Meld the power of Adele with the eclecticism of Kate Bush, the intimacy of Tori Amos, the charming flair of Stevie Nicks and a dash of Taylor Swift, what do you have? You have Samsara, of course. Hailing from the UK, singer-songwriter Samsara traipses across jazz, pop, country and rock with her evocative vocals and melodies. From fronting a teenage band at the age of 15 to singing with stars like Don Henley, Steve Winwood, and Bryan Adams, and now releasing music as a solo artist, Samsara is an exciting artist to say the least.
After leaving music behind because of a cumulative abusive marriage where her husband wouldn’t allow her to sing, Samsara steps up to prove she may have taken a step back, but music is in her soul. Reaching audiences across the globe with chart-topping songs like ‘Love For All Time’, ‘Without You’ and ‘Hard To Love’, Samsara is difficult to ignore and we’re taking a gander into her single ‘Invisible’.
Released in 2022, ‘Invisible’ followed her single ‘Anything’ and brought listeners a soft, soothing country sound. Easily placed on any stage in Nashville, ‘Invisible’ has a toe-tapping element reminiscent of acts like Reba McIntyre and Tori Amos. Yet, while there is a powerful mainstream country sound, Samsara’s obscure vocals add a unique tinge to the ballad. Rich, confident and warm, her voice pulls you tight in a big hug while the instrumentation wraps you both in a comfortable blanket. Interestingly, while the song has a simplistic acoustic soundscape, the single is kaleidoscopic with a charming harmony in the arrangement.
A natural storyteller, Samsara shares reflective songs of life, love and journeys. ‘Invisible’ uses an intimate personal narrative to resonate with people who “feel invisible”. Yet, while there is a melancholic tone, hopefulness also exists in the moving single.
In addition to the single, Samsara released a lyric music video for ‘Invisible’. You can view the video below or on her YouTube channel.
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We present to you the latest Album Titled “Uthingo Le Nkosazana” from Nkosazana DaughterFt. Murumba Pitch & Young Jonn, Nkosazana Daughter release a new album download that hits the internet today and we are delighted to inform you of the latest fresh out of the Conner. This zip album covers multiples songs and that’s what the fans have been waiting for. A top request from fans this period,
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Known for melding poetic introspection in soul-stirring melodies, US-based singer-songwriter Ben Freeman weaves intimate adventure into his music. First releasing his EP Providence in 2015, Freeman’s journey began quite a few years ago; however, it was only several years later that he “…arrived in a place of wanting to make music in a sustained way…the first summer of the pandemic became the context where a lot of other things that had previously seemed important fell away and I was able to get real with myself that this is what I wanted to do” (quote taken from our interview with Ben Freeman). The latest addition to his discography is the single ‘Long Distance’.
Following his well-received album Quiet Fury, ‘Long Distance’ is Freeman’s first release in 2023. A collaborative project with long-time friend, collaborator and fellow artist Nora Rothman, ‘Long Distance’ oozes old-school soul with a passionate slick of alternative pop. The multi-layered vocals showcase not only Rothman’s inspiring voice but also Freeman’s wide vocal range. Bold and starting with a hint of soulful sensuality, ‘Long Distance’ is one of those tracks you could play alongside Sade. Yet, while there is a nostalgic flair to the melody, it has a contemporary feel making it perfect for a Bruno Mars meets Shawn Mendes playlist.
Produced with Jackson Hoffman at Hoffman’s studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, ‘Long Distance’ is the first track off Freeman’s upcoming EP. Groovy and laid back, the single has an elegant charm in its sophisticated arrangement. Yet, it appears to look at the core of human feeling in an intimate, slightly vulnerable way. Freeman explains that “this is a song about feeling close and far from someone at the same time. It’s nostalgia, ambivalence and desire in sonic form…”
For more from Ben Freeman, check out his Instagram and Spotify.
