Album Review/ Americana : Mogipbob’s ‘High on the Hog’
His latest release is ‘High on the Hog’, an album that blends feel good pop with 70s classic rock and some country/ Americana influences.
Song Review/ Indie Pop : Emerald Park’s ‘A Song to C’
Their music reveals the artist behind them, making it feel familiar and authentic. ‘A Song to C’ is the band’s latest release.
Song Review/ Funk : Grey & Purple Songbook’s ‘Lessons Learned, Vision Clear’
Their latest release is ‘Lessons Learned, Vision Clear’, a track that exemplifies the dynamism of their style and the sophistication of their craft.
Album Review/ Rock : Mick J Clark’s ‘Pole Position’
His latest release is ‘Pole Position’, a collection of tracks that is sure to elevate your day with its feel-good rhythms, thoughtful vocals, and insightful lyrics.
Song Review/ Electronic : Julia Sound’s ‘One Love’ ft. Dolly De Guerre & Megasonic
For her latest release, ‘One Love’, the artist collaborates with Dolly De Guerre and Megasonic to bring to life an electric and sonically vivid soundscape to life.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Mohawk Castle’s ‘Music From A Cloud’
His latest release is ‘Music From A Cloud’, a track with an intuitive rhythm design that flows alongside a stream of consciousness vocal flow.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Siren Section’s ‘Separation Team’
Their latest release is ‘Separation Team’, a collection that builds a new sound sphere, song by song. The boundaries are forgotten.
Song Review/ Rock : Valiancy’s ‘Voices’
His latest release is ‘Voices’, a track that explores the nature of the voices in our heads. I
Song Review/ Americana : George Collins Band’s ‘What Living Is For’
George Collins Band brings the whole world to life with their latest release ‘What Living Is For’.
Song Review/ New Age : Simonne Draper and Jon Kennedy’s ‘Finesca II’
If you want to immerse in an ethereal folk atmosphere, then ‘Finesca II’ by Simonne Draper and Jon Kennedy has you covered.
Album Review/ Hard Rock : Butch Against The Machine’s ‘No Hope’
His latest release is ‘Chapter V : No Hope’, a collection that features cinematic alt rock, prog rock, nu metal instrumentals. Each one is more detailed and nuanced than the next. It’s a powerful call and you can’t help but answer.
Album Review/ Piano : Ashot Danielyan’s ‘Spontaneous Piano Journeys’
Ashot Danielyan understands the beauty that play can bring to creativity. That’s what he does with his latest release ‘Spontaneous Piano Journeys’.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Chris Oledude’s ‘White Lie : Carolyn’s Story’
Chris Oledude’s latest release ‘White Lie : Carolyn’s Story’ is a festive piece of music. It presents the story of a person with such a rich and full soundscape.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : JaR’s ‘Agla’
Their latest release is ‘Agla’, an alternative metal/ rock track that takes on such exciting and mysterious flavors.
Song Review/ Dark Pop : ‘Death of the Wolf’ by Night Wolf + Lois Powell
‘Death of the Wolf’ by Night Wolf + Lois Powell is a cinematic, musical masterpiece. Orchestrated with classical instrumentals, atmospheric work, melodic lifts, dramatic set ups and immersive vocals, the track has a way of swallowing you into its belly.
Song Review/ Alt Country : Janet Devlin's ‘Candy’
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Mr. Rhame’s ‘Better Tomorrow’
Mr. Rhame delivers electric possibilities in a bottle with his latest release, ‘Better Tomorrow’. The electro pop track is not only dynamic but it is evocative and emotional.
Song Review/ Melodic House : Borsi’s ‘We Stay Close’
Borsi is an electronic music artist and producer. He delivers a mellow drift with his latest track, ‘We Stay Close’.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : The Amanda Emblem Experiment’s ‘Ancient Dingo’
Song Review/ Cinematic : Neural Pantheon’s ‘The Merchant’s Last Coin’
Taken from this collection is ‘The Merchant’s Last Coin’, a track that sounds like it belongs in stories like Lord of the Rings, The Witcher, or even Pirates of the Caribbean.