Soul. Pop. Rock. To anyone who hears the freshman effort from emerging artist Glenton Davis, they will know that these three words are more than just genres. They are ways of expression. Glenton defies genre and stereotype with the disc, saying that he hopes to make music that is honest, true, and fun. My favorite music is music that speaks to me, that doesn't necessarily try to be anything but itself. With all of the music I create, I try to do just that. Soulpoprocks does this well, for hit singles like Alone and Love Me Too offer intimate looks at Glenton's views on love and loss. At the same time, they are fresh, a new school take on old school soul. That is what makes Glenton so unique. He has the ability to take established ideas, the usual ups and downs we face in life, and portray them honestly, with a refreshing energy and spirit. It would only make sense, then, for Glenton to produce what will be a memorable set. His whole life has been a series of lessons for this moment. Aged 22, Glenton is