Tag: New Music

  • Review: Cole Rosen’s Gripping New Single ‘Dead To Me’

    Review: Cole Rosen’s Gripping New Single ‘Dead To Me’

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    Dead To Me – Cole Rosen

    Release Date: 2025
    Genre: Rock
    Duration: 2:22
    Date of Review: August 31, 2025
    Reviewer: Rafael Montecruz

    “Memorable, heartbreak rock anthem”

    Cole Rosen’s newest single, Dead To Me, is a masterpiece you won’t want to miss. The grit of the rock-infused electric guitars, the steady pulse of the drums, and a tight bassline frame Rosen’s distinctive vocal performance. Subtle vocal effects add mystique without dulling the edge.

    The lyrics trace the final moments of a fractured relationship, the arrangement telling the story; as the verses tighten with tension, the choruses burst open, and a searing guitar solo around 1:55 lets the heartache speak for itself. You can feel every line sung in this heartbreak-rock tour de force. With a runtime of 2:22, Dead To Me is memorable, to-the-point, and sure to reach the top of many rock-inspired playlists.

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  • Someday (Reimagined): A New Take on Rafael Montecruz’s Hit

    Someday (Reimagined): A New Take on Rafael Montecruz’s Hit

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    Someday (Reimagined) — Rafael Montecruz feat. Abraham Armell

    Release Date: July 25, 2025
    Genre: Pop
    Duration: 2:31
    ISRC: USHM92542845  •  UPC: 199800115226

    “I hear your voice, echoing through my mind.”

    Someday (Reimagined) breathes new life into Montecruz’s 2024 release, Someday, transforming it into a more upbeat production. This version lives in that hazy place between dreaming and waking, where reality blurs and imagination takes over.

    Layers of shimmering synths, funk-infused guitars, and haunting backup vocals meant to feel like echoes in your imagination pull you deeper into that dream realm. Beneath its upbeat groove lies the heart of a ballad — the kind that makes you want to dance with tears in your eyes.

    What people are saying:

    “Quite possibly his catchiest and most euphoric, thought provoking single to date.”
    — Stereo Stickman

    “Excellent production, solid mix. Fantastic atmosphere, and a restrained energy that runs throughout. Gorgeous intro, nice synth selections.”
    — Steven Azami

    If you enjoy the song, add it to your playlist today. Let’s keep that momentum going. Thank you for listening.

    Rafael Montecruz
    Singer • Songwriter • Storyteller

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  • tension by Haiden Henderson

    tension by Haiden Henderson

    Montecruz Music’s Featured Song of the Month

    A song lived. A story felt. A voice that stays, long after the last note. And the award goes to…drumroll please…

    August 2025: tension: Haiden Henderson

    Behind the Song

    Haiden Henderson’s newest track, Tension, is one that you won’t want to miss. It’s a bittersweet clash of heartbreaking lyrics and an infectious, upbeat melody. The production is excellent, blending emotional vocals with dynamic rock elements for a sound that you won’t soon forget. If this track hooks you, then the rest of the Tension album is a must-hear.

    “You’re so cold, never thought I’d have to watch you go. Best friend to a lover to a ghost.”

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    Come back next month for a new featured song. Got a track you think deserves the spotlight? Email us.

  • Experience the Vibrant Sounds of NOCHVNCE’s ‘You’

    Experience the Vibrant Sounds of NOCHVNCE’s ‘You’

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    You – NOCHVNCE

    Release Date: 2025
    Genre: Pop/Funk
    Duration: 2:56
    Date of Review: August 1, 2025
    Reviewer: Rafael Montecruz

    “WOOOOO!!!”

    NOCHVNCE is a rising duo making waves with their latest single, You — a vibrant fusion of pop and funk that hits all the right notes.

    From the initial fade-in till the moment the funky guitar riffs drop, the track hooks you. The vocals are catchy and emotionally relatable, riding through the highs and lows of pop perfection. The chorus was my favorite part of the song — hooky, smooth, and impossible not to nod along to. NOCHVNCE is definitely a duo worth watching, and You is just the beginning.

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  • Do You Ever Think About Me by Mitch Roser: Emotional & Danceable

    Do You Ever Think About Me by Mitch Roser: Emotional & Danceable

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    Do You Ever Think About Me – Mitch Roser

    Release Date: 2025
    Genre: Pop
    Duration: 3:46
    Date of Review: June 26, 2025
    Reviewer: Rafael Montecruz

    “A song you’ll want to cry to, and dance to.”

    After hearing Girl Like You, I knew Mitch Roser was an artist worth keeping an eye on. That song was fun and easy to vibe with, so when I saw he released Do You Ever Think About Me, I was excited to hear what he’d come up with next.

    Do You Ever Think About Me blends everything you’d want in a standout pop release — introspective writing, a smooth and catchy beat, polished production, and vocals that feel both personal and powerful. It’s the kind of track that you’ll want to have on repeat. With a song this good, the real question is: how can you not think about Mitch Roser?

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  • Runaway by Lucas Lutter: A Soulful Folk Journey

    Runaway by Lucas Lutter: A Soulful Folk Journey

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    Runaway – Lucas Lutter

    Release Date: 2025
    Genre: Singer-Songwriter / Folk
    Duration: 3:39
    Date of Review: June 5, 2025
    Reviewer: Rafael Montecruz

    “Warm vocals, beautiful writing, and a melody that stays with you.”

    From the very first note, Runaway pulled me in with a soft acoustic guitar and ambient echoes that worked together in harmony. I felt a sense of calm overcoming me as I listened to this new tune. Then Lucas began to sing, and his voice hit with that rare singer-songwriter warmth, as if I were hearing a close friend open up about his life.

    The songwriting is exceptional, wrapped in a melody that’s both beautiful and intimate. I might’ve missed this hidden gem had Lucas not chosen to share it, and for that, I’m truly thankful.

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