Artist Spotlight
“I Still Need You” by Brooke Moriber hits with a heartfelt ode to motherly love
As a native New Yorker, Brooke Moriber has established herself as an emerging talent within the music industry by synthesizing her theatrical background with the storytelling sensibility of country music. This innovative approach creates a musical expression that is both profoundly human and authentically striking with her new single, “I Still Need You,” particularly in a genre so often dominated by clichés. The song is a heartfelt ballad that doesn’t just tug at the heartstrings, but it encapsulates the complexities of growing up and the enduring necessity for the protective embrace of maternal love, evoking a tender ache that is uniquely inspired by the mother-daughter relationship.
Produced by Fred Mollin and co-written with esteemed musicians Jay Knowles and Alicia Witt, the track feels like a genuine love letter one never quite knew how to express, intertwining sentiments where love and expectation meet vulnerability. Accompanied by gentle acoustic strumming and a melody reminiscent of cherished memories, Moriber confesses, “Mama, when I push away, I don’t mean to / I just need to make my own mistakes.” Such lyrics provoke contemplation regarding the sacrifices made by those who provide unwavering support as individuals navigate their paths.
What makes this song so powerful is its willingness to engage in emotional complexity. It functions not solely as a tribute to mothers but also as a reflection to the bittersweet reality of independence and our inherent need for connection. The song candidly admits that, despite one’s efforts to attain autonomy, a longing for a steady, nurturing presence inevitably persists. It resonates with individuals who have ventured away from home, determined to forge their path, only to discover that genuine strength resides not in the absence of challenges but in recognizing the available support.
The sophisticated instrumentation elegantly complements Moriber’s vocal delivery, effectively conveying this message rooted in the sincerity of lived experience, influenced by both Broadway performances and personal trials. “I Still Need You” refrains from seeking absolution and instead highlights the notion that the desire for connection is not indicative of weakness but rather embodies a fundamental human necessity for belonging. It acknowledges that the support systems that train and shape our sense of home often remain readily accessible, irrespective of physical distance. This composition holds particular significance for dreamers, daughters, and mothers alike, rendering it an invaluable addition to the repertoire of any discerning music enthusiast.
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Artist Spotlight
“Days Like These” sees Matt Law turn college memories into a powerful rock anthem
Matt Law’s new single “Days Like These” is a breath of fresh air. The track is centered on the energy of summer memories, college friendships, and the thrill of making music with people who really believe in the moment, and it feels like a snapshot of youth at full volume.
Built on a rock foundation of melody and momentum, “Days Like These” is an uplifting rush from start to finish. The single, recorded with fellow students and collaborators at Riverside Music College, captures the excitement of a band finding its sound as it happens.
Matt Law displays himself as an artist with a good instinct for atmosphere and emotional connection. This song’s lively personality is boosted by drummer Taylor Whyte, bassist Alex Duncan, rhythm guitarist Kian Carrol, and lead guitarist Morgan Flanagan.
“Days Like These” is memorable for its ability to get at a universal feeling. It’s about those moments of freedom, uncertainty, and excitement that mark the early years of adulthood, and it still sounds fresh enough to resonate with people well beyond that. Matt Law’s effort is the first shot in the career of an artist who knows how to turn memories into anthems, giving us one perfect for open roads, late nights, and unforgettable summers.
Album Review
Mary Knoblock’s “Peach” album is a tender journey through love, loss, and rebirth
Mary Knoblock’s new album, “Peach,” is a deeply emotional and cinematic world of sound, blending Americana folk, neo-classical dream pop, and storytelling into something intimate. The album is nine songs and just under forty-six minutes, with the feeling of a performance where every scene holds tenderness, heartbreak, longing, and quiet transformation.
“Peach” is inspired by the idea of emotional rebirth and welcomes you with warmth and honesty. Each track is a tender clutch of textures, poetic emotion, and experimental beauty. Her voice and compositions are finely tuned for a strength that makes every moment intimate and alive.
“Mustang Clover” is a free, contemplative track, while “Metal Neon Sky” is a luminous, mysterious, and desirable emotional landscape. The title track, “Peach,” is warm, tender, and exposed, and in a deeply heartfelt way, captures the emotional heart of the album. “Mother’s Eyes” is a piece of emotional depth and memory, and one of the most intimate moments of the project. The album continues with the quiet emotional weight of lead single “I Knew You,” graceful and restrained, balancing love and loss.
“Of The Alpine” evokes a drifting, cinematic sense of lonely isolation that is beautiful and lonely. “Maybe Tomorrow” is a lively, ambiguous song, while “Peach – Blue Grass” is a reimagination of the emotional heart of the album from a more rootsy perspective. “Mustang Clover – Deluxe” continues the reflective spirit of the opening track and adds emotional texture. “Peach” reveals Mary Knoblock as an artist not afraid to expose truth through sound, emotion, and imagination.
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