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Jeremy Parsons Plants a Winner on “The Garden”

In the bustling world of modern music, Jeremy Parsons emerges as a poignant storyteller whose roots and experiences deeply influence his craft. His upcoming single, “The Garden,” is a testament to his ability to weave personal history and introspection into a tapestry that resonates with a broad audience.

Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jeremy Parsons spent his formative years immersed in the rich sounds of Texas music. His journey from the dancehalls of the Lone Star State to stages across the U.S. and Europe is marked by a passion that began in his later high school years. This self-taught musician’s heartfelt approach is evident in “The Garden,” a song that delves into themes of mental health, well-being, and personal growth, all while drawing parallels to the nurturing of a garden.

“The Garden” opens with a reflective question: “Yeah tell me what’s growing there in your garden / Does it wither when you’re feeling blue.” Immediately, Parsons sets a tone of gentle inquiry, inviting listeners to consider their own internal landscapes. The metaphor of the garden serves as a powerful symbol for mental and emotional states, suggesting that the care we put into our mental health can yield visible, positive results.

As the song progresses, Parsons continues to explore this metaphor, observing, “Yeah I see from where I am that your garden is thriving / And I hope that means you are too.” His lyrics are both a hopeful observation and a subtle reminder that external appearances can often mirror internal realities. The repetition of this sentiment throughout the song underscores the importance of self-care and the impact it can have on one’s overall well-being.

Parsons’ songwriting shines in its simplicity and directness. Lines like, “What’s hanging round there in your sky / Oh how’s the weather where you stay,” and “You can tell the talk is small we don’t ever talk at all / Well I guess we never knew just what to say,” touch on the common human experience of superficial interactions and the longing for deeper connections. The lyrics encourage listeners to seek out and nurture these connections, much like tending to a garden.

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Musically, “The Garden” is a blend of Parsons’ Texas roots and the authenticity he brings to his performances. The melody is soothing yet compelling, with a rhythm that evokes the steady, nurturing hands of a gardener. The instrumentation is understated but effective, allowing Parsons’ voice and lyrics to take center stage. His vocal delivery is earnest and warm, drawing listeners into his world with a genuine and relatable tone.

A standout moment in the song is the bridge, where Parsons sings, “I see you looking for the sun / I feel you countin’ on the rain / Yeah I don’t know what it means, but I can see you on your knees / And I hope for your sake everything’s okay.” Here, he captures the vulnerability and hope inherent in the human experience. The imagery of seeking sunlight and rain – essential elements for a thriving garden – mirrors the search for balance and nourishment in our own lives.

Parsons also pays tribute to the hard work and patience required for personal growth. He acknowledges the cyclical nature of effort and reward with lines like, “It’s virtuous to say the least / You try and fail and try again / Yeah I hope that you know this it never went unnoticed / Cuz hard work always pays off in the end.” This message of perseverance is a reassuring reminder that progress, much like a garden, takes time and dedication.

In “The Garden,” Jeremy Parsons offers more than just a song; he provides a gentle, musical reminder to tend to our inner lives with the same care and attention we would give to a garden. His thoughtful lyrics and heartfelt delivery combine to create a piece that is both introspective and universally relatable. As Parsons continues to grow as an artist, “The Garden” stands as a beautiful example of his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. This single is a touching addition to his repertoire and a promising indicator of the meaningful music he continues to create.
-Pete Bennett

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“Summer Is Gone” by Anjalts is an ode to fading romance”

Anjalts

“Summer Is Gone,” a pop song by Anjalts, is thoughtful and emotionally very clear, and it feels like the last golden hour before fall truly sets in. The song is a melancholy reflection on the changing seasons and a fading romance. It has both a sting and warmth, drawing you toward some space of reflection that feels cinematic.

The production of “Summer Is Gone” sounds bright like a half-forgotten memory you can almost reach out and touch, but can never fully revive. Anjalts, a solid producer and storyteller, delivers quiet emotion, and the performance allows you to attach your own memories while maintaining its specific roots.

The song, the production, and the mood all connect so well that it feels like the seasons are changing. But beneath that ease is a deeper emotional current, a quiet awareness that something beautiful has stopped. As a prolific songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Anjalts continues to prove versatility with diverse styles and artistic vision. “Summer Is Gone” also touches on growth, reflection, and memories that follow us. It waits to remind us, touch us, that there is still ugliness or beauty to remember in the ending.

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Luke Panayiotou crafts intimacy and discovers love and purpose on “Am I In Love Again?” EP

Luke Panayiotou

“Am I In Love Again?” by Luke Panayiotou arrives as a quiet confession after years of silence, an intimate, self-made EP that’s his first release after a five-year hiatus, and it sounds so honest. This 3-song, 12-minute project is a reintroduction, and everything was written, performed, and arranged by the artist.

And since the EP combines acoustic, folk, rock, and ambient singer-songwriter sounds, it has a natural, personal feel. The recording was done at Oscillate Recording Studios in Knutsford/ Manchester with a warmth that allows Panayiotou’s vocals to shine through. The most emotional song on the EP is the title track, “Am I in Love Again.” It quietly examines falling back in love, the short bursts of overwhelming emotion that help you remember why you fell for someone in the first place.

“Back Around” tells a more contemplative story of perseverance. It’s about setbacks and the quiet resolve to continue, even when it feels like you’re on the verge of success. “Wherever I Go” is a triumphant end to the EP. Its upbeat, unifying energy celebrates connection, romantic, platonic, or otherwise. It accomplishes this by casting loyalty and presence in a more favorable light.

Panayiotou defines every aspect of “Am I In Love Again?,” from the songs to the cover art. This lends the work a cohesive artistic vision that feels both personal and enveloping. This EP shows that sometimes you need to take a step back to step forward with clarity and purpose.

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