Song Review/ Alt Folk : Moon Construction Kit’s ‘Down The West Coast
Cultivated with tactile textures, vivid melodies and a dazing air, they feel like magical spells. His latest release is ‘Down The West Coast’, a song that he draws out like a dream.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Maryann Connolly’s ‘Etched in Love’
Songs are soft extensions of the self, a found reality that dances out of the artist. Her latest release is ‘Etched in Love’, an intense and passionate song about love.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Mohawk Castle’s ‘In Moonlight’
His latest release is ‘In Moonlight’, a conceptual ambience track that explores the nocturnal mystique and imagination that the moonlight might inspire.
Song Review/ Rock : Baïki’s ‘KosmoX’
His latest release is ‘KosmoX’, a track that perfectly captures the pulse and power of his style.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Alexander Nantschev’s ‘Vibrant Secrets’
Alexander Nantschev and Cataleya Fay collaborate on this latest single, ‘Vibrant Secrets’. It is an alternative electronic track that creates a whole new mood of thought and imagination.
Song Review/ Rock : ReeToxA’s ‘Love Keeps Burning Still’
ReeToxA’s latest release is ‘Love Keeps Burning Still’. A track that takes you to the softer sound of the band. It is a piano ballad that is cultivated with a resonance.
Song Review/ Pop : Mark Andrew Hansen’s ‘Love Enough’
In his release, ‘Love Enough’, he collaborates with a fellow vocalist to create an atmosphere of love and how it can revive a human being.
Song Review/ Americana : Sarah Brunner’s ‘Miss Kentucky’
Her latest release is ‘Miss Kentucky’, a track that delves into the issue of homosexuality and the universality of love.
Song Review/ Rock : Jeff Monk’s ‘Tidal Wave’
All his songs, with its hearty vocals, melodic peaks, and strong instrumentals, draw you in with their undeniable tides. His latest release is ‘Tidal Wave’, a song that is drenched in nostalgia and a feel good flashback.
Song Review/ Rock : YACOVELLI’s ‘Since Emilia’
The result is the ‘Since Emilia’ EP, a collection that really gives you a taste of the finesse and sophistication of YACOVELLI’s sound.
Song Review/ R&B : Joey P.’s ‘Walked In’
The track, ‘Walked In’ opens the collection. It is a sound wash. As you get into the track, you’ll find yourself immersed in the moods of his vocals, in the atmosphere of the synths and hip-hop rhythms.
Song Review/ Country - LaCosta Tucker’s ‘Your Shadow’s Gone’
Having featured in fourteen chart hits and touring with big country names like Dolly Parton, Nashville Now, The Jim Nabors Show and others like it, she has quite the repertoire. Her latest release, ‘Your Shadow’s Gone’ revives that country star.
Song Review/ Dance : Great Adamz’s ‘SHAKE’
Great Adamz and Manuel Riva put the shake in their latest track ‘Shake’. It’s an afrohouse track that is full of pump and groove.
Song Review/ Bossa : Jon Gold’s ‘Our Love Blossoms in Bossa’
If you want to be enveloped by a world of whimsy, then ‘Our Love Blossoms in Bossa’ by Jon Gold is the perfect track for you.
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.