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Face To Trust: Rico Friebe wonders where we all draw the line on Leave And Go

Taken from the upcoming album Word Value, which is due for release in April 2023, Rico Friebe shall take our minds into a profoundly thoughtful place on the outstanding new single called Leave And Go.

Rico Friebe is a Kiel, Germany-based indie singer-songwriter who makes original music to feel reinvigorated inside no matter the weather.

Released by Time In The Special Practice Of Relativity, Rico Friebe projects his vocals rather calmly and takes us on a story of trust. With a tranquil atmosphere which will take our minds into a contemplative place, we find an experienced creative who has made a marvelous song with such an honest message for everyone to learn from.

Leave And Go from Kiel, Germany-based indie singer-songwriter Rico Friebe is a tremendously mellow soundtrack to close our eyes with and meditate inside. Sung with so much self-awareness and real meaning in this inhospitable world, we find a glorious release to embrace all night when life gets a bit too much.

Soothe all worries away on Spotify. See more via the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Left Me Standing In The Pouring Rain: Lewis Hiller remembers the pain so vividly on Quite the Show

Knowing that she has gone with a rather cold exit, Lewis Hiller decides to move on and only fly into a peaceful universe again on the excellent Quite the Show.

Lewis Hiller is a Portsmouth, UK-based indie singer-songwriter who is best known for his deep lyrics and the debut single And I’ll Tell You Again.

A written response and inspired from the former lover’s perspective. It captures the heartbreaking feelings of what it’s like to lose someone [to someone else].” ~ Lewis Hiller

Dynamic and thoroughly breathless at times, Lewis Hiller drops one of the best singles ever to get over a cruel ex who walked away like it was nothing. He sings with a special energy which transports us into a world of sadness, which is next to the door of freedom, too.

Quite the Show from Portsmouth, UK-based indie singer-songwriter Lewis Hiller is a breakup single to play loud if that crushing heartbreak gets too much sometimes. After dealing with a mysterious force that eventually broke his spirit into tiny fragments scattered all over the wet floor, this is a brave single of much substance.

Getting over that unexplainable special force is the key to being happy again.

Listen up to this top new single on Spotify. See more news on the IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Make You Dinner: Garden on a Trampoline will try to catch that sorrow on Someone to Hold

Taken from the 14-track album called Syzygy, Garden on a Trampoline has dropped a fascinating single who floats us into a romantic story which has been made to bring joy to our lives on Someone to Hold.

Garden on a Trampoline (formally known as Automatic Pilot) aka Jim Laczkowski is a USA-based power pop rock singer-songwriter.

As a solo artist, he toured as a folk punker in 2007 as James Eric, playing a variety of house shows from Chicago all the way to Maine.” ~ Jim Laczkowski

Honest and gripping to the core, Garden on a Trampoline jumpstart our hearts into a happier perspective. Soaked in so much desire and terrific intensions, as we close our eyes and smile.

Someone to Hold from USA-based power pop rock singer-songwriter Garden on a Trampoline is a positively unique song about sharing tomorrow. Wrapped with a loving nature and showing us what is takes to be that caring partner, this is a call for that soulmate to appear.

When you know who you want, everything changes forever.

Flow through the speakers on Spotify. See more via the IG page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Feeling Lost: Welsh artist Jake Weller wonders who actually cares on Quiet Town

Taken off his popular 12-track album from 2021 called Wasting Time, Jake Weller opens up the door and shows us those mental health scars which took many years to vanquish on the excellent Quiet Town.

Jake Weller is a Porthcawl, South Wales-based indie alt-pop/rock singer-songwriter who has dynamic vocals and makes music that actually matters.

He hopes that by being vocal about his experiences, he can provide comfort to his listeners who may be going through the same things.” ~ Jake Weller

Feeling lost and so frustrated with a sleepy town that feels somehow so distant, Jake Weller performs with so much impressive passion and intense focus. Gosh, this is a magnificent song. Turn it up on full, will you? Your heart will thank you.

Quiet Town from Porthcawl, South Wales-based alt-pop/rock singer-songwriter Jake Weller, is a brilliant sizzler which shall open the eyes of many. With an atmosphere that is truly mesmerizing, this is an outstanding track which belongs in all of our playlists.

Don’t forget to smile at someone who looks lonely next time. You could change everything.

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Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Inside My Head: André Molina finds so much beauty for us to cherish inside on Forever

Staying in the moment and appreciating each second, no matter the future prospects, André Molina shows us why love should be something worth lathering inside and truly cherishing each tender kiss on Forever.

