Episode Ten of our SongCast Podcast is live!
Stream on YouTube, SoundCloud, or listen to the music on Spotify.
We will check in with these genres: hip hop, rock, pop, Alternative, reggae, country, and more!
This Month’s Featured Artists:
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Let’s get things going with a tasty indie rock track from New Jersey. You’ll be singing this hook for days! Say hello to Joe Var Veri and “Day In The Sun”
Brian Haner is from Los Angeles, has recorded with the metal band Avenged Sevenfold and is the father of Avenged Sevenfold guitarist Synyster Gates. Brian has appeared on Showtime, comedy central, has has recorded for major record labels, and his indie music distributed by SongCast. This is a phenomenal track, the guitar and keyboard solos at the end are incredible. Crank up Brian Haner and Walkin’ WIth The Moon.
Daisy Dance is a teenager who was born in Singapore and now lives in England. She began writing songs at the age of 8. Check out this phenomenal track called “Ain’t No Man.”
Biggz Holiday is from the United Kingdom and skanks out the track “Summertime.”
We head to the country of Georgia in Eastern Europe and West Asia for a taste of Tobbyum and the song “When We Were Young (The Logical Song).
Here is indie hip hop from Canada, with Ennimal’s “Rehabs” from the release Love Or Hate.
Ralph Norton continues our trek into indie hip hop with the track “Bender” from Need You.
We take a stop in a western suburb of Cleveland Ohio for Lorain’s MBK Quick and “See You Cry.”
Dawson Boy spits out hard and heavy hip hop from Nashville, Tennesee with “Move Something.”
Let’s check in with an artist who is making waves in both Boston and Philadelphia. Here is Malcolm-XX and “Ecstasy.”
Here is a single that transcends pop, hip hop and R&B – “Demon Love” from NightCore Lux, indie music from the United kingdom.
We find ourselves back in the United Kingdom with Ben Gorb and the single “Brand New Day.”
The state of Tennessee gives us jazz from Steven Roper and the track “A Walk Home” from the release Apple Blossom Road.
Let’s dive into trance-like electronic music from Odium and “Give Me A Freak.”
New Tempers hail from the United Kingdom and blur the lines between pop, rock, alternative and punk with the track “Parachute” from the release Slide Away From Me.”
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