
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.

Album Review/ Alt Rock Blues : Chellcy Reitsma’s ‘Momento Mori’
There is a force of revolution in her which is realized with sophisticated experimentals and elegant progressions. Her latest release is ‘Momento Mori’, an album that combines both a powerful and a sentimental ethos.

Song Review/ Grunge : Sleeps While Walking’s ‘No One’s Fool’
In their latest self-titled album, the band explores a horizon of rock; flowing through frames of indie rock and hard rock before sparking a grunge rock fire that is as intense and widespread as a forest fire. We see this build up especially exemplified in the track, ‘No One’s Fool’.

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/ Folk Rock : Ginko Bugs’ ‘Close in October’
That’s what you can expect in their latest release, ‘Close in October’. It is a remarkably autumnal song, sporting a swirl of nostalgia, melancholy, and hope for love to still bloom.

Powers of the Monk’s ‘Icarus’ Renders A Romantic Folk Absurdity
In their latest release, ‘Icarus’, the duo showcase an interesting interpretation of the mythology.

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 Pop : Mary Knoblock’s ‘Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love’
The dynamism, the vibrance, and the cerebral hyperactivity of falling in love is Mary Knoblock’s theme for her latest single, ‘Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love’. The singer-songwriter and alt pop artist grants her listeners a vivid glimpse into the individualistic experience of falling in love.

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.

King in Yellow’s ‘Dark Passengers’ : Stark, Atmospheric Alt Rock
Their latest release is ‘Dark Passengers’, a four track EP that spills on the cerebral floors, evoking a psychedelic room, a contemplative labrinth, and a truly out of body experience. They are consuming soundscapes, so incredibly interesting and profoundly novel.

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.

Album Review : The Tearless Life’s Conversations with Angels’
Their latest release is ‘Conversations with Angels’. The eleven track collection collates themes of the ethereal with drone ambiences. It touches on dark spaces as much as it casts luminosity.

Album Review/ Indie Pop : Shane Rennison’s ‘Live at the Outlier Inn 2’
The contemplative indie pop artist, Shane Rennison has released his latest EP, ‘Live at the Outlier Inn 2’. It carries four tracks from his album, ‘Irrational’ rendered live at the Outlier Inn.

Elijah Kusel’s ‘Born Too Close to the Sun’ : Electro Funk Ambience
His latest release is ‘Born Too Close to the Sun’ , an abstraction ambience that is sunny, rainy, and snowy all at the same time.

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.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Izzy Skinner’s ‘The Trees’
Taken from it is ‘The Trees’, a track that devolves from a permanent, timeless structure. She curates rustic folk alongside oriental motifs and tones before leading it into a contemporary pop evocation.

Flat Moon’s ‘A Moon’s Bouce’ : A Funk Driven Alt Rock
Their latest release is ‘A Moon’s Bouche’, a track that carries into frames reminiscent of Michael Jackson, Prince, David Bowie, and Panic! At The Disco.

Battleviews’ ‘Last Jump of the Summer’ : A Feel-Good Alt Folk Flow
In their latest single, ‘Last Jump of the Summer’ they explore and capture the changing of seasons. Nostalgia for the memories and connections made in the summer, melancholy because it is nearing its end.

Song Review/ Rock n Roll : Shyfrin Alliance’s ‘Lock Down’
Like in his single, ‘Lockdown’, he transforms the atmosphere with rolling variations of these genres and stylistic elements. It is dressed with accessories of danger, mystery, power, and adventure.

Single Review/ Pop : Rosie Belvie’s Survive
Her latest release is ‘Survive’, an upping, playful, dance driven, and transformative single. She uses energy to portray the resilience, strength, and the essence of the theme.