Song Review/ Country : Live Oak Sunburst’s ‘Lurleen’
Live Oak Sunburst is a music banner that revives the rustic, coarse, country landscape with latest release, ‘Lurleen’.
EP Review/ Pop : Barbonus’s ‘Fire and Distance’
His latest release is ‘Fire and Distance’, an EP that will take you back to artists like Charlie Puth and Taylor Swift, both in sonic spirit and lyrical worth. Listen Now!
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Dylan Gers’ ‘Scars on the Soul’
Scars on the Soul’ is a visceral alt rock track that merges features of classic rock, hard rock, and post rock to forge a bottomless fantasy of melancholy, tragedy, and heartache.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Paul Gehl’s ‘Through The Darkness’
His latest release is ‘Through the Darkness’, a muddy hard rock, alt rock composition that is thick and foggy in a hypnotic way.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Lana Crow’s ‘What Brings You Back’
Her latest release is ‘What Brings You Back’, a song that is made with storytelling frames and contemplative enquiry.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Kev Howell’s ‘Twenty Three - Live Acoustic’
His release, ‘Twenty Three - Live Acoustic’ exemplifies the nature and spirit of his music.
Album Review/ Orchestral : AnayaMusic’s ‘Heaven’
Close your eyes and the visuals and feelings that it evokes will take you out of the world. Her latest release is ‘Heaven’, an album that exemplifies everything that was said about her.
Album Review/ Country : Levi Sap Nei Thang’s ‘Childhood Memories’
Her latest release is the ‘Childhood Memories’ album, a collection for which she chooses country as her medium.
Album Review/ Classical : Chameleon Music’s ‘The Bell Tower and The Cross’
EP Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Benjamin Corson’s ‘Here For You’
For his latest EP, ‘Here For You’, he collaborates with songwriter Tim Pitchford to create two songs.
Single Review/ Funk Pop : Grey & Purple Song Book’s ‘Holiday Groove (X)’
Grey & Purple Song Book’s ‘Holiday Groove (X)’ sounds exactly how the title sounds. It is a funk pop track that feels so festive. Listening to it changes the mood and energy of the day.
Song Review/ Pop : Cathleen Ireland’s ‘Coastin’
Her latest release is the ‘In the City’ album, a collection that celebrates the city and the person she is within it.
Song Review/ Pop : Sebastian Clarin’s ‘The Weight of a Circle’
That’s what Sebastian Clarin’s latest release, ‘The Weight of a Circle’ is about. It is a grand spiral, retro futuristic, fantastical synthwave.
Single Review/ New Age : Ananda Xenia Shakti’s ‘The Perfumed Garden’
Her latest release is ‘The Perfumed Garden’ a self portrait of sorts. In it, her vocals flow like a cloth flying in the wind.
Song Review/ Folk : Kate Kristine’s ‘stranger I can’t tell’
Her latest release is ‘stranger I can’t tell’, is a song about love and loss. In the aftermath of a breakup, the protagonist explores the gaping hole in her life where the love had been.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Fred Presley’s ‘Sympathize’
Like in his latest acoustic rock track, ‘Sympathize’. The track has a fluid melody design and stream of consciousness vocal flow.
Song Review/ Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Change It!’
Tom Minor’s latest is ‘Change It!’, featuring Johnny Dalston. With fresh tones, dynamic riffs, and a brisk rhythm, the song feels like a brand new day.
Song Review/ Acoustic Rock : Ulrich Jannert’s ‘Two Men by the Harbor’
In his latest release, ‘Two Men by the Harbor’, he sets up a scene at the harbor. A quiet contemplation that is rife with possibilities and comfort.
Song Review/ Pop : Veronica Fusaro’s ‘Gold Rush’
Taken from this is ‘Gold Rush’, a track that is youthful and full of that hedonistic drive. The protagonist wants to take flight, live the fast life.
Album Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Barry Allen’s ‘Perhaps’
Perhaps’ is one of the artist’s best collections, with an array of songs that delve into the possibilities of love.