Hailing out of Perth, Australia, also the home of our beloved Miles Away, ShadowShow are progressive metal three-piece with just a few years of history but already making waves in their local scene. Today we’re listening to ‘Paper Smiles’, a new single released this Autumn and definitely a track that’s getting some serious attention on Drooble. Honestly, we feel progressive metal is a slight understatement for the complex and varying music ShadowShow are playing. The band has soaked influences from…
Soul and R&B music is having its own underground revival with digital platforms and music-centered communities like ours giving artists the chance to exist in more nurturing and caring environments. These past few years it’s been exciting to see how this music started operating outside the norms of mainstream music. Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand new single by New York-based singer and songwriter Chapella. Being a part of the Drooble community we got to hear her…
Bill Treakle can be easily called a country music veteran. Based in Normal, Illinois he’s been involved in the country music game since 1971. No stranger to touring nor to writing music he’s equally impressive as a composer and multi-instrumentalist who’s playing the guitar, bass, and singing. We’re now taking a closer look at his latest single ‘I Will Always Love You’. It’s a slow-paced rock-influenced country ballad that sounds as sincere as the title suggests. Yes, it’s a love…
How to offer constructive feedback and bring someone’s music to the next level? In our times of information overflow, more and more opinion makers are trying to convince us reviewing music is becoming a forgotten art. With basically every release available for full digital stream the second it’s released, people can make their own mind without having to rely on somebody else’s expertise. So why should you learn how to give feedback to somebody else’s music? It’s a simple answer.…
Writing and producing your own music is great and for many people is the furthest they want to get as artists. No matter if you’re an established or upcoming artist, there’s always something you can do better and the sooner you realize you’re not alone in this the faster you’ll become better at your craft. Feedback can come from a variety of sources and their nature will determine its importance and purpose. Approach fellow artists Being involved in music, sooner…