
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Super Pyramid’s ‘Only the Vain’
Their latest release is ‘Only the Vain’, a track that forms with an Italian summer aesthetic. That air of romance, art, contemplation, and dreams. It floods the song.

Album Review/ Alt Rock : The Transference’s ‘floodlights’
Their latest release is ‘Floodlights’, an album that is made like its title suggests. There’s a lot of that fanfare, celebratory, and busy frames.

Song Review/ Folk : Danny Hammons’ ‘Shooting Stars’
Danny Hammons’s ‘Shooting Stars’ is so feel-good and wholesome. A song that takes you to places of childhood wonder and reflective storytelling.

Album Review/ Alt Pop : Burnt Soul’s ‘Eternal Distance’
‘Eternal Distance’ is Burnt Soul’s latest album, a collection that explores moments of human experience. With dark pop elements and resonant rock flows, the artist creates dimension and spectacular perspective across the album.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Sdante’s ‘Your Smile Got Me’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Your Smile Got Me’, a track that wholesomely features the intoxicating experience of being affected by a lover’s smile.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Reeya Banerjee’s ‘This Place’
Her latest release is ‘This Place’, an album that explores moments of her life; moments of love, heartache, connection, joy, and survival, projecting it onto a sonic space with brilliant cinematic appeal.

Song Review/ Country : Tim Camrose’s ‘Going to Nashville’
His latest release is ‘Going to Nashville’, a glinting, glistening track that combines luminous instrumentals with warm encompassing baritones

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Lost Chimes’ ‘Man Mother Boy’
Their latest release is ‘Man Mother Boy’, a track that is crafted with rustic folk acoustics and earthy beats.

Song Review/ Melodic Techno : Snow N Stuff’s ‘Galaxy’
Their latest release is ‘Galaxy’, a track that transports you to faraway worlds with its smooth beats, slick grooves, and fantastical melodic chemistry.

Album Review/ Acoustic : Andy Z’s ‘My Voice’
Andy Z’s latest album is ‘My Voice’, a playful, quirky, alt pop-jazz collection that features an array of feel-goodness. The artist has such an easy and effortless way of creating these crafty, chunky, and character rich soundscapes.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Michellar’s ‘September’
Michellar’s ’September’ traces the faint lines of the dying summer. The track is a goodbye to all that summer is.

Song Review/ Pop : TYYE’s ‘whole thing’
Especially in his latest single, ‘whole thing’, in which he gives us a confessional love song.

Song Review/ Pop : Kristin Grayden’s ‘Wrapped with a Bow’
In her release ‘Wrapped with a Bow’, the artist explores the merriment of Christmas as if in a storybook.

Song Review/Folk : Eddie Witz’s ‘My Island’
His latest release is ‘My Island’, a song in which he offers a happy place where you can go to just lay your head down and relax.

Song Review/ Pop : Allegra’s ‘Wildfire’
Her latest release is ‘Wildfire’, a track that blends her expressive vocals with dance grooves and active synth planes.

Song Review/ Jazz : Jon Gold’s ‘Wholly You’
Jon Gold’s latest release, ‘Wholly You’ is a playful, dynamic, cheery, and sentimental song.

Song Review/ French Pop : V.Of’s ‘La Grande Motte’
V.Of debuts with ‘La Grande Motte’, a French synth pop track. It celebrates the futuristic town in Southern France of the same name.

Song Review/ Classic Rock : Geoff Abraham Band’s ‘When Love is at the Root’
His latest release is ‘When Love is at the Root’, a track that displays his signature like no other.

Song Review/ Blues : Svarp the Harp’s ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’
His song, ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’, a cover of the 1954 release is especially special. The blues are old, dripping with that era’s richness, ethos, and nostalgia.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Emma Whybrow’s ‘Amnesia’
Emma Whybrow’s ‘Amnesia’ presents a fresh brand of electro pop vibrance. Singing about the men that feel and forget, the song is refreshing in its attitude and energy.