Song Review/ Pop : Knox Avery’s ‘If Love Was A Meal’
His sophomore release is ‘If Love Was The Meal’ a touching track about themes like world hunger and nutrition. He harnesses a sense of community and global harmony around the theme.
Song Review/ House : DJ Thommek’s ‘A Little Bit (After Hours Rework)’
His latest release is ‘A Little Bit (After Hours Rework)’, a track that is modern, minimalistic and light. It has a freshness to it that is cultivated progressively with dry grooves, soft synth splashes that are always in a state of transition.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Stephanie Westdal’s ‘Bleed Remix ft. The Ranger System’
For ‘BLEED Remix', she collaborates with rapper and hip-hop artist, The Ranger System. And together they bring new tangents and perspectives to the track.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Last Letters’ ‘It’s A Shame’
Their latest release is ‘It’s a Shame’, a track about a wasted love, a love that was not fought for, that was broken immaturely.
Song Review/ New Age : Cosmic Songbird’s ‘The Dargon’s Eye’
Her latest release is ‘The Dragon’s Eye’, a track that blooms with such a profound sentiment. It forms in a world of its own. Classical, jazz, blues influences bleed into the track.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Motihari Brigade’s ‘The Great Refusal’
Motihari Brigade have just put out their latest track. ‘The Great Refusal’. A charismatic rock n roll track that journeys through 70s classic rock, plugging it with groovy blues and a whole lot.
Song Review/ Piano : Tomasz Kowalczyk’s ‘Romanticism of Psychedelic Customs’
His latest release is ‘Romanticism of Psychedelic Customs’ featuring Benita Rose.
Song Review/ Folk : The Far North’s ‘The Sailor and the Sea’
Taken from the album is ‘The Sailor and The Sea’, a track that unpacks the irrevocable bond between the two, one that becomes sacred and irreplaceable.
Album Review/ Electronica : Horizonte Lied’s ‘Nuevos Horizontes’
Their latest release is the ‘Nuevos Horizontes’ EP, a collection that gives itself to the labyrinthine nature of alternative art.
Album Review/ Folk Pop : Kat Moth’s ‘Blooming Mind’
Her latest release is ‘Blooming Mind’, a collection that tells the story of healing, growth and thriving.
Album Review/ Acoustic Rock : Wyatt Espalin’s ‘Lies From The Lonesome Valley’
His latest release is ‘Lies From The Lonesome Valley’, an album that tells the stories and lore from back in the day, in the spirit of the place, with the temperament and culture of the people.
Album Review/ Electro Pop : Barbonus’s ‘Habit’
His latest album, ‘Habit’ is exactly that. An indie album that blends pop and synths to create a smooth electro pop highway.
Album Review/ Soul : Audren’s ‘Think Freedom’
Her latest release is the ‘Think Freedom’ album, a collection in which the true spirit of her music and style is unleashed.
Album Review/ Jazz - Kamila Csenge’s ‘Behind The Universe’
Her latest release is ‘Behind The Universe’, a bluesy jazz underworld of music that she journeys through with her guitar.
EP Review/ Alternative : SEVEN NATION ARMY’s ‘Power and Money’
Their latest release is the ‘Power and Money’ EP, a three track collection that serves up versions of the same song.
Album Review/ Art Rock : Books of Moods’ ‘Dreams’
Their latest release is the ‘Dreams’ album. As you listen to it, song by song, you start to feel the dream inside them all. It’s a beautiful journey.
Album Review/ Jazz : Alexandre LAUGIER’s ‘What a dream it is’
His latest release is ‘What a dream it is’, an album in which you can experience the romance and romanticism of the artist’s style.
Album Review/ Rock : Maverick Smith’s ‘Slightly Different Reality’
Their latest release is ‘Slightly Different Reality’ , a collection that represents the peaks and valleys of their style.
Song Review/ Alt Folk - Finlay Birch’s ‘Inside Your Mind’
It’s as if the human experience has deepened. His latest release is ‘Inside Your Mind’, a track that plays out like a drizzle. You’re drenched in its soft sensibilities without knowing it.