Tag: Kala Taylor The Viral Era

The Bleak Barter of Rusty Reid’s “Piece of the Action”

There's a specific kind of bleak bartering that happens at 2 AM, and Rusty Reid’s single “Piece of the Action” builds a whole four-minute economy around it. This isn't a song about the sweeping grandeur of romance; it’s a clinical look at turning “dissatisfaction” into “a transaction of love.” The language is deliberate, almost like a contract being signed on a napkin under a...

The Cumberland River Project Weaves Joy and Sorrow Into “Meet Me In The Rain”

When a German-born songwriter in his sixties filters his life’s rear-view mirror through authentic American roots music, you get The Cumberland River Project and the profoundly human new EP, "Meet Me In The Rain". Frank Renfordt acts as the absolute sole architect here. He is singing, writing, producing, and physically wrapping his hands around the acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, bass, mandolin, keys, and drum...

Kala Taylor Comes Off With High Energy On “THE VIRAL ERA (FOR YOU)”

The explosive energy of Kala Taylor's new song "The Viral Era" sets the stage for a moment that is sure to go viral. Driven by...