Shaylen - "Sorry" [Music Video Review]
Rating: 3.5 out of 5
“Lights camera and Shaylen in her new lyrical visual as she tells how she is sick of saying sorry.”
“Lights camera and Shaylen in her new lyrical visual as she tells how she is sick of saying sorry.”
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“Pure Reggae beat and vibe to this track. Lyrically, this single lands right in the zone giving the Destructive Penguins a true winner.
Sit back, relax and enjoy this one with ‘No Pressure.”
“A fun pop track calling out those exes who think they can come rattling their bones back around.
’Skeletons’ truly catches fire about :45 in and never backs off bringing the heat from that point.”
“Bringing a throwback sound, Hudson Rainer has channeled the vibe of vintage Neil Young and The Band to give us a track that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Stripped down emotional music at its best. I like it! ”
“This single puts off a solid Southern Rock vibe, but given Zuffalo hail from our neighbors up above, I suppose you will have to call this ... Northern Rock.
The high vocal register works well here and the guitar riffs are old school alluring.”
“This band out of Los Angeles describes themselves as LA Garagetronic. For me the sound came across as a dash of disco, and a whole lot of electro, but no matter how you describe it, this track has some juice.
The vocals are sexy in a dystopian kind of way, and the entire single does indeed ‘Glow.’”
“Timmy Trumpet’s mix for ‘All This Time’ by Deorro brings a nice bounce to the mix.
And I dare you not to get up and move post drop”
“Samuel Jack captivates with his voice and vocal refrain on such a level, that it is easy to focus there and miss the power of these lyrics. However, ‘In My Head’ delivers an emotional punch in the songwriting department as well.”
“ It has a emotional vibe to it and I like how he put his thoughts into a musical song that people can really understand. Telling your story can help others. ”
“Chaz Mazzota delivers the smooth pop single, ‘Better,’ which is a track that hits all the right notes for commercial success. His vocal talent certainly takes what feels like an okay song lyrically, and makes it better.”
“Smooth and sultry, SITA delivers a track full of yearning and want. She captures the tmotions we all feel at times quite well.
Nicely produced, this Downtempo track delivers on the needs we all have. ”
“There is a nice wordplay to the writing, and the vocal performance is a natural for such a song. Landing somewhere in the Americana, Singer/Songwriter spectrum of Folk music, ‘King of Diamonds’ is a track that is easy to fall into. I do wish we had heard more of the female voice that came in at the end.”
“Banshee Child delivers a sound that will conjure images of Axl swaying with the microphone stand while a dripping wet Tawny Kitaen slides across the hood of a shiny red Camaro. In other words ... pure Rock and Roll.”
“Starting out with sweet vocals and a simple melody, ‘Coolest Kid’ turns dark and dangerous and heavy along the way — which is perfect the lyrics and subject matter.
A pop song that delves almost into a punk vibe, before settling into a heart breaker by the end.”
“Old School smooth. A love song that would be as at home in the 1970s, as it is here in 2019.
Never underestimate the timeless appeal of a simple melody and heartfelt lyrics.”
“Dark, alluring, and intriguing, ‘Throwing Darts’ is a track that arrives with pinpoint accuracy.
Powerful imagery to the songwriting and an engaging beat are perfect vessels for Bria Lee to showcase her talented vocals. ”
“Wry and danceable, ‘Sadist’ is track we can all relate to, and despite the title, listening to this entertaining track certainly is far from painful. The underlying truths are delivered here with a inescapable beat and rhythm that keeps you engaged to the bitter end.”
“Hard hitting words and emotions from a viewpoint not often heard in Hip-Hop. This is an important track to listen to with a open mind. These lyrics will no doubt piss off some, but anything worth saying usually does.”
“This track feels strangely intimate which is odd given it was written after a voyeuristic moment from afar.
The vocals are haunting and beautiful and the writing itself suburb as it touches on emotions we all feel and display — even we we do not realize we are projecting certain elements of ourselves.”
“Inbar Starr has a unique vocal tone that grabs you from the very start, but this track offers so much more. Solid songwriting and an easy infectious groove makes ‘Used To Know You Better’ one of those songs that instantly feels familiar. One of those songs you can’t help but sing to yourself long after the last note has faded.
The catchy chorus and a memorable melody stick with you in all the best ways. The video is a perfect compliment.”