Tag: Echoes from Seishin Takeno

Melanie Pierce’s Heartfelt Return With A Song Which Captures The Vulnerability Of Love ‘Fool’

It's been a minute since Melanie Pierce graced our playlists, but the wait has undoubtedly been worth it. With "Fool", Melanie delves deep, offering an exquisite ballad that feels like a raw confession; it's about recognizing our own vulnerabilities in love and the candid acknowledgement of how we often downplay them. Melanie's roots run deep in Detroit, Michigan, a city famous for its vibrant musical legacy....

The Unwavering Resolve of Sam Ostler’s “Lights”

Sam Ostler’s new single, “Lights,” then. It unfolds less like a sudden, intrusive glare and more like the slow, determined burn of a really good stage light finally finding its mark after a prolonged blackout. It’s pop, yes, vibrant and undeniably contemporary as advertised – clean lines, clear intentions. Yet, there’s a certain satisfying heft beneath the melodic uplift, a feeling that these notes...

My Head Isn’t Empty, It’s Full of Seishin Takeno’s “Echoes”

Seishin Takeno's "Echoes," a sonic postcard from Kanagawa. Nine instrumental pieces, I've been told. Not nine songs, mind you – more like nine shaded...