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We present to you the latest Album Titled “4GOD II” from Rob49 Ft. Roddy Ricch, G Herbo, Trippie Redd & NoCap, Rob49 release a new album download that hits the internet today and we are delighted to inform you of the latest fresh out of the Conner. This zip album covers multiples songs and that’s what the fans have been waiting for. A top request from fans this period,
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Despite being only 19 years old, a freshman in college, singer-songwriter Sean Kennedy has the sophistication, maturity and elegance to stand up among his contemporaries. We spoke with Kennedy about his new album Forever Usbeing a musician in the 21st century, and much more.
OSR: What does music mean to you?
Kennedy: Music is my way of expressing myself. Each of my records is like a time capsule that preserves the emotions and stories of myself from that time.
OSR: What inspired you to become a musician?
Kennedy: I started writing songs when I was 9 years old, and I immediately fell in love with it. I did it every day and eventually, I learned how to record. I started putting out music because I wanted to share what I had been making with the world, and I haven’t stopped since.
OSR: What can you tell us about your album Forever Us? Is there a backstory or theme to it?
Kennedy:Forever Us is a very special album for me. It’s about my first relationship, and the emotions surrounding it as I was getting ready to leave school. It’s a record that revolves around love and loss, but at its center, it’s an album about feeling lucky enough to experience love. It’s very different both sonically and thematically from my previous work.
OSR: What was the most exciting and least exciting thing about creating Forever Us?
Kennedy: Making this record was beyond exciting. Working with Francesco Massidda, a producer from Italy, was so creatively fulfilling. My last three records were made primarily on my own, so working with different collaborators, especially my friends, this time around was such a nice change. I don’t think there was anything not exciting about this album’s process.
OSR: What do you hope people take from your music?
Kennedy: I hope people find themselves within my music. I want people to be able to take my songs and set them for their own lives.
OSR: If you could change one thing about Forever Us, what would it be?
Kennedy: I took some time off between my last album and this one to really hone in on my craft and conceptualize a clear idea of what I wanted the next record to sound like. This album is exactly what I set out for it to be, so I don’t think I’d change anything about it
OSR: Of all the songs you have ever released, which is your absolute favorite and why is that one?
Kennedy: My absolute favorite song tends to change a lot. I don’t listen to my music much after it’s been released, so I think my favorite always tends to be whatever I’m currently working on. The song ‘Golden’ on this record is one of my current favourites, though.
OSR: What bad decision did you make that turned out to be a good decision?
Kennedy: I think some people in my life were very pessimistic when I made plans to release my debut single. I had just turned 15, I didn’t know what mixing or mastering was, and I was doing it all on my own. Some people told me I should wait, but I think releasing that song was the best decision I’ve ever made. It introduced me to the music industry and I wouldn’t be where I am today without it.
OSR: What do you think are the challenges and advantages of being a musician in this digital era?
Kennedy: I think the digital age made it possible for artists like myself to get out there without signing to a label first. Just a few years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to just decide to start releasing music. I think the downside to this is that the market is more oversaturated than ever, so it can be hard to stand out.
OSR: Do you have future plans as an artist?
Kennedy: I’m not sure what the future holds for me after this album. For so long I felt the need to always have a plan and I like that recently I’ve been letting the music come to me instead. I’ve been in talks with some very cool people within the industry, so I’m very excited to see what the future holds.
OSR: What message do you have for our readers?
Kennedy: I would tell the readers to remember to find the purpose in everything they do. Don’t go through the motions, find meaning.
Many thanks to Sean Kennedy for speaking with us. For more from Sean Kennedy, check out his official website, Facebook, TwitterInstagram and Spotify.
