The 1975, If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know) | Track Review 🎵
The 1975 return with a remarkable seventh single from their fourth album (Notes no a Conditional Form), “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know).”
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The 1975 return with a remarkable seventh single from their fourth album (Notes no a Conditional Form), “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know).”
The Killers return with “Fire in Bone,” the worthwhile if somewhat quirky second single from the band seventh album, Imploding the Mirage.
“Righteous” is reflective of both the musical talents of rapper Juice WRLD, as well as the demons leading to his untimely death.
Travis Scott and Kid Cudi (Scott Mescudi) join forces as THE SCOTTS on their brief but enjoyable debut single, “THE SCOTTS.”
Columbian superstar Maluma delivers a thoughtful, well-rounded, stripped love-oriented ballad with “ADMV” (“Amor de Mi Vida”).
Chaotic Wilkes-Barre, PA metalcore collective Toothless deliver a heavy dose of aggression on single “Grinner,” featuring Justin Bonitz.
JOSHUi is taking the hip hop world by storm with his new release “Ends.” A track which puts UK hip hop on full display. Read our review here.
Katie Veltri is starting her summer with a bang. Her release, “Catch Me” is catching on more than I reckon she could have imagined.
The Rolling Stones deliver a surefire hit with “Living in a Ghost Town,” a song not inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet captures it.
With “Good Job,” the 4th single from Alicia, Alicia Keys delivers an encouraging and uplifting song aimed at everyone affected by COVID-19.
The ever unapologetic Hopsin joins a growing number of musicians releasing coronavirus inspired songs with the polarizing “Covid Mansion.”
On “Six Feet Apart,” Alec Benjamin releases a song that superbly captures the emotional effects of COVID-19 in regard to social distancing.