February is going to be a crazy month, so before I get saddled with a
 ton of albums to fill my every waking moment, I want to take the 
opportunity to talk about a few singles that have caught my ear lately, 
all of which share a particular theme. 
Kim Jennette - Love Like Suicide
This
 was the best song of January, for me. I found it through a 
recommendation from a recommendation, and it's bits of luck like that 
which reaffirm the fun of the chase. This song captured my attention 
from the first seconds I heard it. Kim's voice transitions from soft to 
loud, with the perfect amount of grit to wring the emotion from the 
song. When she belts those notes in the chorus, it's absolutely perfect.
 As the first taste of a solo career, I can't think of anything better. 
An awesome track.
Forever Still - Rewind
The
 first single from the band's sophomore album treats us to more of 
what's great about Forever Still. They are able to play that dark style 
of modern rock, but do so with melodies that offer hope to play against 
the guitars. Maja's vocals are powerful, clear, and the catalyst that 
makes the sound spark. I was a big fan of their debut, and they haven't 
missed a beat with this song. They will be providing one of the 
highlights of March.
Yours Truly - Circles
With
 my favorite band of this style quietly broken up, Yours Truly can take 
over that mantle if their upcoming EP is as good as their previous one. 
This song says it damn sure will be. They fill the gap that now exists, 
since Paramore and those bands have turned to 80s synth-pop. This is 
ultra melodic pop/punk or alt/rock, whichever you want to call it, and 
it's a musical sugar rush. The band has a knack for writing songs that 
burrow in your head and rewire your brain to demand a smile. Crunchy 
guitars, massive hooks, and feisty vocals. What isn't there to like?
Madame Mayhem - Broken
I
 remember listening to Madame Mayhem's last album and coming away from 
it unsure. The record had the right modern rock sound, and her vocals 
were great, but none of the songs stood out to me. This single changes 
that perception in three minutes. The guitar work is more interesting, 
and the melody is stickier than what I remember from their previous 
work. It does a good job of straddling the line between having attitude 
and being accessible. If this is a harbinger of something to come, I'm 
down for that.
 
 
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