We present to you the latest Album Titled “Pistolz & Pearlz” from Kodak Black Ft. VVSNCE, Loe Shimmy, GorditoFlo, EST Gee, Lil Crix, Syko Bob, Wam SpinThaBin & WizDaWizard, Kodak Black release a new album download that hits the internet today and we are delighted to inform you of the latest fresh out of the Conner. This zip album covers multiples songs and that’s what the fans have been waiting for. A top request from fans this period,
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We present to you the latest EP collection Titled “Sweetboy Savage” from Eugy Ft. Maleek Berry & LADIPOE, Eugy release a new album download which hit the internet today and we are delighted to inform you the latest fresh out of the Conner. This zip covers multiple songs and that’s what the fans have been waiting for. A top request from fans this period,
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Even though teenage bands are not something new, I continue to be amazed at the amazing talent coming from adolescents these days. One of the more intriguing teenage bands to hit my virtual desk is Culture Shock!. Originally formed about four years ago by Ben Archer (bass and vocals) and Ethan Reinek (drums), Culture Shock! began as some jamming between old friends. In 2020, the lads met Travis Rains (guitar and mouth noises) and they haven’t looked back since. The latest addition to their discography is the single ‘Empire’.
Inspired by the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Santana, TOOL and Muse, one can imagine the US-based trio to have a hard-hitting rock sound – and this is just what we get from them. Following their debut single ‘Flashflood’, ‘Empire’ has a nostalgic breath fluttering through the melody with inclinations to Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yet, we also hear tinges of TOOL and System of a Down flickering in the hard-hitting tune.
Leaning toward the sounds of the 90s, I feel very comfortable listening to Culture Shock! and remember rocking about to CDs in my bedroom. I can feel the blare of scorching music blasting from my speakers – then I need to remind myself that this is not Nirvana or Green Day. While the eclectic arrangement elegantly staggers pounding drums, powerful guitars and gruff vocals, there is an eccentric whole where all aspects harmonically come together.
Recorded at Cape Coral, Florida’s The Star Sound Studio, Culture Shock! worked with an engineer to create something raw and brutal, but also soothing and soul-stirring. It is this raw oozing edginess from the gruff instrumentation that makes ‘Empire’ palpably gritty. In other words, the kids seem really naïve, but this immaturity masks an overwhelming sophistication. This is only their sophomore single, so I cannot wait to hear what else Culture Shock! has in store.
For more information about Culture Shock!, check out their official website, Facebook, TwitterInstagram and Spotify.
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Enigmatic, honest and poetic, singer-songwriter Tom Craven gives a heartfelt sense of the sublime to audiences with his music. We speak with the UK-based musicians about his new album Make Yourself Knownpet peeves, what music means to him, and much more!
OSR: What drew you to music?
Craven: Growing up in the Craven household, I was brought up on a staple diet of pop, rock, country, folk, blues, disco and so much more – all thanks to my parents. Music was and still is a huge part of our family and was intrinsic to me from a very young age. It was inevitable I’d turn my hand at writing and performing, which began to emerge in my teens, as I joined a punk band with some good friends and eventually began writing my own material around 17. inspired by the acoustic songwriters of the late 90s into the 00s.
OSR: What do you hope people take from your music?
Craven: I hope that my music inspires a sense of positivity and honesty in a difficult world. Songs that can provide a place of solace from the craziness of what is going on in the world today and remind people that they are not alone. I don’t feel I can change the world with my music, but if I can help someone and inspire someone in that – that is my goal and I am content with that.
OSR: What does music mean to you?
Craven: Music is in my blood. I can’t imagine a day without listening to anything at all. For me, good music reminds me I’m not alone. We all have our struggles, our demons and our obsessions and music reflects all of these. It is a way to release my feelings and observations through words and notes.
OSR: Does your new album Make Yourself Known have a theme or backstory? What can you tell us about it?
Craven:Make Yourself Known is a reference to how we all spend so much time convincing ourselves and others that everything is ok in the world when it is quite evidently not. Albeit within relationships, friendships, work and even creative endeavors – it is a call to be honest and open in everything we do and make intentions and feelings apparent before these begin to eat away our thoughts into negativity.
OSR: If you could change anything about Make Yourself Knownwhat would it be and why?
