
Album Review/ Folk-Synth Fusion : Rob Dobson’s ‘Be Easy’
His latest release is his sophomore album, ‘Be Easy’, a collection that not only reinforces his novelty but refines and builds on the sonic moments he laid out in his debut album.

Ava Valianti’s ‘Wishing Well’ : A Contemporary Pop Mystique
Her latest release is ‘Wishing Well’, a contemplative composition that floats on by like clouds in the sky.

Song Review/ Christmas Song : Downtown Patriots’ ‘Angels in the Snow’
His latest release is ‘Angels in the Snow’, a Christmas-themed song that collects festive imagery and fuses it with nostalgic sentiments and a warm feeling of homeco

Song Review/ Acoustic Rock : Raphael Davidson’s ‘Time Takes Time’
His latest release is ‘Time Takes Time’, in which he explores the circular nature of time, tying it to aspects of human experience and the essence of living.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Casper Fox’s ‘Hymn to Diomedes’
Casper Fox is an alt folk artist and singer-songwriter. His dreamy poetic style floats into mythological expanse in his latest release ‘Hymn to Diomedes’.

Album Review/ Folk Rock : Backstorm’s ‘Dark Cloud’
His latest release is the ‘Dark Clouds EP’, a melancholic collection that delves into poetry and philosophy, in search of explanations.

Song Review/ Folk Rock : Paul Cafcae’s ‘Lyrical’
His latest release, ‘Lyrical’ nicely ties into this essence. Paul’s low baritonal voice forms beautiful connections with the tingling acoustics.

Hanemoon’s ‘They Bring The War Back Home’ : Wide Eyed Folk Rock Wonder
His latest release is ‘They Bring the War Back Home’, an anti-war song that delves into the psyche of the soldiers fighting it.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Jeán et Joie’s ‘Fried Rice’
Their track, ‘Fried Rice’ is a song about lonely people and their interactions with the world. Across the track, the artists explore this theme from the perspective of intimacy, insecurity, and insight.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Gareth Dunlop’s ‘Small Talk’
The variety and creativity of the album is especially exemplified in the track, ‘Small Talk’. A composition that starts from a country sphere before evolving into an acoustic rock, soft Americana frame.

Lee Trent Expands The Horizon of Alt Folk in ‘The Dashboard Incident’
‘The Dashboard Incident’ is the artist’s latest single, a track that explores addiction; specifically, the navigation of it and overcoming it. He not only gets into the process but also throws light on the aftermath.

Song Review/ Soul Pop : Melina Hazewood’s ‘Sister’
Melina Hazewood’s latest release, ‘Sister’ is a far sweeping track about friendship and finding a sisterhood within its ambit.

Song Review / Alt Pop : Jehnniel’s ‘Heart Beat’
Her latest release is ‘Heart Beat’, a single that blends contemporary pop with R&B elements, emphatic beats, and electronic frills.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Broadest Blue’s '‘I Ate a Bouquet of Flowers’
His minimalistic style and intimate scene is dedicated to meaningful explorations and contemplative endeavors. His latest release is ‘I Ate a Bouquet of Flowers’, a rather interesting stream of consciousness flow.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Agency…’s ‘Harbour Song’
In their latest single, ‘Harbour Song’, The Agency… collaborates with The Sampires to craft a fantastical melancholy that forms on the edge of dystopia.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : LTB’s Skyline
His latest release, ‘Skyline’ he demonstrates his love for a city, a place that carries him just as he carries it in him.

Song Review : Mark Howard’s ‘My Girl Is on Fire’
In his latest track, ‘My Girl Is on Fire’, he carves out his love for a girl from the perspective of a smitten spectator.

Mike and Mandy’s ‘Cocoon’ is an Ethereal Alt Folk Spread
Like in their latest single, ‘Cocoon’, they explore a pain, drifting into ethereal, eternal melancholy of losing love.

Album Review/Alt Pop : Sophia Stephens’ ‘Love & Grief’
Her latest release is ‘Love & Grief’, an album that explores the powerful connection between the two themes, crossing it over with time, space, inevitability, beauty, memories, and melancholy.

Song Review/Pop : Carson Ferris’s ‘FOMO’
In his latest release, ‘FOMO’, he explores the fear of missing out in the context of love and regrets.