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More than just the music

   In 2022, Caamp released the "Great Heights Movement." This initiative supports local charities in the Columbus, Ohio area, where the band originated. However, not all charities are solely within this geographical frame, but numerous are national or international.      Sponsored and administered by The Columbus Foundation, Caamp partnered with the nonprofit to connect environmental and social causes they care about to their music platform.      "Caamp is committed to responding to needs centered around music education, social justice, and sustainability."      This past week, the band announced that a portion of all headlining concert tickets purchased by fans would now go towards the fund. This is said to be continuing indefinitely until otherwise noted, as Caamp is insanely appreciative of this opportunity and wants to expand upon their charitable works even more.     www.greatheightsmovement.org is their newly create...

Watch out! Here comes Savannah Conley!!!

      I had zero expectations for the Brook & The Bluff's opener, Savannah Conley, back in April. But man, was I wrong about Conley. She knocked my socks off in Athens and has now done it again with her debut album Playing the Part of You is Me .     Conley grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, seemingly destined to in the country music scene by her music industry parents. After giving artistry a shot in 2018, Conley quit producing singles for a while until the pandemic brought forth new emotions that were perfect song inspiration. This album is her true debut into the indie world that undoubtedly suits her well.     The title track is entitled Help Myself . Conley sings about waiting on her lover and wanting to be there for him even though he continuously hurt her. Finally, she sings "I need help / but can't help myself." The piano melody is fierce and swallows in listeners, quickly realizing how relatable this song truly is. Stronger and str...

Discover Monthly

     Here are a few of my favorite tracks, artists and albums from the past month. 1. The Kiss of Venus by Paul McCartney and Dominic Fike     This out-of-the-box collab shocked me at first; but after one listen, I was hooked. I personally like this version better than the original released on McCartney 111 in 2020. With the original version having only an acoustic guitar, the harpsicord, and McCartney's voice, Dominic Fike brought in a R&B style and modernized the smooth ballad for McCartney III Imagined .      The track is inspired by a book McCartney read on the movement of our solar system. The phrase  The Kiss of Venus was used by the author and pulled into a song by McCartney. The Kiss of Venus explores the beauty of life and growing up, even when some tasks seem mundane. It reminds listeners to stop, see and understand the world around them with lyrics like "have you read the paper?" 2. Eat Your Young by Hozier     Insp...