André Molina is a vocally impressive Jersey City-based indie pop singer-songwriter who was born and raised in the Philippines.

Thrilling our senses with so much imaginative endeavour, André Molina shows us what true love sounds like. Taking us into a romantic carpet ride to truly remember, this is a superb track to wrap wholeheartedly into.

Forever from Jersey City-based indie pop singer-songwriter André Molina is a stunning soundtrack for all those new lovers in the world who don’t want things to end. Crisp in nature and shining so brightly, we are submerged into a wonderfully pure creation which has only good intentions.

When you want to be together, two souls need to connect as one for the journey to continue.

Listen up on Spotify. See more on the IG page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Le-Lilia Interview: Sensational Staffordshire underground gem shines on Lucii

With her classy vocals and genuine nature bursting with pure joy, we were fortunate to have a quick chat with the excellent 20-year-old Staffordshire singer-songwriter Le-Lilia. She leads us deep into her self-aware mentality and answers with purpose in this insightful interview.

Thank you for taking the time to speak to us today, Le-Lilia. Please guide us into a normal day for you and what keeps you busy?

Le-Lilia: My day starts with rehearsing new songs for my gigs and upcoming releases. I love to take time out of my day to sit and song-write as well as keeping up to date with my social media and interacting with people and my supporters. I also work part time as a sales representative.

You represent Staffordshire. Are you still based there or do you only visit family there?

Le-Lilia: Yes, I live in Burntwood, Staffordshire. This is where I do a lot of my performing.

You’re in charge of the entire UK music business for 24 hours only. What would you change and why?

Le-Lilia: I would like to see more opportunities for new and upcoming artists as it’s hard to get noticed and heard in this business. I would also love to see more festivals aimed at new artists so that they can showcase their talents.

Please tell us more about Lucii. What does this song mean to you and please let us know about your connection with Best Of London Music?

Le-Lilia: Lucii is all about a young girl who wants to be older before her time. This song means a lot to me as it’s my first release with (Bolm) Bestoflondon Music, I am so excited to be a part of this music company who gave me this opportunity when I signed to them at the end of August this year.

When you close your eyes and imagine being on stage, what does it feel like and may you kindly detail all the emotions?

Le-Lilia: I have been dreaming about being a singer since I was very young. It is my passion, therefore, if I was to perform on stage it would be very emotional as I have worked so hard for so many years to make this dream a reality.

If you could open for any artist in the world, who would it be?

Le-Lilia: Growing up, I was inspired by Adele and listening to her music encouraged me to start writing my own songs. Another great artist that I admire is James Arthur. I would love to be able to open for him because I am a huge fan of his music along with Lewis Capaldi. I love the stage presence and charisma of these artists and it would be a dream come true to perform alongside them.

Last of all, where can we find you live next or do you have any exciting projects lined up for 2023?

Le-Lilia: I’m really excited for 2023. I have many new songs that I will be looking to release. I will be continuing my local gigs as well as hopefully having the opportunity to perform at festivals and more nationwide performances.

Hear this fine song on Spotify. See more vibes on her IG.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Leave It Behind: Keelan X is ready to embrace himself again on The Other Side

After using this abominable pandemic to rediscover his love for music again, Keelan X got those synths and drum machines striding rather sweetly together on the fine new single to play on loud, The Other Side.

Keelan X is an Ireland/London, UK-based indie synth-pop singer-songwriter who is inspired by those David Bowie-like classics to warm the heart with.

The song has its origins in one of those 3 o’clock in the morning conversations I have with myself. Thoughts bubbling up from the unconscious, nudging at me. The song is essentially about me tentatively embracing my “other side” and dipping my toe back into musical waters – writing and recording music again. I think most people have some other side to themselves that they draw a veil over, another side we bury or let slip as life progresses. That part of you is always whispering in your ear and tapping you on your shoulder, waiting for you on the other side.” ~ Keelan X

Formulated so well and constructed with tailored class, Keelan X returns to great heights and shall improve the mindset of so many lost souls. Feeling that fire again after going deep within to find his purpose, we find a newly reinvigorated spirit to shine brightly with.

The Other Side from Ireland/London, UK-based indie synth-pop artist Keelan X is a rather striking effort for anyone who knows where their love is. Unlocking so much effortless charm and vocals to marvel at like it was the 80s again, this is a top song to be inspired by when the appetite is still there for more.

