Will Sims unleashes his raw emotional power in “You Have a Voice, Use It,” an album that encapsulates the intense spectrum of human emotion. This collection of songs serves as a vivid outlet for his anger towards the state of our world, the weight of regret over past decisions, and the profound acceptance that personal growth cannot rewrite history. Recorded at Seventh Wave Records in Palmyra, PA, and meticulously mixed and mastered at The Deep End Studio in Middle River, MD, this album showcases Will Sims at his finest. It’s a musical journey that spans from heart-pounding rock anthems to soul-stirring ballads, revealing the depth of his songwriting prowess.

Will Sims

“You Have a Voice, Use It” features thunderous drums, searing guitar riffs, potent vocals, and irresistible melodies. Tracks like “Lose Control” are fueled by driving basslines and intricate guitar work, while “Fears” starts intimately with acoustic guitar and vocals, gradually ascending to an awe-inspiring crescendo. The album culminates with “Where Are You Now?” which unfurls with ethereal guitar tones and a powerful, building climax. Sims’ songwriting delves into themes of regret, distrust, mental health, imposter syndrome, and the quest for meaning in life. “Fears” is a poignant ode to finding solace in someone’s arms, while “Move It or Lose It” explores the recklessness of a rockstar lifestyle. “What Are You Doing?” serves as a thought-provoking critique of society’s growing dependence on social media and dwindling face-to-face interaction.

Will Sims, a seasoned Baltimore-based Singer and Songwriter, brings over a decade of experience to the local music scene. His music, blending elements of Rock, Alternative, and Pop, paints a rich tapestry of songs spanning from beautiful ballads to high-energy anthems. With a legacy of live performances, music videos, and radio airplay, “You Have a Voice, Use It” is the next striking chapter in his musical journey.

 

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The pain and emotional weight encapsulated in a song can be truly remarkable. In the case of “Anemic,” Brandon William Hoover, alongside Greg Gordon and Richie Beretta, weaves a powerful narrative that delves into the torment of witnessing a loved one trapped in an abusive relationship. This song isn’t just a melody; it’s a cry for empathy, an appeal for the courage to escape a destructive situation, and the inspiration to embark on a path to a brighter future.

Skeptics as Sages

Brandon William Hoover’s music project, emerging from the heart of San Diego, is a conduit for the raw emotions that encompass emo pop-punk, rock, and metal influences. With a history of crafting songs that resonate deeply, the lyrical depth in their performances has often moved strangers who have been privileged to witness their work. “Anemic” is the latest addition to this repertoire, an anthem of support and hope.

Recorded in Brandon and Greg’s personal studio, with Ricky Jab as the Mixing Engineer and Gus Elg as the Mastering Engineer, the song takes shape with heartfelt quad-stacked vocals, the heartbeat of a live drummer, and the precision of a drum machine. As you listen, each verse is a glimpse into the heartache of witnessing someone you love endure abuse, and it’s a poignant reminder that empathy is a powerful force for change. Brandon’s aspiration is clear, as he expresses, “More than anything, I hope that this song will reach someone and inspire them to change their life.” It’s not just music; it’s a lifeline, reminding us that we all have a voice and the power to use it.

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It’s always a remarkable journey when an artist embarks on their eleventh studio album, and that’s precisely the path taken by a talented musician who goes by the mantra of “going with the flow.” This fluid approach to creativity has resulted in the album “Here Comes The Truth,” and it’s quite a musical testament to the power of letting the melody find its own way. The title track “Here Comes the Truth” is the perfect example of this approach, where a simple concept led to the rapid formation of a complete song. This album, with its strumming, jangling guitars, tight rhythm section, and harmonious vocal melodies, offers a sound reminiscent of the golden eras of the ’60s and ’70s.

Nigel Brown

The song “Anne-Joleen” introduces a fading actress, navigating the final chapter of her career. The lyrics are poignant, invoking imagery like the “lights around the mirror” and the actress taking her last steps onto the stage. It’s a tale that lingers in the mind long after the music fades. “Green Submarine” tackles themes of inequality and exclusion, telling the story of those left on the outside, gazing in at the warmth and security they’ve been denied. Similarly, “Everyone For Themselves” delves into contemporary issues, reflecting on government behavior during the pandemic.

The album is a harmonious blend of individual talent, with the artist handling guitars, bass, and keyboards, and enlisting the exceptional drumming skills of his son, Charlie. The result is a sound that harkens back to classic influences like Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Mark Knopfler, and the iconic Beatles. “Here Comes The Truth” is a candid and melodic offering, a testament to the artist’s journey in the world of music.

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