With a different catchy alternative insane sound and a cool rhythmic bongo vibe we present the ‘Zappa’ esque ‘Whitemyer’ and his incredible alternative primal scream on ‘Miss Little Roundabout’

Whitemyer has worked with Grammy Award winning producer Dave Carlock (Pink, Eric Clapton, Blink 182). Doing shows with @Harvey Danger, @American Hifi, @Bowling for Soup, @Sponge, Darren Mccarty’s Grinder @Flicker Stick and @Pop Evil. Whitemyer’s song “She Gives” was featured on WGRD’s Bootleg 2K2 CD alongside The Verve Pipe, 30 Seconds to Mars, Butch Walker Bowling for Soup and Dishwalla. With a different catchy alternative insane sound and a cool rhythmic bongo vibe we present the ‘Zappa’ esque ‘Whitemyer’ and his incredible alternative primal scream on ‘Miss Little Roundabout’ – Muzicmirror UK Whitemyer talks exclusively about his writing process saying:  “I try to write and have a lot of colour in the material. I like the songs to have their own personalities. Not taking myself too seriously helps”. Whitemyer is currently holed up in the studio writing and recording new material in 2020. Whitemyer · Kiss Little Roundabout (Miss Little Roundabout) ONLINE: https://open.spotify.com/track/4VougMSoIyblwFMZ1gn2Xy?si=I8BIPmlwTq6Pb5rrbg92Ig https://www.whitemyermusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/ronald-whitemyerjr https://www.youtube.com/c/WhitemyerMusic http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/artist/6556464

Luis Ernesto drops new single “The End of the World”.

Rising singer/songwriter and producer Luis Ernesto is proud to announce the release of his latest single, “The End of the World”. Featuring his signature fusion of Latin and pop/rock sounds, the track begs the question of what life would be like if we were willing to love without fear, as if it were the end of the world. With a smooth and infectious rhythm, listeners will surely feel the passion stirring inside of them, as this dance beat is sure to move both their feet and their hearts ! Luis Ernesto is a native of Ecuador, South America. Although he has lived across the world for most of his life, his Latin roots represent a staple of his identity and culture. As a result, his music retains an authentic Latin rhythm. Still, Luis’ travels have exposed him to many other genres of music and various artists, allowing him to develop a true love and appreciation for all forms of music. In all of his productions, Luis Ernesto looks for opportunities to incorporate different sounds and genres. With the help and guidance of noteworthy musicians like Pedro Eustache, Gustavo Celis, Tom Strahle, Chris Tek O’Ryan, Pedro Alfonso, Peewee Hill, and Richard […]