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Review of Stella Mrowicki’s cover of “Pine Barren Blues.”
“Pine Barren Blues” is a song written and performed by Paul Evans Pedersen Jr. The song is a haunting ballad that tells the story of a lost and alone man in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, a densely forested area known for its history, folklore, and mystique. Stella Mrowicki’s cover is a beautiful and haunting cover. Continue reading Review of Stella Mrowicki’s cover of “Pine Barren Blues.”
Dylanna Fisher
May 31, 20234 min read


Review of “Stolen Dance” by Milky Chance
Check out the review of Milky Chance song “stolen dance”. It’s certainly a treat to listen to! Continue reading Review of “Stolen Dance” by Milky Chance
Dylanna Fisher
May 10, 20232 min read


Reviewing Lindsey Stirling
Full disclosure – I am a really big Lindsey Stirling fan. But that being said, it would be hard for anyone to argue that she isn’t a very talented musician and entertainer. She got her start on YouTube, and then America’s Got Talent and is now commonly recognized as one of the most notable violinists in the world. Continue reading Reviewing Lindsey Stirling
Dylanna Fisher
Apr 30, 20233 min read


Reviewing “Handlebars” by Flobots
“Handlebars” by Flobots is a politically charged alternative hip-hop song that tackles themes of power, control, and the human desire for dominance. The song’s driving beat, catchy chorus, and thought-provoking lyrics make it an instant standout. Continue reading Reviewing “Handlebars” by Flobots
Dylanna Fisher
Apr 26, 20232 min read


Introducing And Reviewing Jackie Enavcho
If you are a fan of “America’s Got Talent” from way back, you may recall a talented young lady with a brilliant operatic voice at only 10 years old. And you may recall this little girl finishing as the runner-up in that completion in 2010. If not, let me introduce you to Jackie Enavcho. Continue reading Introducing And Reviewing Jackie Enavcho
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 28, 20222 min read


Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold
I never heard of musical artist Em Beihold let alone her song “Numb Little Bug” until it came on my car’s Sirius radio a couple of days ago. Continue reading Reviewing “Numb Little Bug” by Em Beihold
Dylanna Fisher
Aug 31, 20222 min read


Reviewing “Politician Man” by Adrian Sutherland
“Politician Man” by Adrian Sutherland is not only an impressive work of art but also an impressive message. Visit here to see how you can make a difference in your community. Keep up to date on the progress of the Canadian Government here. Write and send a letter to Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Tell him it’s time to end drinking water advisories in First Nations. Continue reading Reviewing “Politician Man” by Adrian Sutherland
Dylanna Fisher
Aug 14, 20224 min read


Reviewing “Overwhelmed” By Royal and The Serpent
Bringing you relatable feelings and anxiety is Royal and the Serpent. Switching styles is reviewing the song “Overwhelmed”. Continue reading Reviewing “Overwhelmed” By Royal and The Serpent
Dylanna Fisher
Mar 30, 20223 min read


Reviewing A Sad Version Of “Uptown Funk”
Originally “Uptown Funk” was created as well, a funk. Created by British-American record producer Mark Ronson featuring American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars, it’s a high-energy song that brings energy. Many of his songs have this pop flavour such as “Just the way you are,” “That’s what I like” provide a high energy pop-funk. Continue reading Reviewing A Sad Version Of “Uptown Funk”
Dylanna Fisher
Mar 20, 20223 min read


Reviewing Mary’s Wedding
Switching Styles’ very own Dylanna Fisher is reviewing Mary’s Wedding. Put on by Edmonton’s very own Citadel Theatre, “Mary’s Wedding” is a fantastic and sensory experience. Forward, the Light Brigade!” Was there a man dismayed? Not though the soldier knew Someone had blundered. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. Into the valley of Death Rode … Continue reading Reviewing Mary’s Wedding
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 17, 20213 min read


Reviewing Zodiac (2007)
The Zodiac killer film brings forth a murderous mystery in film form. Switching styles is bringing you everything you wanted or needed to know about the film’s soundtrack in this article Reviewing Zodiac (2007). “I like killing people because it is so much fun. [from segmented cipher, or coded message, sent to three local newspapers following the 1969 murders of Mike Mageau and Darlene Ferrin.]” … Continue reading Reviewing Zodiac (2007)
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 31, 20214 min read


Sutherland Album Review: When Magic Hits
Switching Styles introduces an Adrian Sutherland album review of When Magic Hits with nine breathtaking tracks. Introducing the Album Adrian Sutherland has numerous talents, dreams, and plans for ways he wants to give back to his community and his fans. His new alum is just one way he connects with his audience and listeners. Released on September 17, 2021, this American root rock album is … Continue reading Sutherland Album Review; When Magic Hits
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 27, 20211 min read


Reviewing “Settle Down” by Kimbra
A lot of women my age (in their 20’s) start to think about their future as an adult and who they want to spend their time with, have children with. I’ve never heard of a song so direct, to the point. She wants to get married and have children and she’s telling him that to “Settle Down”. Usually we try to suppress this to not startle a man in his 20’s that feels like he has his whole life ahead of him as for women we feel like our time is running out. Continue reading Reviewi
Dylanna Fisher
Jun 16, 20212 min read


Soothing Anxiety; Music Review by Rachel Rabalais
Switching Styles’ Music Reviews | In today’s society, many people suffer from different mental illnesses. Everyone has their own way of helping themselves feel a little better about what they are battling day to day. Anxiety especially clinical anxiety is very hard to deal with. Scientists have said music can actually relax and calm you. When I get anxiety, I always listen to music, if I am able to. There are a couple of artists I like but my favourite song, which has helped
Dylanna Fisher
May 16, 20212 min read


Reviewing “Famine in the Land of Dub” by DabbleDob
Released in 2019, this is an underappreciated track by Dabbledob as it has 25 views on SoundCloud. “Famine in the Land of Dub” is one of Dabbledob ‘s 17 current songs. With just 16 followers through Sound Cloud, he’s at the start and creating a platform of listeners for his genre-shifting tracks. Continue reading Reviewing “Famine in the Land of Dub” by DabbleDob
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 3, 20212 min read


Album Review: Artemis by Lindsey Stirling
Artemis is the new album by Lindsey Stirling that’s going to be the highlight of her 2020 Tour. That in itself is exciting and we haven’t yet talked about the album itself.
Stirling released Artemis in the early September of 2019. It has topped the charts for UK Dance Albums, US Billboard, US Independent Albums, US Top Classical Albums, and US Top Dance/Electronic Albums. Continue reading Album Review; Artemis by Lindsey Stirling
Dylanna Fisher
Mar 25, 20202 min read


A Memorable Evening with Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Michael Stern, presents an emotional journey through music, featuring Anna Clyne’s evocative “This Midnight Hour” alongside works by Tchaikovsky and Dvořák. Continue reading A Memorable Evening with Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Dylanna Fisher
Dec 3, 20193 min read
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