Craven: If I had the chance to at the time, I would have loved to have recorded every song alongside the musicians in person and include Rachel & Andrew Chilcraft on all the tracks, not just New Signals! But the recording of this whole album remotely during Covid has given it a special collaborative spirit that adds to the positivity that I’ve been told this album contains, so I think the album has come together gloriously considering!
OSR: How would you describe your music and Make Yourself Known?
Craven: My music has always been passionate, honest and powerful. I’m a poet at heart and the words are what makes them so personal. I believe Make Yourself Known showcases 12 tracks that are without a doubt my proudest moments lyrically and I am hoping that this album has brought together all the musical elements to make something that people can enjoy time and time again!
OSR: Do you have any pet peeves?
Craven: Rudeness, dishonesty, bigotry, hatred. Basically, anything that makes someone a bad person. People are so bad to each other so often in this world and it frustrates and saddens me when I see such things go unchallenged and allow people to get away by behaving the way they do. It may sound cliché, but be kind. Always.
OSR: If you could spend the day with any person (not necessarily a musician), who would it be and why?
Craven: David Lynch, the film director/artist/musician. He’s fascinated me for years! The way his mind works is incredible. He sees the darkness and the light in the world like no other creative and I have a lot of respect for his work.
OSR: What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
Craven: Be honest. Whether it is regarding writing music, at work, in relationships or friendships, just be honest. Life works so much better that way.
OSR: Do you have future plans as a musician?
Craven: For me, I will continue to write and record songs, perform them occasionally and hopefully will be aiming for publishing and licensing a song in a movie, advertisement, TV show or such like! Who knows?
OSR: Do you have a message for our readers?
Craven: Please enjoy the new album, let me know what you think of it on our socials and hell, keep on enjoying independent music generally! This is all for you 😀 Thanks so much for reading and to The Other Side Reviews for featuring me!
Many thanks to Tom Craven for speaking with us! For more from Tom Craven, check out his Facebook, TwitterInstagram and Spotify.
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What’s keeping you from being the photographer or even the artist that you hope to be? How much of it is under your control, and what can you do to get past the roadblocks?
The journey of being a photographer, developing your skills, reaching and building your audience, and the constant cycle of learning, unlearning, and relearning all together make a lifelong process. Unless one decides to quit photography altogether and never hold a camera with artistic intent again, the creative journey takes a parallel path to all the endeavors in our lifetime.
Most photographers would agree that learning photography and the pursuit of beautiful subjects and phenomena to photograph is a journey that is filled with excitement, wonder and fulfillment. However, this potentially wonderful journey is also never devoid of limitations and the frustrations that result from them. These limitations hinder our progress towards our self-defined goals and whatever definition of success we formulate for ourselves. How much of these limitations can we manage and get past? How do we progress amidst circumstances that continually slow us down?
Camera Gear as Limitations
Perhaps the most common and most talked-about limitation is the capabilities of the camera gear that they currently have. These hindrances can be due to the overall image quality that their camera can offer, limitations on focal ranges of lenses, low-light capabilities, focusing, frame rate, etc. Many experienced photographers would certainly say that having less capable camera gear should not be considered a limitation. However, the truth is that in some instances, especially at a stage when a photographer is learning specific genres that require specialized functions, these limitations can be real and the availability of more capable equipment can be crucial.
On the other hand, for most cases, the perceived limitations of camera gear may just be out of the desire for nicer equipment or new features that make shooting convenient. Especially in the context of simply taking photos for practice without any printing or publishing requirements, we can generally say that any camera is good enough as long as the user knows how to use it properly. The technical aspects of a photograph, such as resolution, sharpness, low-light performance, and noise, may hinder the photographer from producing the best prints, especially when larger output is desired, but for the sake of learning and developing both artistic and technical skills, any camera, even that of a smartphone, can be a viable learning tool.
