CVBZ x American Authors - This Time is Right [Review] November 18, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Rock, Indie Pop Rating: 4 out of 5 “This is one of those big bold Indie Rock songs that feels as much like an anthem as anything else. The kind of build and arrangement that sweeps listeners up and in. The kind of track that incorporates various elements and genres to create a sound that resonates for music lovers of all. The energetic build and progression is joined by talented vocal performances to create a vibe that hooks and holds with ease. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
talker - Summerlin [Music Video Review] November 18, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music Videos, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “A song detailing the power of places and the strength of our emotional memories, ‘Summerlin’ is about the hometown of an ex boyfriend and how going to the place he came from rekindled the emotional duress of a tough breakup. In delivering the song, talker offers an emotive vulnerability that resonates and keeps the listener engaged in the lyrical build. A track with heart and emotion and genuine honesty in its songwriting and delivery.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
The Manic Boys And Girls Club - Blacked Out [Music Video Review] November 08, 2021 by Kreadiv Kesh in Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock Rating: 5 out of 5 “Everyone enjoys a night out but then there are the nights were we try to escape. The Manic Boys And Girls Club latest single “Blacked Out” is about one night out of being free and escaping the world and its issues. The bond between the artists are amazing and the visual aspect allows you to really experience the mindset someone has when they escape and black out, just or wake up alone. ” — Kreadiv Kesh [LA On Lock Blogger]
Zo - Never Meant [Review] November 08, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Pop, Indie Rock, Alternative Rating: 4 out of 5 “Zo delivers power and passion and of course talent on this track. “Never Meant’ is the track Stevie Nicks and Florence and the Machine would team up to create and the emotion is tangible in every single line. The passion lands with razor sharp talons and grabs on like a raptor intent to instill its will. That might sound harsh, but this track is anything but. Simply intense and purposeful.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Kayla DiVenere - PSYCHOPATH [Review] November 06, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Commercial Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “This is masterfully constructed track. LA’s Kayla DiVenere utilizes not only her vocal talent to instill a mood, but the arrangement plays a huge role in conveying the emotion and feeling behind the well-written lyrics. Coming with a Commercial Pop Punk sound ‘PSYCHOPATH’ delivers an up and down tempo that matches the impact of the writing and keeps the listener guessing what will come next as they lean in and lose the world around them.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Sophie Powers x DE'WAYNE - Greed [Review] November 06, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Alternative, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “Sophie Powers is pissed off, and she brings in DE’WAYNE to help her call out the ‘Greed’ of those who have left her in this state. Think of a angrier and edgier Gwen Stefani and you have a solid idea of of what Powers brings to the table. This track is an anthem you can belt out when the world has backed you into a corner. Solid Alternative Rock with an edge and hint of Pop Punk/Hip-Hop fusion.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Sarpa Salpa - Your House [Review] November 03, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Electronic, Indie Pop, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “Coming to SXSW in March 2022, Sarpa Salpa is a British band that has one foot in the synth heavy sound of the 80s, and another firmly panted in the contemporary world of Indie Pop. ‘Your House’ has a nice Indietronica vibe to it even though lyrically the track is heavier and darker than the arrangement might first suggest. I liked this emotional juxtaposition and in it found my own groove to stay invested and connected for the entire build and duration.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Valley Boy - Disgusting [Review] October 22, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Pop, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “Valley Boy stays true to the title and offers up a set of lyrics that might indeed be ‘Disgusting’ by the norms society puts on us all, but the writing and delivery are certainly honest and engaging and those two qualities go a very long way in making music feel alive and true. The build and progression shifts and grows in intensity toward the end and this makes us feel the power of simple, declarative truths that we all hold secret for fear of being judged. In this, the song offers an understated brilliance.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
The Morning Herald - Under The Roof [Review] October 22, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Rock Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “The Morning Herald sounds more like something you’d read over coffee, rather than plug into your ears and listen to, but this Philly band delivers a dash of Chili Peppers roasted over an Arcade Fire served with a side of Tame Impala for inspiration.’Under The Roof’ is the kind of Indie Rock song that feels timeless in its approach and sound, and the overall vibe drips with the savory juice of rock and roll. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
BEXX - Daydream [Music Video Review] October 21, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music Videos, Alternative, Indie Rock Rating : 4 out of 5 “What are you willing to do for love? That seems to be what BEXX is asking on this supercharged Indie Rock trip that is both surreal and exotic in a psychedelic kind of way. The video adds to all of that as well and in conjunction with the message of the lyrics gives this complete project a polished intent that few songs/video combinations offer. This is the type of project that sticks in your mind and instills new meaning with each watch/listen.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
