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Featuring I Am Justice; Your Favorite Death Note Inspired Band
“My original artist name is The Kira Justice and it’s still my artist name in Brazil. The Kira Justice is a direct reference to the Anime Death Note. However going by the same artist name in different languages was often confusing, so I decided to have separate artist names for different languages. I Am Justice was the alternative for our artists’ name back when we were still a band. It’s also a reference to the same anime, and it sounds just as good as the other name, if not
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 13, 20212 min read


Dabbledob Q&A
Using music as a way to mix together sounds, bytes, and especially genres, Dabbledob has a way of bringing you into his world solely with his music. Continue reading Dabbledob Q&A
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 10, 20214 min read


Switching Styles Q&A with The Band I Am Justice
Bringing you covers with an anime flair is the band I am Justice. For those that are anime fans, yes, their band name is inspired by Death Note. Continue reading Switching Styles Q&A with The Band I Am Justice
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 10, 20215 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


Happy Holidays; Silent Night Cover Songs
Over the festive month of December, I’ll be providing you guys with a range of covers. It’ll be my duty to provide a little bit for everyone to enjoy!! It’s something to spice up the Christmas playlist just enough to make the repetition of the retail soundtrack to not be so boring. Continue reading Happy Holidays; Silent Night Cover Songs
Dylanna Fisher
Dec 16, 20201 min read


Happy Holiday Soundtrack; Covering Jingle Bells
Christmas Songs are the highlight of some people’s holidays and the curse of others. There doesn’t seem to be much of a middle ground. Even when there is, people tend to lean to one side or the other. There are two kinds of people; those that decorate their house with tinsel and lights and Christmas cheer in September and those that work in retail. Continue reading Happy Holiday Soundtrack; Covering Jingle Bells
Dylanna Fisher
Dec 12, 20201 min read


Galaxy of Covers; Showing the Data
Using creative and innovative visuals, the data appears as a solar system with the covers orbiting around the Sun, or the original song in this case. This is a beautiful example of data visualization. This view shows each version of the song with the appearance of the ‘planet’ or cover song correlating to it’s characteristics. Shown by size, spead, diameter, and shape, they are able to represent popularity, tempo, valence, energy, and speechiness of each song. Continue readi
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 28, 20202 min read


Featuring Marc Van Der Meulen; Composer of Dark and Scary Music
Beyond cover music, he also creates original music for the macabre. Providing music for horror productions, video games, films and events School projects, local radio shows, Book trailers, D&D recordings and the like. He releases tracks through Ghost Stories Incorporated with royalty free music with the option for a custom-made complete soundtrack made by yours truly. Continue reading Featuring Marc Van Der Meulen; Composer of Dark and Scary Music
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 25, 20202 min read


Interviewing KDrummer 16
Starting in September of 2014, KDrummer 16’s YouTube channel has increased to 15,771 views and ever increasing. His love for music started way before YouTube, however. In fact, it started in his 3rd grade music class. Continue reading Interviewing KDrummer 16
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 15, 20202 min read


Honoring Heroes: Remembrance Day Covers to Reflect On
On this day in 1918, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the First World War was ended. The first remembrance day was on November 11, 1919, at 11 a.m.. Originally called “Armistice Day” to honor the armistice agreement which was the agreement that ended WW1. Below are songs to listen to throughout out the day to remember those that fought and those that died. Continue reading Honoring Heroes: Remembrance Day Covers to Reflect On
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 11, 20203 min read


S.T.E.M. Themed Parody Songs
STEM stands for Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This is an academic discipline focusing on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. November 8th is STEM day which brings awareness to the industry that brings revolution to our world. Continue reading S.T.E.M. Themed Parody Songs
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 8, 20203 min read


Impact of Covid-19 on Live Music in Canada
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted Canada’s live music scene, causing financial hardships for artists and altering performance experiences. Although guidelines have eased, the return to normality remains uncertain. Audience confidence is low, with many Canadians hesitant to attend live shows, yet the desire for live music persists strongly among fans. Continue reading Impact of Covid-19 on Live Music in Canada
Dylanna Fisher
Nov 4, 20203 min read


Covers of “Bury a Friend” by Billie Eilish
Released in 2019 within When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? , which debuted at #1 on the UK Albums chart. It’s eerie lyrics and instrumental make it perfect for October. But it’s amazing rise on charts and eerie sound are not why it’s a halloween choice to cover. The concept behind the song itself is creepy. Billie Eilish wrote the lyrics from the perspective of a monster under her bed. That makes the song just that much more creepy. Continue reading “Bury a Friend”
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 28, 20202 min read


Putting the Ha in Halloween; Horror Parodies
It’s good to laugh even in the face of fear. Especially when that fear is absolutely hilarious. Switching Styles is bring you the hilarious from the horror of Halloween with these Halloween parody songs that will leave you in stitches. Continue reading Putting the Ha in Halloween; Horror Parodies
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 25, 20202 min read


Bday Parodies; Happy Birthday Weird Al Yankovich!
October 23rd, 1959, the parody legend was born. 61 years ago Weird Al, was brought into this world. Since then he’s survived 61 rotations around the sun in this crazy world of ours. Give a round of applause for him and to his 61 more years of parody music mastery. Continue reading Bday Parodies; Happy Birthday Weird Al Yankovich!
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 22, 20202 min read


10 Acoustic Covers To Get Over A Break-Up
These generalities are technically true but they don’t necessarily make the heart hurt any less. Companionship, love, romance, is not hard to forget about once it’s gone. This is because the emotion of love technically changes brain chemistry.
Love is similar to an addiction. Many recent studies show that love interacts within the brain much like an addiction complete with the withdrawal symptoms. Brian D. Earp, Olga A. Wudarczyk, Bennett Foddy, and Julian Savulescu have res
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 21, 20204 min read


KDrummer 16 Q&A
Bringing you amazing drum covers brought to a whole and creative new levels with practical and edited effects. These covers are hard, energetic, amazing and visually stunning. These visuals add to the drum covers themselves allowing them to “capture the beauty of drumming, and of course the drumming of the metal and hard rock genre.” Continue reading KDrummer 16 Q&A
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 14, 20206 min read


The Artistic Journey of Mako Ray: Music and Design
Mako Ray, who began his artistic journey in 2017, has amassed over 2.8 million views on his YouTube channel, showcasing his talents in music, art, design, and game development. He perceives music as a vehicle for evoking emotions, drawing inspiration from video game soundtracks and prominent figures like Toby Fox. Mako engages in creating both original compositions and covers, emphasizing the unique connection and homage he feels towards his favorite songs. Looking ahead, he
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 11, 202010 min read


Q&A With Mako Ray
Joining only a few years ago in 2017, Mako Ray has gained over 2.8 million views from followers following his artistic career. Now he isn’t just a musician and cover artist but also an artist, and designer. His YouTube channel consists of art, design, game development content, and of course music.
Music, for Mako Ray, is a means to an end, and the end is to listen to something you enjoy and “occasionally that end is supposed to have a specific stronger impact, attempting to e
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 11, 20209 min read


Animal Crossing Theme Song Cover Songs
Animal Crossing has become a beloved escape for many, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering joy through its charming animal villagers and community-building gameplay. Its popularity soared, leading to record-breaking digital sales upon its release. The whimsical music, crafted by a talented team, plays a significant role in enhancing the experience. Notably, K.K. Slider, a key character, symbolizes the game’s musical spirit and even humorously suggests themes of
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 23, 20202 min read
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