Every camera, no matter how advanced or expensive, will have its limitations. There is no such thing as a camera that would be perfect in every single shooting scenario. There might be cameras that would come close, but these would probably be cameras that even working professionals might not easily be able to afford. In general, it doesn’t matter what kind of camera you are using, what is important is that you know the limitations of it and seek ways to get past them one way or another. A photography project can always be expected to have challenges, especially if it’s worth paying for. The role of the photographer is not just to point a camera and shoot but instead to identify and solve these problems one way or another. Being “stuck” with inferior gear just might be the perfect place to start learning because these limitations will push you to figure out ways to improvise and improve amidst all the limitations. There are thousands of ways to improvise using DIY lighting, filters, adapters, and even household tools, and figuring this out is a great way to learn the principle behind such limitations. While having good gear will always be an advantage, being limited by gear can be a great kick-off point for learning.
Accessibility of Learning Resources
It’s safe to say that at least for the fraction of the population who can read this article, this limitation is no longer valid. Before the internet became generally accessible, probably three decades back, one would have to rely on learning resources that have any form of distribution in their area. Learning resources come in the form of books, magazines, workshops, formal training, and perhaps in the latter part of that period, video tutorials. Two factors would, of course, come into play, and those are the overall availability of the material and the capability of the photographer to purchase them.
Nowadays, with a smartphone, tablet, or computer and any decent internet connection, any aspiring photographer can access an infinite number of learning resources in the form of books, articles, tutorial videos, or even simply by asking for help in a public forum. Needless to say, the internet has made it extremely easy (for most people) to find and learn what they seek to learn.
Social Skills and Self Esteem
One thing that not a lot of people talk about regarding photography is the fact that one does not simply have to know how to take pictures. One way or another, a social aspect comes into play, whether it be about seeking help and guidance from more experienced photographers, being able to connect with and direct models, communicating with an audience to promote your art (or business), or simply being confident enough to showcase your work. This is perhaps the hardest challenge to overcome and would take a lot of determination to do so. However, perhaps one thing to consider is that instead of seeing it as a limitation, one can consider it as a guide.
Knowing such personal limitations is quite similar to knowing your strengths and weaknesses. As a beginning photographer who may be jumping from one genre to another, learning as many styles and approaches as possible, this probably would not matter. However, as one begins to focus on one genre in particular, it is important to understand that any step that leads to the final output reaching its intended viewers would require more than just pressing the shutter button and will most likely need some form of communication. It’s important to be aware of such aspects of one’s personality to find the kind of workflow that would suit you best. If a photographer has trouble working and communicating with other people then perhaps the kind of photography for them is also one that doesn’t require that. On the other hand, it is evident in the industry that some of the most successful portrait photographers are those who communicate very well with their subjects. It’s not about removing the limitation but instead finding one’s strength and going down the path where it becomes an advantage.
Imagination and Artistic Vision
Probably the least talked about yet the most important aspect of being a photographer is having and developing your own artistic vision. It doesn’t matter what kind of photography you do, the goal is to come up with an image that is pleasing to look at, one that sends a message, or both. To be able to do this effectively, creativity plays a crucial role.
Photography is heavily plagued by people imposing limitations on the work that photographers do. Throughout all the generations of photographers who have been in pursuit of beautiful images, there have been people who created boxes that put limitations on what is acceptable. From using film to digital, using filters, post-processing, double exposures, composite images, etc., there have always been debates about whether such methods are valid approaches in photography. Photography has been downplayed so much as an art form compared to more traditional approaches in visual art which is why it is ironic that even among us photographers, there are people who fail to see and accept that if photography is indeed art, then it has to be free and the expression of the artist must be rid (as much as possible) of limitations.
The only valid limitations to what a photographer can do should be the lines that are drawn by context and ethics. For someone who seeks to learn, progress, and develop their own artistry, the abundance of styles, methods, and technology should be at their disposal. If photography is being done for specific people as commissioned work, then their preference has to be considered, which may or may not translate to accepted limitations. On the other hand, if a photograph either has the capability to mislead or cause harm in any way, then ethics would draw the line based on the implications of how the photograph would be used.