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.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Joff Lowson Trio’s ‘Little Door’
Song Review/ Classical : Richard Green’s ‘Sad But Beautiful’
He brings that tradition to his contemporary explorations. Starting at a simple place and building from there, progressively. His latest release is ‘Sad But Beautiful’ featuring Irene Veneziano and Archimia.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : George Collins Band’s ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’
George Collins Band has just released their latest single, ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’. The track is a fresh and heartfelt acoustic track that details the experience of being a parent.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Milyam’s ‘Lost in the Jungle’
Her latest release is ‘Lost in the Jungle’, a track that has its own unique thematic mood, atmosphere, and presence.
Song Review/ Folk : Klarstein.rocks’ ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’
Their latest release is the ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’ album, a collection that was started in the 90s and is now seeing fruition.
Song Review/ Alternative : Allan Jamisen’s ‘Closing In’
Allan Jamisen dives into a dazing alternative sphere with latest release, ‘Closing In’. The track has a modern architecture that evolves spontaneously.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Shweta Harve’s ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’
Shweta Harve is a singer-songwriter and artist. Her latest release is ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’, a track that reveals not only her musical virtuoso but a poetic grace and a soft spirit.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘This is Now’
There’s an expression and evocation to his songs, a theatrical feature that drives it all home. His latest release is ‘This is Now’, a track that showcases his many gifts.
Song Review/ Hard Rock : ReeToxA’s ‘War Killer’
Their latest release is ‘War Killer’, a single that is a part of the ‘SOLILOQUY’ album. It’s one of their deeper rock tracks. The instrumentals run deep, bubbling with coarse texture and incredible ambience.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘The Hag’
Taken from this album is ‘The Hag’, a song that is wrapped by the tragic veil of an enduring figure who was falsely accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake.
Song Review/ Blues : Judith Owens’ ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’
In her latest release, ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’, the artist lists the many reasons she loves her husband.
Song Review/ EDM : Synthaurion’s ‘Hope is What We Need’
He’s a magician and each track is a magic trick. ‘Hope is What We Need’ is the artist’s latest single.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Tonneau’s ‘O Father, O Mother’
His latest release is ‘O Father, O Mother’, a track that journeys through acoustics as if creating a language of its own.
Song Review/ Alt : Mosh Pit’s ‘No Returning’
Their latest release is ‘No Returning’, a track that not only bares teeth but infinitely drives into the depth of the punk grunge consensus. The best way to enjoy the track is to dive right into it.
Album Review/ Electronica : Johnno Casson’s ‘Soft Lad’
His latest release is the ‘Soft Lad’ album, a collection of immersive, reflective compositions contained in expansive soundscapes.