Kelsie Kimberlin - The Drawer

The Drawer - Kelsie Kimberlin (Pop) Kelise Kimberline returns to the blog today with her 8-track collection “The Drawer”, which is an intimate depiction of leaving a toxic relationship behind and her road to recovery. Previously we’ve reviewed Kelsie’s “Road Trip Summer Remix”, “Turn Back” and “Parking Lot”, which show Kelsie to be a versatile artist considering the vast array of sounds and styles she covers across her catalogue. But before we dig into her latest project, let’s talk about Kelsie herself.

Kelsie Kimberlin is an American/Ukrainian musician and singer who strives in her music to balance entertainment and social themes with deep meanings underscoring her understanding of the power of music to make change. A student of music from an early age, Kelsie even took part in Yoko Ono’s Peace Project. A well rounded artist, Kelsie writes, records, performs and films.

“The Drawer” is Kelsie’s first EP, which birthed music videos for “Parking Lot” and “Twinkle”, with AI generated videos for the remaining six tracks. We were first introduced to this project with her song “Parking Lot”, which was accompanied by a vibrant music video. We called this a trap and latin infused hip winder with a plucky percussion production and seductive latin guitar. What surprised us in reviewing the “The Drawer”, on which “Parking Lot” comes later in the tracklist, is that this track is really an outlier on the project—a dancey record amongst a collection of intimate and personal tracks with a more straightforward pop sensibility.

Other single “Twinkle” is also a standout on the album, using the imagery from the nursery rhyme to depict the specialness she has found in another—that the things that are unique about them make them twinkle like a star. It’s a beautiful song and, along with “Parking Lot”, is a nice break from the heavier themes on the album.

Title track “The Drawer” caught our attention immediately with the deeply personal lyrics about finally being free from a toxic relationship. The specificity she uses to describe the trauma—the ex controlling her body and what she ate—was vulnerable and honestly shocking. It immediately hooks the audience to be invested in Kelsie’s story. Much like Adele and Taylor Swift’s tracks follow their exes, we assume “The Drawer” will haunt Kelsie’s.

“Fatal Attraction” continues the tale on a less somber note, as a plucky pop production backs a story about the chemical addiction one can feel to someone despite all of the red flags. It’s a Top 40 feeling cut with a very relatable message, as “Meet Me Anywhere” continues with a story of Kelsie trying to get the attention she needs.

“January Through December” is one of our favorites on the project, mainly due to the cleverness of the lyrics and catchiness of the melody. It’s a positive track about finding someone who actually stands beside her all year long, juxtaposed with “Summertime’s Gone” which laments the early collapse of that relationship.

But after her road to recovery, we get album closer “Recovery” which assures the audience that despite all the aftermath and turmoil, Kelsie has found herself again and returned to the girl she was. There’s a touching moment in this track as Kelsie thanks her friends and family for their support in her darkest hour.

With a clean production, heartfelt lyrics and a strong pop vocal, Kelsie shines on her first EP.



Edie Yvonne - 15 (When I Leave)

15 (When I Leave)- Edie Yvonne (Pop) Our favorite 15-year old artist, Edie Yvonne, has returned for the seventh time to our blog with latest track “15 (When I Leave)”, a song about getting ready to switch to a new high school. That teen angst is captured immediately by the guitar intro, leading us into a rock number dripping with attitude. There’s something that feels inspired by The Killers and Jimmy Eat World here (“The Middle” feels like a good comparison track), while delivering some early No Doubt girl power. We could definitely hear this track in the closing credits of a cult teen film—think like the end of Clueless or Legally Blonde. Not since JoJo has someone so young showed up with so much professional gloss. We look forward to Edie’s impending breakthrough.

Best Lyric: “Looking in mirrors and I see through myself.”

Sporty-O / Mizzo - Table Dance (Original Mix)

Table Dance (Original Mix) - Sporty-O / Mizzo (Rap) Sporty-O and Mizzo brought us back to our college days with the rap dance anthem “Table Dance.” When the tightly produced instrumental dropped, we immediately got vibes of “Pump Up The Jam”, but as the clever and often humorous lyrics began to tell a tale about capturing a stripper’s attention for a table dance, we were immediately put in the world of Ying Yang Twins, Master P, Juvenile and even those old 20 Fingers jams (“Lick It Before You Stick It”, “Boom I Fucked Your Boyfriend”). Chock full of references—even a Taylor Swift name drop—and sprinkled with ear candy from the productions of yesteryear (that cowbell!), this throwback vibe is perfect for a party playlist.

