
Single Review : The Winter Sounds’ ‘Cottagecore’
Their latest single, ‘Cottagecore’ is a rippling frame that seamlessly blends, layers, dimensionalizes, and transforms the genres.

George Bolton’s Transcendental Projects an Electric Alt Pop Simulation in ‘Triumph’
George Bolton’s Transcendental has just released a thirteen-track album, ‘Triumph’, one that not only reinforces his sophisticated premise but takes it to the next level. The collection travels through an expanse, like a voyager, unearthing vivid sensibilities and vibrant visuals.

The Rick Lee Vinson Group Deliver Country Style Heartache in ‘The Ballad of Stuff That Never Broke My Heart’
The band released ‘The Ballad of Stuff That Never Broke My Heart’ in June, 2024, a track that unites retro Americana with folk narratives, shimmering blues rock and expansive country skies.

Lauri Järvilehto’s ‘Hey Kid’ Shines With Euphonic Pop Rock
His latest track is ‘Hey Kid’, a track that reminds people to go through life with love, care, and compassion.

Trash Pals’ Indie Rock Surmounts to a Dazing Surreal Cast in ‘Delancey’
The indie rock duo, Trash Pals are back with their subdued brand of sun-washed, mellowing, melodic music. ‘Delancey’ is the latest single, a track that scatters expansively and infinitesimally like the blue in the sky.

Paytron Saint’s ‘Got Milk?’ is a Bolstering Alt Rock Power
Their latest release is ‘Got Milk?’, a single that just drives up the value of rock in such a spectacular way.

Me & Melancholy’s ‘Under Cover, Part II’ : A Dark Experimental Sonic Wave
His latest release, ‘Under Cover, part 2’ album is a nine song collection that thrives in its modernity. This quotient seems to multiply with every track, dancing into flames of synths, active beats, and moody vocals.

Album Review : DENIM DAN’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024 Collection
The collection, released under the name of ‘DENIM DAN 25TH ANNIVERSARY 1999 - 2024’ carried 20 tracks. And as you listen to it, you’ll find yourself journeying through such specific frames of life while simultaneously experiencing the universality of being human.

Witness Decadent Heroes’ Classic Rock Finest in ‘Here Comes The Rain’
‘Here Comes The Rain’ is their latest single, an instrumental portrait that celebrates the change of the season, its romance and all of its beauty. It is electric, euphoric, and intricately expressive.

Sandy King’s ‘You Got Me Mixed With That Bottle’ is Blues Magic
Her latest release is ‘You Got Me Mixed With That Bottle’. An Americana/ country-tinged blues song that is as glassy as it is deep.

Single Review : Jane N The Jungle’s ‘Beauty Queen’
The driving landscapes of Jane N The Jungle returns with the latest, ‘Beauty Queen’. An alternative, power pop track that is spectacularly insatiable.

Chandra’s Pop Rock Crosses Into New Energy Levels in ‘Lifted’
Chandra’s feel good pop rock flows through their edgy, high energy, and bold new EP, ‘Lifted’. The collections features some of their previously released singles that are further enunciated both in context and style by the title track and another called Overload.

Blueprint Tokyo Drives Alternative to a Whole New Dimension with ‘Blue’
Their latest release is the ‘Blue EP’, a five track collection that is nothing short of transcendental. It perceives cerebral levels and drives to the highest one and keeps you at that peak.

Enjoy James Harriman’s Colorful Pop Rock Anthem in ‘Love and Faith and Lust’
For his latest single, ‘Love and Faith and Lust’, James Harriman collaborates with Chris James and J.U.R.B to deliver a refreshing track.

Dorian’s ‘Reconnected’ Delivers a Snowballing Trap Hop Track
His latest release is ‘Reconnected’ a high energy, bolstered display of passion that bounces off the walls. It is catchy and upbeat, hooking the listener with its gushing rhythms and bubbling beats.

Matthew O’Neill Delivers an Absorbing Contemporary Folk Track in ‘We’ll Miss You’
His latest release is ‘We’ll Miss You’, a melancholic swirl tailored with light instrumentals and raw vocals. Like a blurry, contemporary Nick Drake piece, it extends beautifully with the freshness and layers of the hills.

Ainsley Costello’s ‘THEREGOESMY!’ : Contemporary Indie Pop Vibrance
‘THEREGOESMY!’ is her latest single, a modern Regina Spektor manifesting. A contemporariness that you would have perhaps glimpsed in the music of Sabrina Carpenter and Carly Ray Jepson.

Winn Rose’s ‘So Far’ Poses Creative Alt Folk Crafts
The Australian artist’s latest release is the album, ‘So Far’, an album that catalogs and chronicles encounters leading up to The Now.

Lee Switzer-Woolf Excels at Contemplative Melancholy in ‘Flying Saucer Working Party’
‘Flying Saucer Working Party’ is the artist’s latest creation. An absurdist philosophy, judging from its name; maybe something born out of a fever dream. And the listening experience is not far from it.

Single Review : The Flying Beets’ ‘The Stupid Way You Breathe’
‘The Stupid Way You Breathe’ is the band’s latest single, one that is layered with aching sentiments, moody riffs, and vocal dimensions that are reminiscent of Freddy Mercury.