
Song Review/ Punk Electronica : 9 ‘o’ clock Nasty’s ‘Too Cool’ (EQ Remix)
Their latest release is the EQ Remix version of their track, ‘Too Cool’. The track is dressed in a 90s hip-hop accents and accessories that nicely carries into the theme.

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.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Richard Green’s ‘Natural Circle’
The track, ‘Natural Circle’ concludes the album. The ascending keys of the piano, the cello set ups, and the freshness of the violin sequences make up the mood of the soundscape.

Ho Jo Fro’s ‘Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well) : A Warm Melodic Rock Flow
That’s that sonic ring that encompasses the latest release, ‘Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well)’. Featuring the vocals of Iyla Elise, the track has a very homegrown style, mellow, ambient, warm, and intuitive.

Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Laughing Cats’ ‘Jerk’
Their sophomore single is ‘Jerk’, an introspective track forming in the wake of a break up. The protagonist explores her emotional unavailability within the relationship that caused her partner to leave her.

Song Review/ Rap : Dax’s ‘Soldier’ ft. Tom MacDonald
His latest release is ‘Soldier’, featuring Tom MacDonald, a track that explores mental health in the context of patriotism, wars, and serving the country.

Music Factory Records/ ‘Cherry Peach’ : Acid Jazz Retro Funk Rock Flow
‘Cherry Peach’ is a sunny day song. When you look up and feel the sunlight imprint its patterns on your eyes, face, cheeks and arms, that lightness and the whimsy of the light itself. Now add to this a strong, sour-sweet drink, chilled perfectly to go with this sunny warmth.

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/ Whimsical Alt Pop : Juno Empire’s ‘Gold Eyes’
He debuts with ‘Gold Eyes’, a track that perhaps rewards magical perspectives, romantic notions, and uplifting energies.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Is Everything Okay?’
His latest is ‘Is Everything Okay?’, a track that encourages the listener to indulge in their emotions, explore how they feel and express it honestly.

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.

Album Review/ Alt Folk : Al Shalliker’s ‘The Diamond Hill’
His latest release is ‘The Diamond Hill’ album, a collection that honors folk with both its classic and contemporary counterparts.

Single Review/ Alt Rock : Pork Pie’s ‘The Raven’
‘The Raven’, a track featured in their latest album, ‘Golden Leaf Sheets’, carries these sonic nuances and complexities.

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.

TONOSO’s Indie Dance Reaches Great Dynamism in ‘Move Your Feet’
In their latest release, ‘Move Your Feet’, featuring Chikezie Eze, Paul and Jacob craft a complex skyscraper, driving in its loftiness and shimmering in its natural state.

Song Review/ R&B Funk : Kenny Berthelot’s ‘I Run Away’
His debut single is ‘I Run Away’, a track in which he not only introduces his music but establishes it with an emphatic clarity and sophisticated skill.

Song Review/ Indie Pop : Woodstone’s ‘Doves’
His latest is ‘Doves’, a track that is inspired in the aftermath of a breakup. The protagonist feels invisible and lonely because of it.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Eddie Cohn’s ‘Stop Waving the Gun’
Eddie Cohn’s indie rock in his latest release, ‘Stop Waving the Gun’ is not the ordinary kind. It is groovy with a shady cast of blues and background rock n roll.

Album Review/ Electro-Pop : Red Skies Mourning’s ‘Myosotis’
To have such a free and freeing command over the language of music proves his skill and virtuoso. When you talk about his vision, there is a horizon of themes that he explores, especially with his new album, ‘Myosotis’.