album reviews
Reviews of albums old and new from iconic artists and up and coming musicians alike.
'Troubled Paradise' - New Music from Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts
Tuk Smith isn’t one to sit still. After reclaiming his place in rock with 2024’s Rogue to Redemption, the Georgia-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter is back with Troubled Paradise—a tightly wound four-song EP set to drop October 16, 2025, on his independent label, Gypsy Rose Records.
By Richard Mulholland10 months ago in Beat
🎙️ Camilo Camacho and the Emotional Roar of “Quedas Tú”
In a music scene increasingly saturated with formulas and trends, Camilo Camacho stands out with a soulful, hands-on approach to artistry. His latest single, “Quedas Tú” (“You Remain”), is not just a song—it’s an emotional act of resistance, a bold statement of faith in love amid chaos.Camilo is no stranger to the spotlight. His name has echoed on major stages, having won an award in the United States in 2023 and being considered for the Latin Grammys in 2024. But beyond accolades, his true power lies in his ability to connect deeply with listeners—through every chord and lyric.
By Valeria Ortega 10 months ago in Beat
"Clem & Clearlight" - Where Jazz, Spirit and Song Meet in Quiet Revelation
Clementine Moss, best known as the powerhouse drummer of the all female Led Zeppelin tribute band Zepparella, surprises and expands with her newest release "Clem & Clearlight" — a jazz inflected, spiritually infused collaboration with Italian guitarist and composer Daniele Gottardo.
By Whitney Miller10 months ago in Beat
Sydney’s Samuel Muir Unveils His Latest Single, "Pester in the Long Way"
Sydney-based artist and producer Samuel Muir has just released his much-anticipated new track, Pester in the Long Way—and it’s everything we didn’t know we needed this summer. The single, which dropped on June 4, 2025, is available in both its radio edit and an extended version, giving listeners two distinct ways to experience this atmospheric yet bold sonic journey.
By mysoundMusic10 months ago in Beat
why is gma moving from times square
For over two decades, Good Morning America has been more than a show; it's been a spectacle. Positioned in the beating heart of New York City—Times Square—the program became synonymous with the city’s energy, lights, and bustle. Every morning, viewers across America woke up not just to news and weather, but to a panorama of tourists waving behind glass, live performances spilling into the streets, and the sparkle of Broadway just steps away.
By Saboor Brohi 10 months ago in Beat
Andrew Dynamite Unveils New Album “Stardust”
London-based producer Andrew Dynamite is an artist who thrives on duality — the past and future, analog and digital, memory and imagination. His newly released album, Stardust (June 1, 2025), is a shimmering, synth-laden journey that channels the golden age of Japanese City Pop while pushing the boundaries of what electronic music can be in the modern era.
By mysoundMusic10 months ago in Beat
The Cost of Bad Company"
Title: The Cost of Bad Company In a small town nestled between hills and wheat fields lived a bright and talented boy named Arman. He was known for his sharp mind, polite behavior, and sincerity in studies. His teachers admired him, and his parents proudly believed he would one day become an engineer. Arman’s report cards were always shining, and his character was impeccable—until one fateful change turned everything upside down.
By Akhtar Ali 10 months ago in Beat
Keep Your Hands On Georgia Satellites' Ultimate and Lightnin' in a Bottle
If your memory of Southern rock ends with Skynyrd’s flame-out or Molly Hatchet’s fading riffs, it’s time to hit reset. In the mid-1980s, when hair spray ruled the Sunset Strip and synths flooded Top 40, a ragged, bourbon-soaked bar band out of Atlanta rewrote the rules.
By Richard Mulholland10 months ago in Beat
Babloo Kept His First Fast
Babloo Kept His First Fast In a small alley stood an old house where little Babloo lived with his mother, father, and two sisters. It was the hot summer season, and the holy month of Ramadan had begun. Every morning before dawn, Babloo would hear soft voices in the street:
By Akhtar Ali 10 months ago in Beat
Sparks Have Gone MAD!!
Introduction Although this should be in BEAT, there is a six-hundred-word minimum in that community, and although I am down as a Top Creator there, I haven't had a Top Story there for years, so I don't feel I am doing anything wrong by putting this in CRITIQUE.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 10 months ago in Beat











