Scott Yoder - Silver Screen Starlet [Review]
Rating: 3.5 out of 5
“Retro is both sound and lyrical content, Scott Yoder pays homage to Hollywood with ‘Silver Screen Starlet.’ Funky and weird it brings out our infatuation with a fantasy world.”
“Retro is both sound and lyrical content, Scott Yoder pays homage to Hollywood with ‘Silver Screen Starlet.’ Funky and weird it brings out our infatuation with a fantasy world.”
“If Dylan and The Stones had a baby, and hired Tom Waits as a nanny ... I imagine that kid would grow up to sound a lot like this band.
Oh Reach utilizes varying vocals and well-written lyrics that inspire you to both think and feel. ”
“The melody is a perfect balance of danger and desire, and both elements are also brought out by the imagery of the video.
And while the vocals are not explosive or awe-inspiring, they are perfect for the mood. This is a case of the artists getting out of the way and letting the lyrics and vibe do the heavy lifting. ”
“I have a strange attraction to this single ‘Strange Attractor.’
The accompanying video is engaging in a peculiar sort of way, and the vocal performance, laid over the top of a steady rock beat, has an old school rock vibe that conjures thoughts of the 80s.
Then there is a presence about Leeroy Stagger that hooked me and whispers to my brain ... “Pay Attention, this guy is on the verge of breaking out into another realm which makes this song feel like an archway to something even bigger.”
“Reminds me of a power ballad of the 90s, from artists like Joan Osborne.
Lyrically ‘Shitty Tattoo’ sings out as the rallying cry of generation that has hit the wall between hope, energy and homesick nostalgia, but this song is well-written enough to pull emotion from anyone who has ever made a bad decision or three. ”
“Parts of the vocals reminded me of Elton John while other parts show influence from songwriters like Tom Waits. Then there is the 70s influenced melody that at times made me think of the Eagles. What I am saying is there are a lot of good musical influences that have came together to make Ben Lorentzen a talented artist full of surprises .... vocally, musically, and lyrically.”
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“Sometimes you need to hear a gritty rock song played the traditional way to feel the heart of what music is all about.
Headphone makes it easy to escape the manufactured world of looped beats and recycled melodies to give us ‘Ready Steady Run,’ a rock jam in every sense of the word.”
“The merry-go-round of life can either grind you down, or you can take heart in the rhythm and enjoy the ride. Run River North is suggesting we all do the latter with their new single.
Catchy and infectious, this sing-song chorus obviously carries a double meaning for those who dive in deep, but others will simply be happy to bounce to the groove and carry on about their day. Perhaps those individuals have already gotten their ‘Wake Up’ call.”
“There is some great irony that this tune, about the fantasy of escaping the world by throwing your phone out the window, carries a retro rock sound from the 80s, which is perhaps the last decade when society wasn’t fixated on their phones.
Great old school rock melody and vocals.”
“It has been a long while since I’ve heard a true Indie Rock song with that carefree IDGAF spirit. The kind of song that is real and true and seems to say, “Hey Man I don’t really care what you think about me, because this is my life and my feelings and my viewpoint and I’m going to sing about all of them without regard to commercial viability or radio airplay.
That is not to say Picsel does not have anything meaningful or worthwhile to say, it just means they are not pandering to conformity, and that is what Rock Music was built upon. ”
“Classic sultry rock vocals atop an energetic melody.
Little by little rock seems to be crawling out from the shadows once again and artists such as Zoe Zobrist are leading the way.”
“Funky and trippy, Freedom Fry continues to sneak attack me in the best of ways with surprising lyric progressions and an energetic spirit that makes all of their music feel alive.
The intelligent quirkiness of this band reminds me of The Presidents Of The United States Of America.”
“This is a single with chill summer vibes.
I have no idea the chemical state of DAVIS while writing this one, but if you’ve ever had a poolside conversation with someone amid a huge cloud of green smoke, then listening to this song will feel a whole lot like that conversation.
Enjoy and remember ... everything will be ‘Alright.’”
“The hammering bass-line of the melody holds the ‘Void’ together, but above that rings a pure rock song complete with thriving guitars and charged vocals that few too songs that call themselves Rock today possess.
CIVILIANA gives us a single that is rock in spirit and not name only. ”
“Delivered with the high-energy of No Doubt before Gwen Stefani went off to solo pop stardom, ‘I Just Think That You’re Cute’ is rife with literary references to match that uptempo ska sound. I imagine English majors singing along in coffee shops the world over, but this single is a fun groove for anyone that likes a lively tune.”
“Some singles strike an immediate chord that puts you on high alert before the lyrics truly sink in.
In the true spirit of a well-written Indie Rock song, ‘Find The Water’ is the kind of song that turns the gears and wheels within and makes you think not only long after the last note, but on each and every other listen afterward.”
“With a sound that leans all the way back to the 70s, and lyrics that work well (despite often seeming random until the next line or two,) I found myself captivated through several listens.
There is something unique and strange and alluring here that is very hard to pin down, but ‘The Sun Is Gonna Shine On You’ is the kind of song that you can listen to over and over again and never get bored.”
“Irish band, In Their Thousands offers a vocal delivery that slices like a surgeon’s scalpel from that first high hard note, but the deepest cut (sorry Sheryl Crow) on this one comes with the writing.
Lyrically, ‘Sit and Breathe’ delivers operating room precision and life saving emotions. That might sound like hyperbole, but a well crafted song, performed with genuine emotion can break through and be a guiding light for those whom it speaks to.
’Sit and Breathe’ is just such a song.”
“The melody lands with you first. Then the vocals arrive bringing that extra emotion. And finally the lyric settle in conjuring all kids of thoughts as you digest their meaning .
Together, these three components compliment each other to infuse this single with emotion and energy.
Pure Indie Rock emotion! ”
“A nice blend of punk and rock vocals gives this single a well-rounded sound. Lyrically, I dug in to find emotions ‘Still in My Head,’ which is exactly what songs are supposed to do.”