Brent Faulkner
Slightly eccentric with interests that seem to know no ends, restless ‘Renaissance Man’ is the best way to characterize Brent Faulkner, a native of Kentucky. A certified music educator, multi-instrumentalist, and composer known for his incredibly sharp ear, he lives and breathes music of a variety of styles. In addition to passion for educating, performing, and writing music, he’s equally passionate blogging and writing about it, managing his own site, The Musical Hype. When he’s not intensely analyzing music, you can find him reading or watching a movie, reality television or some sporting event
Angel Down – Lady Gaga
30 October 2018
“Shots were fired on the street / By the church where we used to meet / Angel down, angel down / But the people just stood around.” On her moving, thoughtful record “Angel Down,” Lady Gaga is clearly perturbed by the state of society…
To My Father – Nicholas Tomillon
23 October 2018
“I’ve always been a fighter / I met you in the war / I thought you would care for me / ‘Cause that’s what fathers are for.” From the first lines of “To My Father,” it’s clear that teen singer/songwriter Nicholas Tomillon has faced adversity…
Paracetamol – Declan McKenna
16 October 2018
“There’s a girl, fifteen, with her head in a noose / Because she’s damned to live, well she’s damned to choose.” Chilling lyrics. Shockingly, the lyrics were penned by a teenager, British singer/songwriter Declan McKenna…
Love Kills – Coyle Girelli
9 October 2018
“Easy to love / Harder to kill / Careful of the color / When you swallow that pill.” Such poetic, if pessimistic lyrics from English alternative musician Coyle Girelli. Clearly, on “Love Kills,” the opener from his 2018 debut solo album of the same name, Girelli has experienced the devastating, ‘deadly’ side of love. There are few topics that necessitate atonement more than the plight of love…
Benediction – August Alsina
2 October 2018
“Started off in the streets / We would take collection from the fiends / People dying all around me / So I gave you my testimony.” August Alsina often wears emotions on his sleeves musically and personally. It’s a trait that characterizes so many of us in a cruel, hurtful, and often unforgiving world…
Head Above Water – Avril Lavigne
25 September 2018
“God, keep my head above water / Don’t let me drown, it gets harder.” More and more frequently, pop music incorporates elements of spirituality, whether it’s affirmation or skepticism of God’s existence…
Nina Cried Power – Hozier
17 September 2018
“It’s not the waking, it’s the rising / It is the grounding of a foot uncompromising.” Those lyrics are nothing short of passionate, poetic, and incredibly prudent. For Irish singer/songwriter Hozier, known for “Take Me to Church,” socially-charged songs are his wheelhouse…
Hurt Feelings – Mac Miller
12 September 2018
“I’ve been going through it, you just go around it / But it’s really not that different when you think about it.” Sadly, rapper Mac Miller, who tragically passed away at the age of 26, had a tumultuous year in 2018…
Big God – Florence + The Machine
5 September 2018
“Sometimes, I think it’s getting better / And then it gets much worse / Is it just part of the process? / Jesus Christ, it hurts.” Florence Welch, the face and the voice of Florence + The Machine, is no stranger to singing about heartbreak…
Death of a Hero – Alec Benjamin
27 August 2018
“I tried to look away but you can’t look away from a train wreck.” For pop artist Alec Benjamin, the train wreck is disappointment – the “Death of a Hero.” The source of Benjamin’s disappointment is discovering the ‘true colors’ of someone he once idolized. The Phoenix, Arizona singer/songwriter uses “Death of a Hero” to express his feelings – a way of atoning for the ‘death’ he’s experienced…
Ex-Factor – Lauryn Hill
22 August 2018
“Loving you is like a battle / And we both end up with scars.” The push and pull of love is a topic tailor-made for musical atonement. Hip-hop/R&B artist Lauryn Hill sealed her spot as a musical icon with just one studio album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Released in 1998, it is the perfect example of a timeless album…
The Palace – Father John Misty
14 August 2018
“But I don’t wanna leave the palace / Let’s pay someone to move in here and fix this.” The hardships are substantial for Josh Tillman, better known as Father John Misty. Clearly, on the extremely slow, gorgeous, and haunting balladry of “The Palace,” the alternative singer/songwriter has reached a breaking point…