
Sam Feinstein’s Electro-Rock Ideas Spring Out Spectacularly in ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’
Sam Feinstein’s dives into new mediums of experimentation for his latest track, ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’. The artist is known for his ability to render conceptual sonic discourses on social issues.

Reina Mora’s ‘Weeds’: Shimmering Soul Pop Blooms
Her latest release is ‘Weeds’ is a heartbreak song, a track that explores how loving the wrong person can ruin your garden and overrun it with weeds.

Harry Kappen’s ‘Cool Down’ : Feel Good Pop-Rock Track
His latest release is ‘Cool Down’, a pop rock track that is excited by disco beat grooves, 90s alt rock pulse, and a strong riff army.

Single Review : Dr. Zwig’s ‘Field of Daydreams (Live)’
His latest release is ‘Field of Daydreams (Live)’, a country folk melody that spans through an expanse of rock instrumentals, melodic harmonies, and breezing blues.

Jessenation’s ‘Redemption’ is a Soulful Alt Reggae Single
Jessenation spins classic reggae with hip-hop contexts and accents in latest single, ‘Redemption’. Combining the mellow and chill guitar grooves with dynamic beat lines, he creates a unique plane of expression altogether.

9 ‘o’ Clock Nasty ‘Redreads 1’ is a Electrified Funk Rock Collection
And now, for their latest release, ‘Retreads 1’, the band collaborates with producer Preyswitch to cast these narratives in new perspectives and interpretations. In a way that not only retains the essence of them but elevates it.

Pork Pie’s Alt Rock Spiral Flourishes in ‘Helplessly Waiting’
Their latest release is ‘Helplessly Waiting’, edgy and engaging, it is reminiscent of artists like Glass Animals and Tame Impala, but also carries streaks of The Beatles, Queen, Linkin Park, and Jimi Hendrix as well.

Richard Green’s ‘Your Angel’ is a Cinematic Expanse
His latest is ‘Your Angel’, an instrumental that collaborates the orchestral violin with confessional piano plays and tones.

23 Fields’ ‘Scars’ is an Intricate Alt Folk Expanse
The melancholy of the track, Scars is elegantly presented, crested with moments of nostalgia, romance, and heartbreak.

Carson Ferris’ Ghosts Elevates with Synth-Pop Romance
Carson Ferris’ ability to spin human experiences into a feel-good flow of catchy hooks, earworm synth pop is reinforced yet again in his latest release, ‘Ghosts’.

Shab’s ‘Afterglow’ : A Sultry Latin Pop Groove
Her latest release is ‘Afterglow’. It is a sensual, intimate, and romantic pop flow that captures you first with its vocal dance, and then with its rhythm, afrobeats, and sentiments.

Urban Walrus’ Alt Rock Spectrum Spans Spectacularly in ‘Not Today’
The New York-based band quickly rose to fame with their edgy melodic rock. ‘Not Today’ is the band’s latest release, one that comes after a successful cross-continental tour.

Alpha Petulay’s Eccentric Combinations Come Alive in ‘Listen’
His latest release is ‘Listen’, a collection that correlates life’s wisdom to human experiences. He compels us to wake up, pay attention, and listen to all that life is offering us. A wake up call of sorts with an eclectic and engaging ethos. Listen Now!

Belouis Some Revitalizes ‘Imagination’ with Fantastic Interpretations
Belouis Some pop style is eclectic and dynamic, a groovy power house full of visuals, color, and sonic sensibilities. He rose to fame in the 1980 with his singles, ‘Some People’, ‘Round, Round’, and ‘Imagination’.

Album Review : Josefine Neumann’s ‘My Greatest Fears’
Her latest release is the ‘My Greatest Fears’ album, a collection that holds up a mirror to the listener and sends them on a journey of introspection and self-discovery.

Single Review : Louise Burke’s ‘Benevolent not Malevolent’
Her latest release is ‘Benevolent not Malevolent’, a track that traces the tale of a faltering relationship and failing love.

Gianfranco GFN’s ‘Soft’ : Dreamy Neo-Jazz Romance
The quality of romance paves the way to soft euphoria. That’s what Gianfranco GFN molds with his latest release, ‘Soft’.

Tom Minor’s ‘The Bad Life’ : Refreshing Indie Rock Diversions
His latest release is ‘The Bad Life’, a track that demonstrates the lasting perils of seeking out a bad life.

The Harbours’ ‘So Sweet’ : A Passionate Indie Pop Vibrance
‘So Sweet’ is the band’s sophomore release in which they explore the themes of falling in love and finding the perfect girl. With bright guitar lines excited by dance driven beats, colorful synths, and upbeat vocals, the track is incredibly feel-good.

Single Review : Powers of the Monk’s ‘It’s Your Voodoo Working’
Their latest release is ‘It’s Your Voodoo Working’, a track that is splashed with dynamic blues, vintage themes, and a rock n roll groove.