Best Lyric: “3AM and a stack of ones.“

Dannica - ABIDE

ABIDE - Dannica ft Bryan Trejo (Hip Hop) We welcome Dannica to the blog today with R&B/Hip Hop bangar, “ABIDE” featuring Bryan Trejo and Austin McCalla. This Canada-based Christina Hip Hop artist delivers a track that marries Hip Hop dance bop with scripture to forge a track about believing and trusting in the almighty. Dannica sings of the strife and trials that come in everyday life, and how she draws strength in persevering through her faith in God. She does so with a strong and soulful vocal, laying the foundation for Bryan and Austin to ride the beat. Don’t forget to check the well produced music video in addition to banging this one in your ride.

Best Lyrics: “No longer am I a slave to your old sick games”

Anthony Touma - Baklava

Baklava - Anthony Touma (Pop/R&B) Anthony Touma treats us to a sweet and sultry dessert with latest track “Baklava.” The track is an overall bop, a definite groove, lead by a perfect pop vocal with plenty of ear candy, also including some baked in 00s feels and R&B sensibility. We were trying to place the influence, and then Anthony delivered a suite of references to Justin Timberlake in the second verse that handed it right to us—we really liked the cute aside to please not sue him for the references haha. The production is immaculately polished and we can’t see any reason a track like this wouldn’t top the charts—in the 00s or today.

Best Lyrics: “She got me lovestoned, and I’m swear that she knows.”

Mara Liddle - girl of your dreams

girl of your dreams - Mara Liddle (Pop) After a bit of a hiatus, Mara Liddle returns to us with our first track in 2024, “girl of your dreams”, following 2023’s “Facebook Official”, “Oversharing”, “Be Alone” and “All Over The Place”. On “girl of your dreams”, Mara delivers yet another sharp and plucky pop confection with collaborator JB Thomas. There’s always a sweetness to Mara’s tracks—a cute innocence—as her tuned soprano slices through a tight production. There’s almost a Japanese pop feeling to her tracks, with a 90s electro-pop tinge. “girl of your dreams” explores the shock of unexpected affection from someone who barely knows her, someone conjuring a perfect image of her based on minor interactions. It’s not quite a love song, more of a contemplation on infatuation from the point of view of the target—something we found to be quite unique.

Dax - A Real Man

A Real Man Dax (Pop)  We last saw Dax assembled with a supergroup of 12 different artists on the Mega Remix of “Dear Alcohol”—as usual paired with a stellar music video. Today, he returns to us for the eighth time with “A Real Man”, which returns Dax to center stage. On “A Real Man”, our genre defying artist comes with a country-infused pop track about the false image of masculinity. With a strong point of view, Dax dissects the kind of man a woman might want, and analyzes the contradictions therein, describing how such a concept is no more than fantasy and ultimately destructive. With a strong and timely message and well-produced beat, we think this track would fit perfectly on Top 40 radio.

Best Lyric: “He’s the rock that she needs but she hammers away.”

Proklaim - PROMISED LAND

PROMISED LAND - Proklaim (Rap) Today we get our nineteenth track from Proklaim, “Promised Land”, a song that revisits the soul sample boombap beats era of hiphop from artists like Slum Village, early Kanye West and Talib Kweli. We also felt even older influences on this one, the flow feels very Fugees, often times evoking tracks from Lauryn Hill like “Lost Ones” or even “If I Ruled The World.” It’s a bumping groove for sure, Proklaim dispensing with his tried and true vocal layer chants this time in favor of hitting his rapid fire spit right out of the gate, relentless until the song’s conclusion. This one is one longing for the old school.

Best Lyric: “Most people only want to take.“

John Taglieri - Oh, There You Are

Oh, There You Are - John Taglieri (Pop) Today we welcome twice Billboard charting artist John Taglieri to the blog with his anthemic new single, “Oh, There You Are.” Tension abounds in this punchy number about finding a new place to go when reaching the end of the road, as guitar plucks lead us in with anticipation before the drums slam and vocal chants take this up to 11. The track has a real “rise up” feeling—a fist in the air while singing along with the group kinda vibe, think maybe Pink Floyd “The Wall.” John’s vocals are whip smart and speedy, adding to the overall tension of the track. The crescendo, and our favorite moment, comes with the dense choral arrangement in the bridge. This is a windows down, turn the speakers up kinda record.

Best Lyric: “And everything I had was never meant to really last.”

