, I caught up with the power-house front woman to talk about tour, the new album, makeup tutorials, and more. Check out our full conversation above.

Dorothy takes over Fort Smith THIS WEEKEND with Dirty Honey and Mac Saturn. Don’t miss it and get your tickets HERE.

Listen to Dorothy on Rock My Soul HERE.


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INTERVIEW: Upon A Burning Body at Chain Reaction

Justin Spartacus

"It’s been a little over 3 years! Since I sat down with the Texas BMF’s, Upon A Burning Body.

Doing their first headlining US tour since 2019, I caught up with them at OC’s iconic venue Chain Reaction.

We sat back stage and discussed their newest album release “Fury” and some of their favorites on it, their tour earlier this year with Carnifax, the current tour, and a bunch more

They are still on tour now and hitting all over the US, be sure to catch them in your nearest city and stream their latest album on all platforms now."

Review: Bleu & Carly Paige channel their inner Jeff Lynne with new duet “Holding On To You”

Sara Brown

If I didn’t know better I’d think the latest release from songwriters Bleu and Carly Paige was actually written by the maestro himself, Jeff Lynne, of Electric Light Orchestra fame. If you’re an ELO fan, you’ll hear what I’m talking about immediately, and you’ll probably fall in love with the track just as quickly. 

“Holding On To You” evokes the gentle spacey vibes I’ve come to associate with the more recent releases from Jeff Lynne’s ELO, specifically “When I Was a Boy” comes to mind. With a heavy focus on harmonies, the interplay between Bleu and Carly Paige’s voices, and brilliant chord progressions, Bleu and Paige have created a track that fits right into ELO’s cosmic sonic universe. 

In fact, it’s so reminiscent of ELO’s soft, intergalactic ballad sound that if you listen closely enough, you can even hear the elements from the Beatles’ work that inspired that classic ELO sound. It’s a modern track that feels fresh and new, but rooted in the long-standing influence that both The Beatles and ELO have on modern music. 

To top the whole thing off, Bleu and Paige both demonstrate their vocal prowess on this track. The interplay between the pair’s vocals is mesmerizing and results in an incredibly dreamy sound that ultimately is what makes this track so addictive. 

As a diehard ELO fan, I find myself spinning this track on repeat; I can’t get enough of it. Take it from me, if you listen once, you won’t be able to stop, and that’s not really a bad thing, is it?

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Review: Crashing Revelry Singles “Poison” and “That’s My Story”

Laura Kane

“Poison cuz it numbs all the pain” my favorite lyric in Crashing Revelry’s new song “Poison”.

Crashing Revelry is a country hard rock band from Arizona. When I first heard “Poison” I said it sounds like Chris Stapleton and Aerosmith had a baby. As I listen to it more and more every day, I find different elements of hard rock and even metal added to the flavor of the song. It’s hard to label Crashing Revelry as anything because of lead singer Brandon Johnson. Johnson is a country singer and almost sounds like Chad Kroeger lead singer of Nickelback but has the smoothness of Christ Stapleton.

“That’s My Story” originally written and performed by Collin Raye now has a heavy rock version thanks to Crashing Revelry. It still has its original country sound with Brandon’s country vocals and its Crashing Revelry twist with the electric guitar replacing the 80s synthesizer.

If you’re ever looking for a cool band T-shirt or a unique coffee blend Crashing Revelry has all their unique merch up on their website. Go show them the support and love they need right now. I love following newer smaller bands because they really are creating art simply because they love it. The guys of Crashing Revelry love creating music and I can’t wait to see where their passions take them.        

Review: Frankford Fitler Moving On Spring EP

Laura Kane

Inspired mostly by Rush and Jimi Hendrix, Tyler Cole and Randy Wilson have been taking over the city of Philadelphia with their first ever EP Moving On. Playing at mostly local bars in the Philadelphia area they’ve gained their nationwide following with funny tiktoks and instagram giveaways. Joining bands such as Greta Van Fleet and The Naked Gypsy Queens, Frankford Fitler is not only bringing the 70s back through their incredible music but through their clothing as well. Tyler is often seen wearing flowing flare plants and cowboy fringe while performing. Tyler is the lead singer and lead guitar player. He plays a Gibson flying V and a Gibson acoustic to get that natural 70s sound and 70s look. Randy Wilson is his wingman on the drums. Their unique Frankford Fitler logo is printed out in bold on Randys Ludwig drum kit.

Their EP has 4 big songs on it. Starting off with “Moving on,” then my favorite “Loved you All Along,” and lastly “Heartstruck” and “Highest Mountain”. They each flow together with different Psychedelic and folky aspects. “Loved you All Along’ is my favorite because I love emotional acoustic songs about the beauty of woman. The musical aspect of the song is spot on. The organ harmonies are what put it all together giving it its Folky gospel sound. “Moving On” Is a cowboy coming of age song. To me it’s about a young cowboy moving on and finding his success as he’s coming into adulthood.  My prediction is that “Moving on” is going to be the main star to their up-coming album as they are coming into adulthood and chasing their dreams in the music industry.

I’m excited to see where Tyler and Randy take their music and I hope they make their way over to Pittsburgh for a performance.     

INTERVIEW: Graves And The Bad Weather

Justin Spartacus

Welcome to a POST show interview with SoCals Graves And The Bad Weather. Originally we had an interview set pre show at the House Of Blues, but we had some technical difficulties with the audio and scheduled a reshoot after their show in their G14 classified location. In this length ( almost 1 hour ) interview, we discuss their band history, brand new EP just out on June 25k, writing as a band and more. Be sure to stream they lates EP “Cult Status” on all streaming platforms now.

Running Up That Hill: Kate Bush Defines A New Generation

Bethany Hildebrandt

You may be annoyed with “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush (ya know, the 1986 song that’s recently hit #1 on tons of charts and streaming services in 2022) or maybe you’re like me and you can’t get enough of it. Whatever the case may be, “Running Up That Hill” is defining this generation and it’s not going away anytime soon.

The biggest and most streamed Netflix show ever, Stranger Things, dropped season four in two parts this year - volume one on May 27 and volume 2 on July 1st. Overdosing in 80s nostalgia, fans have been captured with the show’s aesthetic, fashion, hairstyles… and music. Every season since it’s debut in 2016, Stranger Things has always provided the most amazing track of on its soundtracks. These songs include “Africa” by TOTO, “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker, Jr., “Never Ending Story” and tons more. But what makes “Running Up That Hill” so motivational? From personal experience, this song was one of a few that will always remind me of Summer 2022. Summer is somewhat difficult for me, being that my body and skin were never able to handle the heat, along with working fulltime and striving for a music industry career, life becomes overwhelming. But this song remains motivational with it’s simple chorus Be running up that road/ Be running up that hill/ Be running up that building” has endless meaning.

The song has been played in countless Instagram reels, Tik Toks, commercials, radio, streaming + more. To align the track with THAT certain scene in Stranger Things, while Max is running from Vecna, is absolutely perfect. Perfect is an understatement. The metaphor my mind created was a vision of yourself running from your demons, hearing your favorite music whatever piece of music that is, it can save you. There are countless comments on the “Running Up That Hill” music video explaining the amazingly positive impact the song has had on people. One YouTuber commented, “So many people’s lives were saved by this song, so I loved seeing how they used it in Stranger Things.” Another one commented, “Who else feels like they can take on the world when they hear this song?” The video for the iconic song currently has over 100 million views on YouTube and Spotify confirmed Kate Bush streams skyrocketed over 9,000% thanks to Stranger Things. 


While its second life has earned Kate Bush over 2.3 million dollars, nothing compares to the feeling it gives people when they hear “Running Up That Hill.”

Demi Lovato Shows A Strong Return To Their Pop-Rock Roots In "Substance"

Baylee Avery

What's something we can all use? A good sprinkle of nostalgia. Luckily, Demi Lovato is providing us with just what we need with the release of their upcoming new album, Holy Fvck. - bringing them back to their pop-rock roots from their first two albums, Don't Forget and Here We Go Again.

So far, they have released two singles. First one being "Skin of My Teeth" and the latest being "Substance". Want to know what makes Demi so powerful? It's their vocals in ANY song that they sing. In "Substance", they provide such a powerful, crisp and clean vocal. While "Skin of My Teeth" was a great start for this new era, I can say that "Substance" provides something that is very powerful. In fact, this song already displays some of Demi's strongest vocal moments on this album.

There are several standout moments in this song. One of them being the opening of the song where Demi sings, "Is anybody happy with life in the backseat? Trying to master the art of detaching." Those lyrics gave me goosebumps. Then we get to one of the last parts of the song and they sing, "am I talking to myself? Is anyone out there screaming at the walls? I can't relate at all, relate at all. Fuck the theatrics, what happened to classic? Give me the real shit, give me the magic." That really shows the power of Demi and the power they bring to their music and needless to say, those lyrics definitely displayed some of the best lyrical moments.

