Music for a better world – State of Grace by Dshcook
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Music for a better world – State of Grace by Dshcook

Dshcook is a solo project of multi-instrumentalist David Cook. Based in St. Joseph, USA and with a solid history in mainstream music he decided to turn his career around and dedicate his work to spreading a positive message with the world. Driven by his faith and beliefs he wrote ‘State of Grace’, a twelve-track full-length album distributed digitally. The record is a collection of pieces dedicated to Cook’s Christian beliefs and carries a strong spiritual message. You can shelve the…

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Music to feel great to – That’s Just Damien Williams

Everything about the music of Damien Williams screams talent, professionalism, a great ear for melody and lyrics but also the ability to have a good time writing. Read more…

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Healing Music – One In Four by Rob Tunbridge

This might be the most important record we’ve ever reviewed on Drooble and we are so proud and glad to have artists like Rob Tunbridge to be a part of our community. ‘One In Four’ is a very powerful and personal record who has the important mission to spread mental health awareness which is a huge topic in the world, especially among artist and musicians whose work often reflects on personal struggles. As stated in the album press notes ‘one…

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The power of subtlety – Love Will Overcome by Osmunda Music

Not long ago we took a closer look at the work of Rebecca Trujillo Vest as Osmunda Music. If you have somehow missed our previous review we highly advise you to go back to it before reading this one. We somehow think of it as a sequel to our exploration of the work of Osmunda Music. “Love Will Overcome” features everything that made us enjoy Rebecca’s previous release but definitely adds something different to the table. Osmunda Music is a…

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Music straight from the heart – Munda by Osmunda Music

“Munda” is the latest offering of Rebecca Trujillo Vest under the name Osmunda Music. It’s a beautiful 11-track full-length carrying some of the neatly written, performed and produced folk-inspired rock music we’ve listened. Only a minute in the realms of the album and you’ll sense it’s also a very spiritual piece of art. From the calming, spatial and mellow instrumentals, the warm and captivating vocal lines plus the strongly new age-inspired lyrics, it’s a very intimate album that deals with…