Tag: Songs For The Small Places album from Giant Killers

The Visceral, Tactile Pop of Shelita’s “Sailors”

When I pressed play on the latest release from Shelita, titled "Sailors", I wasn't expecting the floor to drop out from under me. You see, "pop" is often a safe word, a designation for the palatable. But this? This is something else entirely. It’s as if someone took a tender ballad and threw it into a particle accelerator to see what sub-atomic emotions would...

Adam Brice Delivers Raw Emotion on “Never Is Too Late”

Adam Brice's "Never Is Too Late" landed on my desk – or, rather, materialized in my digital ether – and I've been wrestling with its echoes ever since. It's a curious beast, this album. Part rock anthem, part campfire confessional, with a splash of country twang that somehow doesn't feel out of place, which has themes running circles like wild horses, settling down around...

Giant Killers’ Long-Awaited Debut: “Songs For The Small Places” Emerges After Decades

Michael Brown and Jamie Wortley of Giant Killers Release Vintage 90s-Inspired Album, Supporting Mental Health Awareness. Giant Killers, the songwriting duo of Michael Brown And...