Song Review/ Blues : Lewis Stubbs Junior’s ‘When I Hear’
In his latest single, ‘When I Hear’, he brings a feel good groove, warm vocals and a funk jazz soundscape.
Song Review/ Classic Rock : Mick J Clark’s ‘I Want it More Than You’
His ability to effortlessly and honestly stay true to his art and build emotion from there is remarkable. His single, ‘I Want it More Than You’ is dynamic, melodic, and expressive.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Ker’s ‘Open Heart Surgery - The Lone Stranger’
‘Open Heart Surgery - The Lone Stranger’, is the artist’s latest release. It’s a song that delves into the melancholy of a heart.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Psychoscally’s ‘The Psychoscalleh Mantra’
Their latest release is ‘The Psychoscalleh Mantra’, featuring Michael O’ Neill. It is an alt rock song with a punk dimension.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Prem Byrne’s ‘Three Words’
His latest release is ‘Three Words’, a track in which the artist delves into the troubled relationship with his father.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : MLY’s ‘So Deep’
Her latest release is ‘So Deep’, a track that percolates, layer by layer into a life lived. And sensitive to it all, the vocals have that shimmering, fluid quality, like it’s alive.
Album Review/ Neo Soul : Diane Summer’s ‘Urban Soulscapes’
Her latest release is ‘Urban Soulscapes’, an album that perfectly carves out the spirit of her music and the duality of her style.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Lilia Asha’s ‘Gaslighted’
Her latest release is ‘Gaslighted’, a track that explores the theme as it manifests in love. With a twist of dark poetry and a melodramatic atmosphere, the song is shrouded in heartache.
Song Review/ Rock : 3 Days of Wonder’s ‘Lucifer’
Their latest release is ‘Lucifer’, a track that forges a strong theme around individuality and a sense of self especially in love.
Song Review/ Pop : Joshua Pearstein’s ‘Wanna Dance’
His latest release is ‘Wanna Dance’, a track that is about a single minded fixation on dancing.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Mild West’s ‘Disintegrator’
Their latest release is ‘Disintegrator’, a track that forms on the heels of a mellow blanket of riffs, rainy day basslines and a weightless beatline that makes it seem like it’s floating.
Review/ Rock : Rubbish Party’s ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’
Their latest release is a double single, ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’. Think an outlier version of The Smiths. Melodic rock meets new age production and fluid soundscape dynamics.
Album Review/ Ambient : Nicola Rizzuto’s ‘Ebb & Flow’
The artist’s latest EP is ‘Ebb & Flow’, a four track piano collection that traces the natural pace and evolutions of emotion, experience, and state of mind. It’s the first release in this style.
Song Review/ Pop : Exzenya’s ‘The Fans Applauded’
Her latest release is ‘The Fans Applauded’, a track that explores the camaraderie and community that an artist can find under the spotlight. As a star, as a performer, standing before an audience, it can feel lonely.
Song Review/ Rock : Blade of Thorns’ ‘Deep Waters’
Song Review/ Classic Rock : The Catchmen’s ‘England’
The Catchmen, Ian Livingstone, and Jennifer & Michael Knowles release a heartfelt composition, ‘England’. The track has a lot of soulful elements, instrumental and vocal moments that make you want to give in and melt into the feeling, the thematic emotion.
EP Review/ Pop : Emily Dimes’ ‘STAYbilise’
Her latest release is ‘STAYbilise’, a six track EP that explores the complex contours and dynamic depth of love and heartache.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Fish and Scale’s ‘Tapestry’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Tapestry’, a song that asks for a love that runs deep, that understands and floats into an unconditional space.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Grey Jacks’ ‘With Who’
His latest release is ‘With Who’, an autobiographical storytelling that forms like a musical collage. With chunky raw folk acoustics blended with disco pop synths, neoclassicals, and an overarching theatrical allure.
Song Review/ Rock : Little Wasters’ I Had a Dream It Was You
Their latest release is ‘I Had a Dream It Was You’. The song has a strong hard rock influence with a punk edge. And it scales with an alternative dimension that compels the listener.