If you are hungry enough, anything is possible.

See this fab new music video on YouTube and see more energy on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

I’m Bodiless: Darrian Gerard has been missing for weeks on Powerless

As she wanders through her soulless town and sees nobody to truly connect with, Darrian Gerard drifts rather extraordinarily on a stunning single to hold on to when all seems lost with, Powerless.

Darrian Gerard is a Canadian pop-rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music producer who makes those stadium sounding classics to dance with all evening.

Hailing from a small town in British Columbia, Canada, she learned how to play guitar at 7 years old then quickly picked up bass, piano, drums, and vocals.” ~ Darrian Gerard

With her much-awaited debut EP Basement Stadium on the way in 2023, Darrian Gerard sings with so much passion and shall relate to so many who are so lonely right now. With pure vocals and so much to be intrigued inside, this is a rather eye-opening effort from a graceful spirit.

Powerless from Canadian pop-rock singer-songwriter and music producer Darrian Gerard is a fine song which shall make many stop in their tracks instantly. Thriving with honesty and baked into a lyrically aware soundtrack, we find an artist who needs to find a new home like many of us in this suffocating world.

When you feel you’re inside a grumpy town, you need to break free from its best to listen to your intuition.

Hear this new track on YouTube and see more via her IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Talk To Me: J.Raechell grows tired of those pointless circles on Bout Me

Taken from her recently released debut EP called Diary of Jae, J.Raechell shows such radiant energy on her excellent new sultry single to slow dance with called Bout Me.

J.Raechell is a Fairfield, California-based indie pop singer-songwriter who performs with a classy style which is saturated with gorgeous vocals to dream inside.

Take Care is about moving on. In this catchy upbeat pop, with a melodic piano. J.Raechell expresses the anxiety of being held to another person’s standard of what she should be and look like to fulfill their desires. Making a conscious decision to not see the end of a relationship as finite, but as part of her story as an underdog and coming out on top no matter if being seen as the bad guy in the narrative.” ~ J.Raechell talking about her new 4 track release

An underground angel who has just started to open up her wings, J.Raechell is in fine form and seems to galvanize hearts together and lead the way. With poise and love at her fingertips, this is a truly wonderful escapade to wrap our wary souls deeply inside for the better.

Bout Me from Fairfield, California-based indie pop singer-songwriter J.Raechell is a song which many will surely be inspired by. Her head is held high. Eyes flash when this track is played loud, as we nod our heads and keep our energies on the prize. We find a hugely promising creative on display-who projects her vocals to the sky above-as she knows that by staying positive, everything will fall into place.

Hear this new single on Spotify and see more on her IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Masorti Interview: All about his new release Mirrors and more

With a delicious breakfast recommendation and plenty of insights into his fascinating career, we spoke with Masorti, who leads us into the world of a young Noah Wotherspoon playing live blues and much more. Telling us a wild Bruce Springsteen story and showing us why he absolutely loves making music, we find a highly likeable artist and human.

We appreciate you taking the time to speak with us today, Masorti. What does a nutritious breakfast in your household entail?

Masorti: Thank you A&R Factory for taking the time to interview me and for supporting my music. A typical nutritional breakfast in my household is called “The Artist Shake” and consists largely of blueberries, raspberries, bananas, orange juice or Kefir with some chia seeds sprinkled in then stuffed into a blender. Actual ingredients may vary to include other leftover fruit, plain old fruit, sometimes old salads (if I didn’t use too much dressing), and pumpkin seeds gifted from the previous tenant. I actually much prefer breakfast at City Diner at the corner of Broadway and 90th.

Please tell us about your incredible journey from criminal defense attorney to singer-songwriter?

Masorti: I recall vividly when I became drawn into music and what would become my conversion from listener to artist. In early 2003, I was in Dayton, Ohio when one of my friends suggested we go see a young local guitar player who, at the time, was making considerable waves on the regional scene. It was at The Oregon Express in The Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio that I first saw and heard a young Noah Wotherspoon playing live blues to a sparse crowd on an off night. I was 38 years old at the time. Until that night of my life, I was a music listener. How music was created and why it was created had never occurred to me. But when I opened the door and entered the bar that night, for the first time, I was actually feeling music rather than just hearing it. Plainly, it was soulful. It was extremely soulful, and it moved me to the extent that when I drove back home to Pennsylvania, I immediately bought a guitar and scheduled my first (and only) lesson. I was determined to understand the connection between the instrument and the soul and after learning a few chords, all hell broke loose – as they say. Within a few weeks, I began writing songs and by expressing myself through the process of songwriting, I began to feel relieved and healed…I began to feel good again. Some say art comes from suffering. I emphatically agree. It’s creation is a catharsis.

