Music
Toronto-Based Artist Jozem Releases a New Track “Goderich”
Toronto-based (via Kenya & Rwanda) Jozem brings a major beautifully crafted sound that you feel every second of on the new song “Goderich”. The song is very well crafted with the care put into the music shining through majorly, but the substance in the writing is what makes it resonate most. Sitting somewhere in the realms of alternative R&B, future soul, and Lo-fi loveliness ‘Goderich’ has come into being as a result of the pressures artists feel in order to constantly create, it explores the journey that is creativity.
Being able to capture the feeling of being around abundance but still feeling empty, with a fresh reminder of appreciating what we have. The vocals bring it to life with a vulnerability in the tone that tugs at the heart, and makes you take on the emotion of it to encompass the magic music will forever have. Jozem shared that”Goderich is a song about letting go, a song about falling in and out of love with my creative process and realizing that it is in these ‘in between’ moments of quiet that you will again find the love and inspiration. Once I let go, it came back overflowing”
Jozem’s “Goderich” is a brilliant sound that does everything right to pour into the listener to make them leave feeling something real, and giving them something that they will want to keep coming back to for time to come. The artistry is a master class in every facet of the record, and it all works in perfect harmony to make a record that is worth every listen for the time to come.
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Artist Spotlight
John O’Brien sparks a heartfelt journey from routine to romance on latest release “Sophie Came to Town”
John O’Brien, also known as J.O.B.E., is a veteran singer-songwriter and producer who has released his latest song titled “Sophie Came to Town,” a story-driven work of art that captures the quiet pain of unfulfilled routines and the sudden appearance of life-changing love.
O’Brien has been in the music business for over forty years, and he knows how to combine story and melody well. This song is a great example of that. He shows us a man stuck in the boredom of life and relationships, heartbroken but never fully embracing intimacy. Sophie’s arrival changes everything. She is full of life, confident, and exciting, shaking up his familiar world and pushing him to be honest about his feelings.
O’Brien’s songs show her as both a muse and a mirror, showing that love can only grow when people are open, generous, and attentive. The song expertly contrasts the thrill of new closeness with the sad truth of a fleeting connection. Sophie left, but her absence has a lasting effect, it has given her clarity, courage, and the ability to love deeply. The story’s arc is both delicate and strong, making the listener feel deeply awake and lost.
“Sophie Came to Town” is a great example of O’Brien’s ability to tell a story through music and emotion. Every note has meaning, every pause makes you think, and the story’s progress shows how love can be unpredictable and sometimes short-lived. This single really speaks to people who have been in a life-changing relationship, showing that even short-lived connections can leave a lasting warmth. John O’Brien’s latest work goes beyond music, it is a moving and thought-provoking look at love, bravery, and the unexpected events that change who we are.
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Artist Spotlight
Zachary Mason brings 80s rock romance back to life with new release “Sweetheart”
Zachary Mason, a UK singer-songwriter, has put out his latest single, “Sweetheart,” a slow-paced rock song with an 80s feel, both moving and exciting. In his studio in Guildford, Surrey, Mason shows off his one-of-a-kind mix of acoustic and electric guitars, as well as complicated keyboard textures. The result is a sound that is both new and old at once.
“Sweetheart” is a fun way to show love, the track has soaring melodies and a fast, catchy beat that shows how strong and weak devotion can be. Mason’s musicianship shines through from the first strum to the last crescendo. His guitar playing is very dynamic, and his keyboard arrangements are very complicated. His voice makes each note sound real. It’s a song that stays with you, making you want to feel the emotion and tap your feet.
Mason’s ability to mix the beauty of 80s rock with his own story is what makes “Sweetheart” stand out. The music sounds big, but every chord and riff is carefully crafted to tell a love story that never wavers. It is dynamic but soft, polished but real, a balance that Mason can easily find.
“Sweetheart” is a beautiful song that showcases Zachary Mason’s growing artistic talent. It’s a great song for fans of melodic rock that makes you feel something and makes you feel good. This single solidifies his reputation as a songwriter who can mix technical skill with deep emotional depth to create a song that is both timeless and uniquely his. “Sweetheart” is out now, and it’s sure to wow fans and make them feel the deep loyalty that only great rock music can bring out.
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