Artist Spotlight
Kunde’s “CRY” Chronicles Intergenerational Struggle and Healing
In his song “CRY,” Kunde explores some really deep and important human experiences like how past traumas can affect us across generations and how harmful ideas about being a man can hurt us and people around us. But despite all of this, Kunde’s music also shows us that we can be really strong and resilient. “CRY” isn’t just a song, it’s a reminder that music can help us feel better and bring us together. It’s a message of hope that we can all use right now.
Artist Spotlight
Cries of Redemption tap into raw emotion with “What Lies Beneath” featuring Martina Questa (music video)
The band’s new music video for “What Lies Beneath,” featuring Martina Questa, maintains a compelling progression as Cries of Redemption’s evolving hard rock sound unfolds. The performance video was released shortly after their 11-track album “Patterns” dropped. It is a proposed, cinematic addition to some larger artistic vision.
“What Lies Beneath” sinks into hard rock’s darker emotional center, propelled by a brooding intensity. There is tension in every note, giving the song a slow-burning energy that builds gradually rather than all at once. The nature of Martina Questa’s performance is commanding, balancing technical precision with simple passion. The way she sings makes the song, and its core ideas about desire, mystery, and what’s left unsaid lurking under human connection, even stronger.
The performance style adds emotional depth to the song by emphasizing the interplay between instruments and vocals. The concept is straightforward, but the ambiance is lush, in keeping with the song’s introspective vibe. “What Lies Beneath” from Cries of Redemption shows ambition, and it indicates a project that welcomes openness through power and control. If this is what to expect, Cries of Redemption is creating an experience.
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Artist Spotlight
Mick J. Clark delivers energy and determination on “I Want It More Than You”
Mick J. Clark’s latest rock track, “I Want It More Than You,” from his newly released EP, “Me My Body And I,” is a song built on passion, persistence, and classic musicianship. The song was recorded at Martin Smith’s Music Studio and Garage Studios, and it means a lot.
The EP features a collaboration with a well-known musician from the renowned 70s band ELO. “I Want It More Than You” begins with a sense of forward momentum that carries the song purposefully. The production straddles a fine line allowing each part to breathe while maintaining a full sound that hangs together as a whole.
Mick J. Clark gives it a voice with conviction, and his performance has an undercurrent of resolve that embodies the song’s message of resilience. It has story tension in its delivery that makes you feel like you’re pushing and pulling emotionally, which conveys the idea of working harder, wanting more, and not giving up. Mick J. Clark revives rock’s traditions in “I Want It More Than You,” and he fortifies them with heart and purpose. It’s a fine addition to his catalog and a reminder that real musical drive never goes out of style.
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