“All In My Head”: The DT’s Indie Rock Gem

The DT’s have released a new single, “All in my Head” which is out now. 

This is a recently discovered gem, written by the exceptionally talented artist known as “the dt’s”. This rock composition not only captivates with its musical prowess, but also provides an intriguing exploration of the indie rock genre. 

The dynamic duo, David Cacciatore and Tom Losito, were born out of an undeniable desire for a fresh start, leading them to collaborate, write, and record their own music within the confines of their home studios.

They each play a variety of different instruments from guitar, bass, drums and piano. After meeting at a local bar’s open mic, they performed together over the years while touring the US and then established themselves in early 2020. 

Witness any of their live performances, and you will be treated to a seamless transition across genres – from rock to blues, power pop, and beyond. Their contemporary pop approach, coupled with a diverse range of vintage influences, serves as the cornerstone of both their collective and individual songwriting talent. Fearlessly experimental, they infuse their songs with a love for harmonies. 

The dt’s debut EP, “You With Me”, garnered local and regional acclaim upon its release in early 2022, followed by their latest single, “Refresh”, which made waves in late 2022. 

“All In My Head” stands out as the duo’s newest single, where heartfelt lyrics delve into the challenges of forging genuine connections in today’s society. The self-reflective lyrics are cleverly cloaked by a driving rhythmic section and layers of vocal harmonies, which are reminiscent of British modern pop influences. 

Find out more about The dt’s on their Website and social media Facebook and Instagram.

Stream music on Spotify and Soundcloud.

Amanda Daviner Goes the Distance on Stunning New EP

Brooklyn’s very own Amanda Daviner has unleashed her latest EP, “Catharsis.” Brace yourselves for a deep dive into her riveting musings on love, life, and relationships – because nothing says catharsis like an EP, right?

Starting off with “Fight the Fray,” we get to bask in Amanda’s oh-so-talented vocals, accompanied by electric guitar harmonies that lead us straight into a chorus bursting with strings, piano, and percussion. It’s like a musical rollercoaster, folks.

Then there’s “Doll,” oozing mystery and drawing inspiration from the Wild West with its twangy guitars and sultry vocal tones. Because nothing says mysterious like a good old guitar twang, right?

“Scorpio,” the love and lust anthem, warns us that physical attraction might be a blast, but it doesn’t guarantee a lifetime of bliss. Amanda, the one-woman show, wrote and produced this gem herself, showcasing her unique vocal stylings and poetic prowess.

Describing Amanda as multifaceted is an understatement. Picture Tom Petty’s hit-making vibes colliding with Fiona Apple’s lyrical genius – that’s the Daviner experience. Bowie and Harry Nilsson vibes? Oh, absolutely.

Since setting foot in Brooklyn in 2015, Amanda’s been hustling on the music scene, gracing stages at the Brooklyn Music Festival and even being the pioneer performer at Vimeo’s swanky corporate office. Casual.

And hold your horses! Her latest single, “Déjà vu,” produced by Ted Mason, is making waves on the DRT Top 150 Independent Global Chart. Clearly, Amanda’s not just sipping lattes in Brooklyn cafes.

“Catharsis” is out now, and surprise, surprise, Amanda wrote, produced, and even got Steve Lyon (yeah, the Depeche Mode and Paul McCartney guy) to mix it. Impressive, or should I say, expected?

Keep tabs on Amanda’s adventures on her website and the obligatory Facebook and Instagram. And for the full eargasm experience, hit up YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. You won’t regret it.

Animals in Denial Reveals Strong New Album “Crash Course Volumes – Volume 1: Blue Light Special”

The recently released album, “Crash Course Volumes – Volume 1: Blue Light Special,” marks the latest offering from the band Animals in Denial.

Created by the multi-talented punk rock writer, musician, and performer Christian Imes, Animals in Denial is the result of his musical journey that began when he acquired his first guitar at the age of 14. Imes, a self-taught guitarist, has been a part of local bands and eventually forged his own path in the music scene, demonstrating dedication and focus.

Imes’ remarkable journey, coupled with his experience with Asperger’s syndrome, adds an extra layer of inspiration to his artistic endeavors.

The album features a captivating fusion of metal, rock, and punk rock, carving out its unique niche. Imes, who has written and produced all the tracks, showcases his diverse musical influences. The EP includes new tracks like “Catch Me,” a dynamic song infused with the resonance of a guitar, a zoom A1 processor, and a Baritone Antiqua Squier. The track, inspired by the pop songs of the 1950s in the style of Buddy Holly, reflects Imes’ personal connection, particularly with his wife.

