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Never Change: Connecticut rapper Senseibatch keeps the tempo on high with ‘Life Goes On’

With his street smarts and subtle hustle mentality forming together naturally all at once, Senseibatch knows that he is in the right lane of success and is only going to keep the peddle to the metal on ‘Life Goes On‘.

Trevor Cumberbatch Jr aka Senseibatch is a Windsor, Connecticut-based trap artist and music producer who makes his own beats. He fuses together that new school sound together, and adds in lyrics about life as he sees it in this wild world.

With a shuddering soundscape that might shatter windows aplenty if played loud in your revved up car, this is a song that speaks volumes for an emerging artist on the rise. His raps are hard and full of bars — the flow is confident and with very little flash — only straight up lyrics enter his mind, as he makes a splash on this top new single.

Life Goes On‘ from Connecticut-based rapper Senseibatch, shows us to where you need to be in life if you want to be successful in life. After dealing with so many fake people before, he knows who his true crew are and intends keeping it that way.

With a thumping beat and some laid-back vocal raps, he appears to be in a very confident state of mind to only move on upwards. He is not changing for anyone as believes in his abilities, to do whatever he sets his mind to.

Stream this new single on Spotify and see more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Putting the effort in: Ravenscode rock in with a powerful message on ‘Get It Right’

Ravenscode have been firing on full cylinders since 2012/13 and they return with a fantastically rumbustious new single that will get your heart rate up to the max on ‘Get It Right‘.

Canadian four-piece Alt-Rock outfit Ravenscode are from Windsor, Southwestern Ontario, and their tremendous thudding indie sound catches your attention right away due to their excellent sound, and gritty vocals that lifts the standard in 2021.

We are living on borrowed time and this is the true story of just going for it and trying to do things the right way. Fortune definitely favors the brave in life and not giving up is absolutely paramount to success. Getting things right all the time is almost impossible but giving it a full go is exactly what the aim should be with any endeavor.

With a catchy sound that reminds you of Foo Fighters, the gritty solos gets you moving and with a thumping energy that doesn’t stop for a second, this is exactly the type of exciting music that is needed during these strange times.

Get It Right‘ from Ravenscode is an exhilarating single from the Canadian four-piece Alt-Rockers and you can see why they are beloved and respected all over North America.

Doing things the proper way is the old school way of thinking and the best remedy for being truly happy inside. If you feel you have achieved something, your heart glows and you feel a sense of achievement. In a world full of fake flash in the pans, this is the type of mentality that is much-appreciated and should be spread to all corners of the globe.

Hear this fast-paced gem on Soundcloud and see more on their IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

You Win Again Gravity – And the winner is….

The fabulously named You Win Again Gravity are one of those bands that more you dissect and try to unpack the music, the more you wonder just how they fit some many ideas, so many genres, bend so many rules and jump so many musical boundaries, all in such a small space. Grace and Focus is Tardis music, seemingly easily defined from the outside but mind-bogglingly expansive once you get inside the door.

Most post-hardcore bands follow fairly well defined lines, all grunt and no grace, all brutality and no beauty, You Win Again Gravity are just the band to redress such a balance. Yes, at their sonic far end they have no shortage of heavy, bombastic sounds and guttural growling, but what is more interesting than merely being amazed at their top end performance is how they get there. And they get their through musical textures which are progressive without being mere technical show boating, through the deft melodics that link between music set pieces, through meandering riffs which are interesting rather than histrionic. This is the sound of Post-Hardcore music growing up, finding its feat and joining the musical conversation. I guess we will need to find a more eloquent name for it now.