Album Review/ Alternative : BigDenBoo’s ‘The Journey
That’s what he does in his debut album, ‘The Journey’. It is a 22 song album with a playtime of 1 hour 17 minutes, telling stories about frames that perhaps the protagonist encounters on his journey.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Richard Tyler Epperson’s ‘Like Everything Else’
His latest release is ‘Like Everything Else’ a track that has so much character and personality that it mounts on you and takes over.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : ToSpaceWeGo’s ‘Lives I’ve Wasted Willingly’
For their latest release, ‘Lives I’ve Wasted Willingly’, they soar through a twilight sky, so mellow, dreamy and softly technicolor.
Album Review/ Alt Pop : Me and Melancholy’s ‘Open Your Eyes’
His latest release is the ‘Open Your Eyes’ album, a modern electro pop collection that is plush and vivid with dark sensibilities.
Song Review/ Classical : Robert McGinty’s ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’
To elevate it to a point of aching beauty. His latest release is ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’, a piano piece that you can delightfully get lost in.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Marc Soucy’s ‘Mayhem in Antrctica’
In his latest release, ‘Mayhem in Antarctica’, the artist casts the listener in a musical cinema. Drawing from eastern classical styles and influences, he sets the stage for the thematic scene to unfold.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Claudio Olachea’s ‘Hoy Como Ayer’
His latest release is ‘Hoy Como Ayer’ or ‘Today Like Yesterday’ is a dreamy instrumental that dotes on nostalgia, shapes it, gives it form and then lifts it into a romanticist story.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Hybrid Kid’s ‘Cry’
His latest release is ‘Cry’, a somber, gloomy and dazing track that flies into the alternative radar.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : DonnyJ ‘$hill’
His latest release is ‘$hill’, a track that paves a deep and contemplative path. The ambience that he sets is a perfect backdrop.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Michellar’s ‘Dreaming’
For her latest single, ‘Dreaming’, the artist infiltrated surreal pop with gloomy rock elements to immerse the listener in the thematic experience.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Delta of Venus’s ‘Disengaged/Slipping’
With their debut double release, ‘Disengaged/Slipping’, the band explores powerful sensibilities that emerge out of love, out of the romance
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Steven Browley’s ‘Long Rainy Road’
His latest release is ‘Long Rainy Road’, where he starts at an ambient acoustic, blues guitar point.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Hilgrove Kenrick & Sam Watts’ ‘Mirror’
His latest release is ‘Mirror’ featuring Sam Watts. The piano composition has a dulcet feel to it, glimmering ever so slightly, sparkling, and softly luminescent.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Flying Beets’ ‘I See Through You’
Their latest release is ‘I See Through You’, a track that explores moments of a relationship where love goes unexpressed or hidden behind games.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Allegra’s Refund
Her latest release is ‘Refund’. The first single teasing her debut album, ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol. 1’.
Album Review/ Alternative : Simeon Kirkegaard’s ‘*’
His latest release is ‘*’, an album that is molded by his life experiences, personality, and a new sense of self.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Rosetta West’s ‘Snake 25’
Their latest release is ‘Snake 25’, a track that delves into the significance of the year of snake, 2025.
Song Review/ Neo-Soul : LTB’s ‘Butterflies’
LTB’s fluid style and sonic dynamics is reinforced all over again with his latest release, ‘Butterflies’.
Song Review/ EDM : Chaton’s ‘From The Future’
His latest release is ‘From the Future’, in which he builds techno into a futuristic mold. The places it takes you to and the journey getting there is fantastic.
Song Review/ Pop : Larry Karpenko’s ‘Fare Thee Well’
His latest release is ‘Fare Thee Well’, a track that deliciously blends melancholy with good wishes.