
Album Review/ Horror Folk : Concetta Abbate’s ‘LAMINARIA’
Concetta Abbate along with The Concetta Ensemble present their latest album, ‘LAMINARIA’, an affecting blend of classicals with theatrics and performances that flow immersively into horror themes.

Album Review/Alt Rock : Electric High’s ‘Colorful White Lies
Their latest release is ‘Colorful White Lies’, a bolstering album, an uncontainable vessel of energy. It is alt rock in the truest sense of the word.

Takar Nabam’s ‘Your Map’ : A Delightful Room of Neo-Jazz
His latest release is ‘Your Map’, a track that instantly calls to mind the soundscapes of artists like FKJ, Tom Misch, and Leon Bridges.

Song Review/Rock n Roll : Rykarda Parasol’s ‘Like Maria Calls’
In the latest single, ‘Like Maria Callas’, she explores suave rock n roll with a playful tinge of blues and a fanfare of related themes.

Okayden’s ‘Creatures’ : A Pleasing Electro Pop Asymmetry
Like in his latest release, ‘Creatures’, a track that explores fun alongside concept, dance with edgy interactions, and ideas with intuition.

David Lockeretz’s ‘Number 4 Train’ is a Stroytelling Ambience
His latest release is ‘Number 4 Train’, a track that is a neo-jazz masterpiece that aims to capture the artist’s experience of the thematic object.

Javi Carabalí’s ‘Tripletazo #2 Con Tu Amor’ : A Latin Dance Pop Bananza
So you’ll see blues, reggae, rock, soul, Latin pop, dance music, and everything in between. His latest release is the ‘Tripletazo #2 Con Tu Amor’, a three track EP that follows the release of its first installment, ‘Tripletazo #1 Tú Sin Mí’.

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 Rock : Maverick Smith’s ‘With Friends and Imperfections’
Their album, ‘With Friends and Imperfections’ introduces the band extensively. It showcases the journey, growth, and evolution of the artists and their styles and skills; both individually and collectively.

Richard Tyler Epperson’s ‘All My Life’ : A Powerful Alt Rock Track
In his latest single, ‘All My Life’, he explores melancholy in its gloomy and grungy shadow cast. With deep and heavy guitar riffs and bass lines, the soundscape is aglow with texture, turbulence, and turmoil.

Song Review/Blues : Gianfranco’s ‘When You Have Gone’
His latest release, ‘When You Have Gone’, explores the rustic blues, connected with Americana and country frames.

Song Review/Alt Rock : Fringe Frontier’s ‘18’
Their latest release is ‘18’, a number that has many transitioning properties, both stylistically and thematically.

Tone Ranger’s ‘Dark Horse’ Uncovers the Desert’s Myths & Mysteries
His latest release is ‘Dark Horse’, a groovy, lofi funk-infused sound that evokes a hypnotic surreal and a surrounding sense of ethereal.

Johnny Fordyce’s ‘Be Your Woman’ : Shoegazed Dream Pop Cast
Fresh out of his debut EP, Johnny Fordyce has just released his latest track, ‘Be Your Woman’, a dream pop, shoegazed, indie rock bliss that boundlessly extends with soft, beautiful sentiments.

Lexi Berg’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’ : Dark Dreamy Pop Daze
Bermuda Triangle’ is her latest single, a beautiful composition that explores the loneliness of an outsider, an outlier who is unable to assimilate.

DAX’s ‘Lonely Dirt Road’ : An Affecting Soul Rap
Flowing from a place of authenticity, he populates his soundscapes with stripped vulnerability that grips you. ‘Lonely Dirt Road’ is the artist’s latest single.

Song Review/Alt Punk : 9 ‘o’ Clock Nasty’s ‘Bad Vegan’
The deliberate promiscuity of 9 ‘o’ Clock Nasty extends into the realm of rock n roll in their latest single, ‘Bad Vegan’.

Suburban Bicycle Gang’s ‘Bud the Spud’ : Rock n Roll Folk Rock
Sprayed with spectacular charisma, texture and thrust into a becoming rhythm, they put on quite a show in their latest release, ‘Bud the Spud’.

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.