Music
Paul Marturano’s “Love People, Use Things” a Heartfelt Folk-Soul Ode to Unity
Paul Marturano, the iconic American singer-songwriter who once left his etched mark on pop culture history with a memorable original song, has reemerged on the music scene with a soul-stirring single, “Love People, Use Things.” Marturano’s journey from a television prankster to a global sensation is a testament to his unique talent and enduring appeal. His music resonates across borders, from his unforgettable appearance on American Idol to his captivating discography and extensive media coverage.
“Love People, Use Things” is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt anthem that encapsulates Marturano’s message of unity and love. Marturano’s music is a powerful blend of raw emotions and captivating storytelling. Through his rich and soulful vocals, he weaves a musical tapestry that resonates with life’s profound lessons, and Marturano’s dedication to honoring his mother’s memory through this song is admirable. The melody, acoustic guitar, and lyrical notes intertwine effortlessly, resulting in a timeless sound that tugs at listeners’ heartstrings and provides a soothing balm to the spirit.
This fusion of folk-soul masterpiece is a testament to Marturano’s enchanting musical prowess, showcasing his ability to craft deeply moving compositions. Music can unite people through universal themes of love and connection, reminding them of its ability to inspire and heal.
Marturano continues to enchant audiences worldwide with over 52 songs in his discography and nearly a million Spotify streams. “Love People, Use Things” is a shining example of his artistry, making it a must-listen for folk enthusiasts and anyone seeking music that touches the soul with an enduring appeal. It is a perfect addition to the genre’s playlist. Bravo, Paul Marturano!
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Artist Spotlight
Neurolapse opens up buried feelings into a rebellious release “Fvck These Feelings”
Neurolapse channel released feelings that had been held inside for too long with “Fvck These Feelings.” That emotional urgency also translates into the writing process itself, with some of the lyrics coming in the early hours of the morning and insisting on being put down. From there, it was developed into a track that turns personal emotional pressure into a collective experience for listeners.
What is interesting about the song is the tension between the emotional base it draws on and the freedom it seeks to create. The song is born of the difficulty of releasing painful feelings, but its effect is anything but restrained. The band wants the song to make listeners dance, shout along, and let go of the emotions they have been carrying. This gives “Fvck These Feelings” an intuitive quality, turning frustration and emotional exhaustion into an opportunity to let go.
Something is refreshing about the song’s directness. Instead of bottling up feelings and keeping them a secret, “Fvck These Feelings” celebrates the messy process of letting them out. It gives people a chance to identify what they’ve been holding on to, and a place to let it out. Neurolapse takes a tough internal experience and turns it into something energetic, expressive, and communal. This is a track designed not simply to be heard, but to be felt and released through movement.
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KUILL‘s latest release, “Last Night” is a very human approach to memory. It is about those moments we only realize were important after they are already gone. This song is not about a specific event, but about growing up, about time passing and about people and places we once assumed would always be there. Its emotional core is born of the painful realization that a final moment rarely announces itself as it unfolds.
“Last Night” is subtle yet cinematic, letting KUILL’s signature voice do the heavy lifting in telling the story. His restrained vocal delivery creates space for the listener to bring his own memories. Its shimmering world can be the last evening before leaving home, a family holiday, or a carefree summer with childhood friends. The result is intimate, yet it doesn’t constrain the listener’s interpretation.
The artwork accompanying the piece enhances that feeling with broken reflections of KUILL, placing him between past and present. It’s the essence of the song: memories tend to fade with time and become less about the details of what happened and more about how those times made us feel. “Last Night” takes that quiet sadness and lets you sit with it.
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