ODDA - Mama [Music Video Review] October 15, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music Videos, Indie Rock, Alternative Rating: 4 out of 5 “ODDa grew up on an island off the south of England and that landscape feels much like the tone and vibe of his music. There is a soft beauty and an underlying harshness that speaks of crashing waves and win swept shoreline. The track is heavy on emotion and feels all consuming much like the salty spray of the sea when you stand near it. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
The Late Greats - Better Then [Review] October 05, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative Rating: 4 out of 5 “Indie Rock perhaps even more so that most genres, is about capturing an attitude and vibe that establishes both a song and the band’s identity. The Late Greats are new to me, so this is the first track I’ve heard and already, I feel like I have a sense who and what the band is. For me, listening to this song was like getting to know a new person that I straight away think is going to be a very good friend. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Darragh Chaplin - Honestly [Review] October 01, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Commercial, Adult Contemporary, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “I hear a lot of songs about anxiety, so it is very tough to hit that theme and stand out, but Darragh Chaplin was able to do exactly that with the single, ‘Honestly.’ The writing dives into the mental dynamics of envying others for their so-called ‘normalcy,’ and losing who you are as you try desperately to emulate the societal norms. The delivery has talent and passion and you can feel the struggle in a way that makes the track very relatable no matter if you suffer from anxiety or not.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
The Satellite Station - Trouble [Review] October 01, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock, Indie Pop Rating: 4 out of 5 “The emotional vocal delivery grabs hold from the first word and as the lyrical build unfolds the performance only draws you in deeper. The Satellite Station brings a timeless songwriter vibe and combines that with a folksy Indie Rock sound that is almost tangible in its powerful emotional resonance. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock blogger
GRAACE - Sentimental [Review] September 29, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “Melody and vocal tone are powerful when perfectly matched and that was the case on GRAACE’s latest single, ‘Sentimental.’ From the first guitar note to the final emotive line delivered, the track feels spot on. A songwriters sentiments with a commercial vibe that lifts the track above the emotional fray and into a realm not many songs ever reach. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Belaver - Mount Misery [Music Video Review] September 24, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music Videos, Indie Rock, Americana, Adult Contemporary Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “Strong writing, backed by an emotive and heartfelt delivery, will always find a place in the musical landscape and that is what Belaver gives us with the single, ‘Mount Misery.’ The track unfolds in low key fashion that is easy to digest and fell but the delivery is spot on in tone. The writing delivers punch through the entire progression making this is the kind of track that sticks with you long after the last note has faded.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Belle Roscoe - Soho Shoes [Music Video Review] September 23, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Rock, Indie Rock Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “Sometimes as a curator and reviewer it is best to get out of the way and let the band tell you what they want you to know about their art. This is one of those times ...From the band:’We were inspired during London lockdown to film a music video. We wanted to capture the dystopian landscape we were all suddenly catapulted into and it felt like the perfect marriage for SOHO SHOES.It was a “gorilla” style mission, 4am starts most mornings for about a month. No traffic, no pollution, not a person in sight...We were arrested one time but it didn’t deter us. We were on a mission. It became an obsession going out every morning to discover London like never before. It also galvanised a creative outlet during a time when we couldn’t play music.We were armed with an iphone, a gimbal and a dancing walrus.’” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
JonPaul Wallace - Here We Go [Review] September 18, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Indie Rock, Commercial Rating: 3.5 out of 5 “JonPaul Wallace is all about energy and personality and that comes across in both this song and his bio. JonPaul, don’t call him plain old Jon, is having fun delivering ‘Here We Go’ and you will hav jsut as much fun listening. It is the kind of track that will lift you up, and propel you forward to take on whatever you face. That said, lyrically the track does a great job of motivation, but does not offer a lot in the way of deep insights beyond the infectious rhythm and energy.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
SANNIA - Sad Rich Girls [Review] September 17, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Electro Pop, Adult Contemporary, Indie Rock Rating: 4 out of 5 “SANNIA describes her single ‘Sad Rich Girls’ as ‘ ... pure catfight energy.’ Using the Paris Hilton era of reality TV as inspiration, SANNIA calls out the superficial bullshit and manufactured drama others use to elevate themselves while stepping on the back and throats of those around them. This track might feel like a niche type of message, but in reality everyone has been both guilty and a victim of the kind of behavior called out in this song.” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger
Confetti - Emo [Review] September 17, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Alternative, Indie Electronic, Indie Pop, Indie Rock Rating: 4.5 out of 5 “Confetti gives us a track that speaks to the age when you are caught between the free spirit of your early 20s and the stage where responsibility and obligation leave you wondering when and why life went wrong. The lyrics are wryly poignant in their humor but they land with deliberate emotion as well. ‘Emo’ is that song that feels like it was written specifically for you when in fact, it delivers a near universal appeal. ” — Travis Erwin ~ LA on Lock Blogger