Like so many others, when the Pandemic hit I took the time to reevaluate my life. By that time I had practiced criminal defense for 27 years and had tried over 120 cases to verdict. During that period, being a zealous advocate was my passion and my purpose. Justice and the integrity of the court system are very important to me. But I was becoming jaded and I was losing enthusiasm for the practice of law and at the same time I was writing more. So I decided to transition from law to music, fully embracing it as my purpose in life. I moved to New York City in March of 2021 to pursue music full-time. My musical genre is best described as New Alternative (“New Alt”) and is widely available across all digital platforms.

If you could open for any artist in the world, who would it be?

Masorti: If I could open for any act, it would be Dire Straits. Mark Knopfler is my most identifiable and undeniable influence. I can see what he writes and Sultans Of Swing is my absolute #1 favorite song of all time. “You get a shiver in the dark and it’s raining in the park but meantime…” It’s like I’m standing right there with him… “South of the river you stop and you hold everything.” Ok, Me and Mark, we stop together just two music loving buddies – Mark and me. “A band is blowing dixie double four time.” Yes, Mark I can hear them too…. ” And you feel alright when you hear the music ring.” No Doubt about that -no doubt at all.

Your latest album called Mirrors has just dropped. Please describe the process and who was involved?

Masorti: The process of making my new record Mirrors was very intense as I had just completed 2 projects From The Darkness (10 song LP) and 80 East (6 song EP). Everybody on my team advised me to stop recording and begin promoting those 16 songs but I felt strongly that I should keep recording as I had written a bunch of new songs, the band was available, and the energy was great. Basically, I felt that I had more to say and I wanted to get it down.

For my record Mirrors I once again relied on the expertise of my producer Conrad Korsch whose steady and gifted hands guided us through the Project. We recorded the 10 track LP at Mission Sound in Brooklyn with studio owner/engineer par excellence Oliver Strauss in a day and a half. Mirrors features Oz Noy on electric guitar, Stan Harrison on sax, Brian Delaney on drums, Conrad Korsch on bass, and me on acoustic guitar and vocals.

How much money do you think musicians should receive from streaming websites (per stream)?

Masorti: If all artists got a penny for each stream across all digital platforms, then there would be a more equitable distribution of the proceeds generated from streaming.

What is the wildest music industry related story you’ve ever experienced or heard of (from a legit source), that you may share with us?

Masorti: My wildest music industry-related story, or for me the most interesting, was told to me by a very close friend who was actually on the plane and in one of the bands about to be mentioned. It was during the Amnesty International Human Rights Tour in 1988 and three bands were loaded on a chartered 737 about to leave from JFK. Bruce Springsteen’s band was in the front of the plane, Sting’s band occupied the middle of the plane, and Peter Gabriel and his band were in the rear. The plane was scheduled to depart at 10 am. By 10 am everybody was on the plane except for Bruce Springsteen. By 10:30 still no Bruce. Some of the passengers became restless and began to get testy regarding the delay and made their feelings known easily enough with the help of an open bar. Now it’s 11 am and still, no Bruce. By this time some passengers began to get really riled up about the wait. Now it’s 11:30 and Bruce Springsteen finally walks onto the plane after an hour and a half delay to a standing ovation by his band. News had reached them that Bruce was at the gate at 10 am but was refusing to get on the plane until he could speak to the CEO of Nike who was sponsoring the tour. Finally, Bruce got on the phone with Nike and explained that in his view all the Artists and bands were being paid well but that the roadies and riggers and related support personnel were not and that he was not going to get on the plane until Nike agreed to double the salary of everyone else who was working the tour in support of the artists and bands.

Last of all, where can we find you live next or do you have any exciting projects lined up for 2023?

Masorti: 2023 is going to be an exciting year as we are in the process of promoting the catalog, booking shows, and rehearsing new material. Our next show is scheduled February 27 at The Bitter End in NYC. I am also excited to announce that we just finished an 8 track LP Lost At Sea that may get released before the end of the year. And on that record is a very special cover. And you feel alright when you hear the music ring.

Hear this poetic musician in action via Spotify. Find out more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen