Sunday Songday | June 5th 2022
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved…
We are back with Sunday Songday and some new releases. Check out the latest tracks and reviews below!
Dominik Klein | “Borders”
Dominik Klein released, “Borders,” about a year ago but it is making its rounds again at Music on the Rox. This track is really well done. The instrumentals are compelling and compliment his vocals nicely. His voice is so strong. I can’t get over how versatile it is and how he is able to go between his low voice and go straight to full and even head voice. Dominik is super talented which he showcases throughout the entire track. Make sure you add, “Borders,” to your playlists.
Dalton Cyr | “Dying to Love You”
Dalton Cyr just released, “Dying to Love You.” What an absolutely beautiful song. The instrumentals are well done but the real standout here are the vocals. His voice is stunning. He does a great job at showcasing his full range throughout the new track. Such a strong track by an incredible artist. Make sure to add this one to your playlists.
the eight five two | “Shiver”
“Shiver,” by the eight five two was just released a few days ago and what a release it is. The instrumentals really stand out in this track. It is so well done and do a great job at setting the pace of the song. The vocals in this new track are really beautiful. He does a great job at showing off his versatility throughout the song. Also, he does some vocal acrobatics in the background that are super impressive. Definitely one that you should add to your playlists.
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Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. After writing for a few different artists in the area, he decided to branch out and give local music the spotlight. That is where the idea for Music On The Rox originated from. We are dedicated to shining a light on local music and giving a voice to those who aren’t being heard.