Tag: Nesbeth songs

Punk-Adjacent Paralysis: The Sun Harmonic’s “Glory Days”.

The first listen to The Sun Harmonic’s single "Glory Days" is a jarringly familiar experience, like finding a hot-rodded engine inside your grandfather's once-sturdy grandfather clock. It’s all driving, muscular rock and roll, a glorious punk-adjacent racket built by Kaleb Hikele, Dave Skrtich, and Ian McLennan to peel the paint from the walls. Yet, nestled inside that furious momentum is a narrator stuck fast,...

“Roses” by Simón: A Calculated Demolition of Romance’s Hollow Promises

Rising Artist Simón Transforms Heartbreak into Razor-Sharp Catharsis on "Roses" In a musical landscape often saturated with predictable relationship narratives, Simón's single "Roses" presents something far more calculated and compelling: a breakup anthem that trades self-pity for self-respect. This emotionally charged track doesn't simply document heartbreak—it dissects it with surgical precision. The single represents a significant artistic statement for the rising songwriter, who collaborates with producers Jona...

Nesbeth Delivers A Powerful Message In New Single “Who’s the Man”

Nesbeth, an illustrious figure in the international reggae scene, has released his latest single, "Who's the Man," an anthem resonating with the timeless pursuit...