Moon and Aries - Slow Motion

Slow Motion - Moon and Aries (Reggae) Moon and Aries returns for the fifth time on our blog with “Slow Motion”, following tracks “FIRENIGHT”, “Traffic”, “Blurred Vision” and “A Love Revival”. On “Slow Motion”, the new single from an upcoming LP which will feature 12 themed songs based on the months of the year, a plucky guitar lays a mellow reggae inspired beat which simmers throughout the runtime. It’s a sultry affair, with our female vocalist laying down her ethereal performance which we have come to expect from a Moon and Aries track—to us, she’s a goddess over a mist covered lake, a siren. On a bed of synths and bathed in reverb, this groove is a trippy record about finding your own path in life and going at your own pace.

My Satellite - Denial

Denial - My Satellite (Pop) My Satellite delivers a punchy, psychedelic pop track infused with funk with latest track “Denial.” This catchy little confection is a treasure trove of nostalgia, from the 80s feeling on the vocals to the 90s neo funk instrumental arrangement. The production is perfection, lush and complex, with plenty of twists and turns to keep the listener engaged throughout. Over the plucky synths and funky retro bass, our male vocalist has a soaring pop tenor, which hit levels of Maxwell “Woman’s Worth” when he just let it fly up into the rafters, asking a lover to shake off post-fight anger and relish in a night of fun. Lush, complex and funky, “Denial” is a bona fide jam.

Great Adamz - Talk To Me

Talk To Me - Great Adamz (R&B) Great Adamz wants to make his woman his wife in latest track “Talk To Me”, an afrobeat summertime island jam that we defy you not to dance to. A thudding kick and tight snare hit move the track along as a verbed guitar fills the backing with a seductive quality, creating one hell of a hip winder. Great Adamz’s slippery tenor is backed by a heavily verbed and rich choral arrangement which really stands out on the track. It’s the record’s emotional core, creating a swelling in the chest that Great Adamz must feel when he thinks of how much he loves his girl. This cut is pure sunshine.

Dani Twice - Fenix

Fenix - Dani Twice (Pop/Funk) Dani Twice delivers some delicious retro flare with his latest, “Fenix”, a dance floor spinner of summertime funk with a tinge of the 70s to boot. Funky guitars and a sparkling tamborine paint the soundscape on this intoxicating jam, as Dani’s strong pop tenor vocal slips up and down the track, also giving us a sweet falsetto as an earcandy treat. The track has real “Get Lucky” vibes with a dash of Jamiroquai “Canned Heat”, coming in at a tight 2:21—Dani wastes no time in getting the track up and moving. This is the sixth track from Dani’s new EP “Me 77amas”, and if any of those cuts are as strong as this one, we suggest you check it out.

Best Lyric: “Watch me dancing on my grave.”

Jonny Gems - Last Night

Last Night - Jonny Gems (R&B) Jonny Gems isn’t ready to let it go on his smooth R&B groove “Last Night.” Jonny tells us that with his latest track, he hopes to capture the feeling of frustration and difficulty in accepting reality, and that recording the track had his heart feeling heavy in the studio. With a reedy baritone and a subtle autotune effect, Jonny croons that things might not be over between him and a former lover, believing that both recognize that the last time might not be the last time. The cut is a cruisy mid tempo with great earcandy harmonies and double vocals, minimalist in nature to let the lyrics and vocal performance carry the track.

Best Lyric: “What’s the good in goodbyes?”

BLOODLIN3 - No Mercy (ft Twista)

No Mercy - BLOODLIN3 ft Twista (Rap) BLOODLIN3 is bringing us back to the 00s, so much so that he’s giving us a Twista feature! On “No Mercy”, we have a wistful piano and synth line overlaid with a fuzzy bass lead, making for a swirling soundscape. Known for his rapid fire spit, Twista doesn’t disappoint, and boy does BLOODLIN3 keep up on his own merit. Our artist proclaims that he doesn’t fit the current narrative in hip hop, refusing to cuss while still giving a gritty sound to the culture. Honestly, we think the track is better for it—it’s kind of lazy to just layer your track in vulgarity, so to fire 100 words per second without falling back on that is truly impressive. It’s a solid groove, and one that you can certainly lean back to.

Best Lyric: “Haters be watching us with binoculars.”

Love Ghost - DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?

DO YOU LIKE ME NOW? - Love Ghost (Pop/Rock) Love Ghost returns to the blog for the sixth time with “DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?”, following prior tracks “GOD DAMN”, “Time Travel”, “Haunted House”, “Snap” and “Dopeman”. On their latest single, produced by Mike Summers, we’ve got a good deal of grunge going on, with 90s punk infused guitar and bass lines, and in your face vocals screaming pure emotion in the metal tradition. Cinnamon Babe brings some kick ass girl power to the track as a featured artist, helping make the song a full on head banger. This is a catharsis track for sure, one you scream along with at the top of your lungs in the shower or in your car (just wind the windows up please).

Best Lyric: “Your blade, it runs through me.”