Music
DEAD SUPERSTAR unleashes a sonic roar with its single, “These Voices”
DEAD SUPERSTAR, a well-established heavy rock stalwart based in New York, emerges with their latest single, “These Voices,” a harmonious collision of rock vibe meticulously blended with punk sensibilities. This release offers a tantalizing glimpse of the evolving sound expected from their upcoming EP, ‘Rid The Fear,’ slated to be launched in the Spring.
Fuelled by the fires of creativity forged amid the pandemic, Dead Superstar has created a polished live performance and a slew of crushing new tracks. Skillfully led by vocalist Terence Keith, a true virtuoso of the mic who guides listeners through a labyrinth of emotions with his powerful delivery. This band has earned its stripes on the road, sharing stages for an unforgettable sonic adventure with heavyweights like Buckcherry, Sevendust, and Alesana.
Recorded at JustDefy Studios and produced under the expert guidance of producer Corey Lowery of Seether fame, “These Voices” boasts a sonic onslaught that is as ferocious as it is captivating to the senses. Guitarists Justin Golddat and Michael Bohm unleash a barrage of riffs that cut through the air like a machete from the first blistering, while Charlie O’Neil’s thunderous bass lines and Jess DeBellis’ atmospheric keys add depth to the spectrum of musical dimension.
As the first single from their forthcoming EP permeates the airwaves, enveloping listeners in DEAD SUPERSTAR’s smooth vocals, intermingled with rhythmic symphonies that soar over invigorating instrumentals, the band succeeds in carving out a unique place for itself in the annals of rock history. The ensemble’s musical prowess shines through with each lyric, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating what’s to come from this phenomenal group.
DEAD SUPERSTAR’s extensive discography demonstrates their artistry and proficiency. “These Voices” commands attention with its relentless energy and unapologetic intensity, making it an indispensable addition to any rock-punk aficionado’s playlist. Fans of the band are encouraged to listen to the song and keep their ears peeled for the fiery introduction to the DEAD SUPERSTAR unstoppable phenomenon.
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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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