Imes’ composition “Hope” is a rhythmic blend of percussion, jazz improvisation, and hip-hop groove. The track exhibits a swing, featuring Abelton computer elements, chorus riffs, and Fender guitar. Imes describes the inspiration behind the song, envisioning a fusion of Hendrix’s blues with a jazzy feel, resulting in a natural and groovy composition.

“Crash Course Volume 1” signifies Imes’ artistic growth, showcasing enhanced skill and a more comprehensive sound compared to previous releases.

The song “Reminder” exudes fun and draws inspiration from a touch of country swing in its chorus. Crafted as a love note to Imes’ wife, the track expresses affection and appreciation, influenced by Cheap Trick with a pop-oriented element and a catchy chorus.

As a one-man show, Imes has significantly developed this album, reflecting the evolution of his musical abilities and creative journey over the years.

Noteworthy is the fact that the initial releases in this series were rough demo tracks, now remixed and remastered using a combination of studio upgrades and AI tools. The album’s cover art, generated with AI using prompts from Imes, exemplifies the embrace of technology in the creative process.

Imes expresses excitement about the future of AI in the creative realm, emphasizing the need for artists to embrace new tools collaboratively.

“Crash Course Volumes, Volume 1” kicks off a series of EPs revisiting songs written by Imes, now brought to life with the production capabilities he lacked in their initial creation. This album represents a long-awaited platform for these songs to receive the attention they deserve.

Indie Rock Artist Tom Hanley’s Solo Career Begins “Overnight” after Collabing with Producer Nixon Boyd

Originally from Uxbridge, Ontario, Tom Hanley began his musical journey as the singer/guitarist in a slew of pop punk bands with “terrible names,” performing at high school parties. It was there he fell in love with playing in bands and writing music. In college, he started a six piece funk band, JUICE, recording and touring for eight years. After years of deliberation, countless wedding band gigs, and 60 songs written later, he’s ready to share his debut single, “Overnight.”


Together with songwriter/producer Nixon Boyd (Hollerado, Dizzy), Hanley has taken the first steps to establish his sound and production aesthetic as a solo artist. “Overnight” was written right at the beginning of the pandemic. It’s about the first few days of lockdown and how it felt like everything was changing so fast and we had no control. It’s also the title of his forthcoming EP. “This project has been in the works for a long time, like probably the summation of five years of work searching for what I want to sound like as a solo artist,” explains Hanley. “So it also has a bit of a double meaning, calling a project that took years to get to the finish line ‘Overnight’ makes me laugh.”

Mike Ruby Releases ‘A Million You’s,’ an Album Consisting of What-ifs, Self-Discovery and Introspection

Mike Ruby is a singer-songwriter from Toronto with a story that’s far from ordinary. He moved to New York at 19 to pursue a career in jazz as a sax player, receiving a full scholarship at the Manhattan School of Music. That education and exposure gave him a unique sense of musicianship that shines through his melodic writing to this day. After signing a record deal to a subsidiary of Universal Music, he began playing with Brooklyn-based synth pop band St. Lucia, which opened his ears to a realm of synth and dance-like possibilities. His first fully independent release, from debut EP You Wrote These Songs, was the single “Close” which broke Top 40 radio across Canada and on the Billboard charts.

His second solo EP, A Million You’s, consists of what-ifs, self-discovery, and introspection. The emotive feature track “A Million You’s” encompasses all of these themes, taking the listener on a vulnerable journey through an emotional songwriter’s lens. Co-produced with Nathan Ferraro, an incredible songwriter in his own right, this raw lyrically driven single is complimented by real instrumentation which gives both the soaring melodies and visceral lyrics room to breathe, bringing you face to face with Mike’s inner monologue.

Chin Injeti Conveys that None of Us are Alone on Collaborative ‘VESSELS: Volume Three’ EP Including Intimate Focus Track “Make You Understand” (feat. daysormay)

3x GRAMMY Award/2x JUNO Award-winner Chin Injeti’s cathartic new album, VESSELS: Volume Three, was inspired by the art of collaboration and made through conversations and friendships. Produced mostly by Injeti aside from daysormay (who features on “Make You Understand,” the record’s focus track), a lot of the tracks deal with self-realization and remind its listeners that no one is truly alone.

Make You Understand” was inspired by a melody Injeti put on TikTok that he then sampled with daysormay. The title is about trying to make someone see you for what’s really happening in your life. Stylistically, the production is all about dynamics on and off/loud and soft in order for the lyrics to shine through.