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Staytus drops ear-shaking new release to give you a swift shudder on, ‘Dreams from Hell’

With her edgy debut 13-track album ‘Disease of The Mind‘ due for release in Spring this year and slated to broaden our minds, Staytus cuts a massive hole through the fragile walls of her next-door neighbour on ‘Dreams from Hell‘.

25-year-old Scottsdale, Arizona local Sam Grundemann aka Staytus is an alternative industrial goth composer, trans gamer, songwriter, musician, vocalist, writer, audio engineer, and music producer.

As an Avid Certified Pro Tools Operator of Music and Postproduction with college degrees in art, audio production and sound design, Staytus is a master at crafting soundscapes that are expansive, loud, and modern.” ~ Staytus

Passionately singing about hugely relevant topics such as bitter heartbreak, traumatic despair, lonely resentment, and reality slipping away in this whirlwind world that can suck away all of your goodness in a split second, Staytus unleashes something for the underground to claw into here. Her vocals are hauntingly raw and with meaning, on a self-produced beat that has your bleeding ears shaking in alarm.

Dreams from Hell‘ from Scottsdale, Arizona-based industrial goth artist and music producer/audio wizard Staytus, is a statement single from a famished young woman who has decided to be the navigator of her own destiny. Lacerating through all doubts with her determined mindset and a clear talent for the production side, this is a terrorizing track that you will either love or be afraid of. That is just the way that it was intended after all, from an artist who is only just beginning this new journey.

Hear this heavy new single on Spotify and check out her IG music page for more.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Noah Fabray sends us a real dance-packed gem to groove with on ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’

After radiating our hearts into a more glowing state of affairs after a rough year on the reminisce-filled ‘Good Old Days‘, Noah Fabray has our thrusting bodies feeling all sensual again with the latest single, ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’.

Noah Fabray is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based indie RnB/soul solo artist who makes that brightly-sparked music that you can’t help but admire due to its pure goodness.

Starting his career off in 2019, Noah has garnered over five million streams and self-written and co-produced all of his music to date.” ~ Noah Fabray

Causing blushes to continue with his smooth vocals that might remind some of early Justin Timberlake, Noah Fabray returns with his signature charm and sings with such classy style that has you in awe of a musician who is only headed to the top.

Don’t Call Me Baby‘ from Scottsdale, Arizona-based indie RnB/soul Noah Fabray, is a finger-clicking single that will cause many to get sliding onto that dance floor again. This is a track that might have some unbuttoning that shirt just a notch, to get those eyes circling and to make the night one to certainly remember. With a cool attitude and effortless magnetism that is mixed to perfection with a memorable beat, this is a release that you might find hard to stop playing again and again.

Hear this new single on Spotify and see more news on the IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Take Me Back: Noah Fabray misses that cosy neighbourhood on ‘Good Old Days’

As he thinks back to a warm place where he felt so understood and was wildly in love with that special human he can’t quit fantasizing about, Noah Fabray sings with a kindhearted sentiment that has you feeling rather dreamy on ‘Good Old Days‘.

Noah Fabray is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based indie RnB/soul solo artist who makes a brightly flavoured flamboyant type of music that has your fingers clicking for hours.

Starting his career off in 2019, Noah has garnered over two million streams and self-written and co-produced all of his music to date. Whether it be in his bedroom or one of the nation’s top recording studios, Fabray considers himself a songwriter above all other things.” ~ Noah Fabray

With a purified voice that has your captivated speakers shivering in ultimate bliss, Noah Fabray leads us into the candle-lit picture of when he felt most at home. In a weird world that is so often cruelly insensitive and irritatingly artificial, there is a sense of regret here that this moment had to end so quickly as he misses those sensual touches that his brain refuses to forget.

Good Old Days‘ from the spirited and multi-talented Scottsdale, Arizona-based indie RnB/soul solo musician Noah Fabray, is a heartfelt look back at a time where he felt most at home. There was a pure love soaked onto the walls and a kind smell which he will never forget. Sometimes in life, you just remember those sweet times with a past lover, who made you feel so safe and genuinely desirable.

Listen to this nostalgic feel on Spotify and get a sense of the vision on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Scottsdale Singer Halle Abadi impresses yet again with indie-pop stunner ”Summersong”

The sweet-sounding Arizona native Halle Abadi is back with the sun-kissed ”Summersong”. This is the ice to the warm drink as the glorious vocals immerse each and every word.

After the success of previous track ”Hero” that was very well-received, the elegant Halle with Persian and Afghan roots, dashes in with her powerfully presented pop that shows off her incredible voice. As you gaze deeper into the song while still wowed by Halle’s vocals that are angelic to my tired body and soul. This is the kind of music that is so positive to listen to and I feel energized inside.

Raised bilingual in Scottsdale in Arizona, Halle was singing as soon as she was able to speak. After starting with the piano aged 5, Halle was soon onto vocal training at 11 years old. The years of intense training is for all to see and this is a seasoned professional who is only 19 years old.

Summersong” from Halle Abadi is a spectacular effort from the US singing sensation who’s music is perfect for anytime of day. This is all about the slow dance with that special one in your life.

Stream this absolute gem here on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen