Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Downtown Patriot’s ‘Mother’s Arms’
The artist's latest release is ‘Mother’s Arms’ , a track about a soldier’s homecoming.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Sophia B’s ‘Love in New York’
In her latest single, ‘Love in New York’, she builds a whole city around love and romance.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : JFT’s ‘Maybe’
His latest release is ‘Maybe’, a track exemplifies the visceral moments of the artist’s experience.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tim Camrose’s ‘Happening Again’
‘Happening Again’ is taken from this collection. The composition holds so much space to spread out and explore the theme in.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Crayola Lectern’s ‘Stars Over Louth’
His latest release is ‘Stars Over Louth’, a track that projects a contemplative world. The melodies are measured and melodic in ways that marry neoclassicals with alt folk.
Nathan Lowary’s ‘ANYTHING’ : Electronic Vitality at its Creatively Alternative
Nathan Lowary’s debut single, ‘ANYTHING’ speculates on styles that are so vast and varied.
Song Review/ Electro-Rap : Munzer’s ‘Supernova’
In his latest release, ‘Supernova’, he extrapolates dance music to moments of pop, to anthemic rap, and feelings of love.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Stephen Webber’s ‘New York (New York)’
His latest release, ‘New York (New York)’ is a catchy, upbeat, narrative anthem that captures the contrast of classic, old time New York and how it has evolved through the years.
Song Review/ Alternative : Kat Kikta’s ‘Cherry Trees’
Her latest release is ‘Cherry Trees’, a track that is fitting for this Spring season. Marked by themes of growth, revival, and creativity, the track further reinforces and ties into the song’s title and its spirit.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Mad Bad World’s ‘Weirdo’
His latest single is ‘Weirdo’, a track for which he leans into the absurd and abstract to unearth a sort of fantastical universe.
Single Review/ Bedroom Pop : Loralee’s ‘Feeling Ok’
In her latest release, ‘Feeling Ok’, the artist stretches along the horizon of balance as she explores the artistic battle between perfectionism and contentment.
Song Review/ Rap : KARMA’s ‘Anthem’
Their latest release is the ‘Anthem EP’, a six song collection that revived old-school soul accents and makes it work in a modern context.
Song Review/ Neo-Soul : Alfred Jones’ ‘Stupid Town’
His latest release, ‘Stupid Town’ is so softly spontaneous that it ebbs from one plane to flow effortlessly into another.
Album Review/ Synth Pop : Creativity Native Scene’s ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Short Fall’
Blending modern electronica with choral influences, angelic harmonies, all inclined towards lifting up the listener, they create atmospheres of feeling. Their latest release is ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Short Fall’, an EP that dives into moments of faith, fantasy, and the adventure of them when combined.
Twice Dark’s ‘Telekinetic’ : A Dark Cinematic Pop Universe
His latest release is the ‘Telekinetic’ album, a collection that he has been teasing with singles like ‘Necromantic’ and ‘Time Traveller’.
Song Review/ Hip-Hop/Rap : Dax’s ‘i hate that i love you’
You’ll see it in his song, ‘I Hate That I Love You’. Toxic love connections and attachments that fail you over and over.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ethan Gold’s ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’
His latest release is ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’, a track that stylistically forms along the spectrum of The Smiths, John Mayer, and melodic rock era of Queen and even notes of The Beatles in some parts.
Song Review/ Jazz : Michele Thomas’s ‘No More’
Taken from the collection is ‘No More’, a track in which Michele so eloquently and gracefully asserts selfdom, autonomy, and independence.
Song Review/ Cinematic Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Sympatico Now’
His latest release is ‘Symphatico Now’, a track that witnesses the confluence of retro electronica, folksy, feel good neoclassicals, and a dance groove.
Song Review/ Psychedelic Rock : The All’s Eye’s ‘The Simian’
Ari Joshua is back with yet another creative project, ‘The All’s Eye’. And much like the banner’s title suggests, it is stylistically promiscuous, slipping, sliding and playing with blues, jazz, psychedelic rock, soul styles