This song also reminds me of one of the singles from their first album, "La La Land". In fact, both the song and video for "Substance" almost takes me back to my younger self watching Disney Channel and waiting for the "La La Land" music video to come on TV during commercial break. There’s that little sprinkle of nostalgia.

It gives the reminder that Demi can STILL pull off pop rock even after all these years. Granted, they can pull off any genre they choose to sing. I mean, have you heard those high notes they belt out? I think we can all agree on the fact that this genre brings out some of their strongest vocal moments ever. They proved that with Don't Forget, they proved that with Here We Go Again, and they're already proving that with Holy Fvck - thirteen years after the release of Here We Go Again.

Demi's got something great going on going back to their roots. Not only is it nostalgic for the people who grew up listening to them and were there for their first album - and also patiently waiting to watch their music videos on Disney Channel - but it shows that even after all these years, they still hold power in the pop-rock genre and it's only going to get better from here.

Holy Fvck comes out on August 19th and catch Demi at a show on their Holy Fvck tour starting on August 13th!

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Review: Hunter Hayes Kicks Off the Journey to Red Sky with Lead Single “Missing You”

Sara Brown

Hunter Hayes dropped the first taste of his long-awaited upcoming record, Red Sky, and it doesn’t disappoint. “Missing You” is pleasantly pop-flavored, with an organic feel that is unique to Hayes’ musical style. 

While sonically in line with his more recent releases and previous record, Wild Blue, “Missing You” reminds me of his older sound more than anything else he’s released in several years. As a long-time fan (going on ten years this October!), “Missing You” has allowed me to get back in touch with why I fell in love with his music in the first place, and acknowledge how much we’ve both changed musically over the past ten years. 

Hayes tells a simple and relatable heartbreak story in a brilliantly poetic way that only he can while simultaneously employing a juxtaposition common in pop-flavored music in which the mood of the lyrics doesn’t match the sound the song. Crushing lines like “that’s why I can’t stay sober // and I tell myself I’m better now ‘cause I’m good at lying” are delivered in a light, upbeat fashion. As such, “Missing You” is a cathartic track, easy to sing along to with your whole being, while subsequently releasing your pent up emotions. 

Vocally, Hayes shines on this track. The lightness of the track allows his unique vocal timbre to rest in the forefront, a testament to his abilities as both a singer and a producer. He has come into his own as a vocalist in such a remarkable way since his first major label release in 2011, and these recent releases are where his skills really shine. 

If the rest of Red Sky is even half as good as “Missing You,” we’re all in for a hell of a treat. You know I’ll be ready with headphones in hand to listen and review it when it finally drops!

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PRE-SHOW INTERVIEW: Blacktop Mojo Rock The Whisky A Go-Go

Justin Spartacus

After just over a year, I am back with the boys from Palestine, TX, Blacktop Mojo. Last year, I met and spoke with frontman Matt James at Upheaval Fest in Grand Rapids, MI. For our interview this time, we got the whole Mojo family backstage at the legendary Whisky A Go-Go. We talked about their current tour, their latest album release album 4, tips for bands touring, stories, gear talk and more.

Be sure to checkout their tour dates now and stream their latest album on all platforms….

INTERVIEW: Alex Crescioni of SORDES DOMINUM

Justin Spartacus

Welcome to a special album release interview with Los Angeles based producer Alex Crescioni and his band SORDES DOMINUM! This is the debut double EP release of MORTALIS and IMMOERTALIS. This is also the first time we’ve had a producer on as well! Not only do we tackle their debut EP’s but also his perspective as a producer, helpful tips for aspiring ones as well, his view on th rock industry and more. 

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Need A Summer Song? The Moon City Masters Have You Covered!

Cassie Irene

The weather’s getting warmer, windows are ready to be rolled down, and best of all… The Moon City Masters have the perfect song of the summer!  Bringing the heat and a new spin on the classic rock sound we know and love, “Spinning Wheels” is a virtuous add for all of your summer playlists. Starting off, the Steinberg twins throw us with a riff that sounds like pure gold. The layering of the vocals add a feel of southern rock and the solo at the bridge gives the full embrace of everything classic. “Spinning Wheels,” is a perfect amalgamation of vintage and driving rock creating a flawless warm tone. This is a great contender for your summer soundtrack.

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