Tag: Simón Roses

The Gritty Swagger of Brandon Watson’s “Watch Me Work”

Brandon Watson just released an absolute battering ram of a single with "Watch Me Work". The Franklin-based, Texas-born songwriter and producer tackles the age-old theme of ambition, but entirely ditches the usual glossy inspirational clichés for pure, combat-ready swagger. https://open.spotify.com/track/0za6E6IEIjs4B02OfuzuIz?si=7b1cb992bcec4632 The arrangement roots itself in the dirt. A heavy, stomping percussion sets a marching cadence from the jump, acting as the spine for jagged, distorted electric...

Joe Lington Unveils His Prowess In ‘Trust’

Especially in today's music scene, which is always changing, not many singers can capture the mood as well as Joe Lington. Lington makes music that ties together the complicated lines of American R&B stars like Sisqo and Keith Sweat. He does this from the lively streets of Ireland to the world stage. Lington is not only a singer, but also a link between different countries...

“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...