
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Rooftop Screamers’ ‘Blink of an Eye’
Rooftop Screamers is back with their latest single, ‘Blink of an Eye’ featuring Royston Langdon. The pop rock track is a feel-good drift that combines warm riffs with hearty vocals and a swaying beat to bring the theme to life.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Steven Browley’s ‘Linda Moo & Piggy Sue’
In his latest release, ‘Linda Moo and Piggy Sue’, he crafts a country rock song, electrified with blues and a fondness that warms your heart.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Ian Leding’s ‘Leviathan’
In his latest instrumental, ‘Leviathan’, the artist composed a winding piece, warping the listener’s sense of reality, transporting them to a dark, hypnotic, horror scape that is both alluring and terrifying at the same time.

Song Review/ Folk : Cornelius Eady Trio’s ‘Quicksand’
Cornelius Eady Trio usher in the age of contemporary blues with their latest release, ‘Quicksand’.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ho Jo Fro’s ‘Timidly Free’
His latest release is ‘Timidly Free’, featuring vocals by Iyla Elise and Dizzy Dean Friedman of Ariel fame, along with Ho Jo Fro on vocals and piano.

EP Review/ Alt Rock : Rosetta West’s ‘Circle of Doubt’
Their latest release is ‘Circle of Doubt’, a double single that gets into what humans are made up of. And they do it at the brink of insanity, when a man is at a complete loss, at a near-death situation, almost falling over but going down with a fight.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Mending Stars’s ‘Out of Office’
In their latest release, ‘Out of Office’ the artist explores the reality of overworked, underappreciated, and burnt out people.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Ebb & Nova’s ‘Call Me Queen’
In their latest release, ‘Call Me Queen’, they channel hard garage rock, driving it with moments of dark and exciting rhythms. The grooves, riffs, and energy are a spectacle.

Song Review/ Disco Pop : Michellar’s ‘I cant meet you!’
The artist’s ‘I cant meet you!’ is a retro funk pop soundscape that is alive with colour and electric emotions.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Dylan Scott’s ‘I Hate Whiskey’
His latest release is ‘I Hate Whiskey’, a heartache/ breakup track. It starts in the aftermath, drunk and nostalgic and then traces its way through the emotion, the events and the story.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Ian Rae’s ‘In My Dreams’
His latest release is ‘In My Dreams’, an instrumental that stretches beautifully into colorful scenes of paradise.

Song Review/ Alternative : Satellite Train’s ‘Paralyzed’
The band has just released their latest song, ‘Paralyzed’ which as stated by them, “is the beginning of something new and transformative”.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tim Camrose’s ‘She Saw Dolphins’
His latest release is ‘She Saw Dolphins’, a beautifully written song about the exhilarating scene of spotting dolphins.

Song Review/ Alternative : Gianfranco GFN’s ‘Boulevard de l'Amour "Fall In Love’
Gianfranco GFN’s versatility as a musician especially peaks in his latest release ‘‘Boulevard de l'Amour "Fall In Love’. Craftily blending rock, jazz, blues, and R&B/ soul, he speculates on the dreamy experience of falling in love.

Song Review/ Soul Pop : LTB’s ‘Further Than A Memory’
His latest release is ‘Further Than A Memory’, a theme that he wants his listeners to perceive as a place. A place that is as distant as it can get from the body. A place that you can access and understand only emotionally.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Tony Frissore’s ‘Just Fade Away’
That’s the experience of Tony Frissore’s latest release, ‘Just Fade Away’. The electronic music composer gently leads the listener into this free space. Using suggestive melodies, he progressively incepts ideas, feelings, lightness, and a general sense of fluidity.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Michellar’s ‘Cross My Heart’
Michellar blends dream pop with smooth electronica, mellow atmospheres and soft sincerity to shape the theme of her release, ‘Cross My Heart’.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : John Kolar’s ‘Skipping Stones’
In his latest single, ‘Skipping Stones’, he journeys through the countryside, through mountains to moments of nostalgia, of childlike joy.

Album Review/ Art Rock : Canary Complex’s ‘Whisper of Spring’
The latest release is ‘Whisper of Spring’, a dramatic series of music that involves soft neo-classicals, luminous balloons of music, all of it inflating with lifelike sensibilities.

Song Review/ Synth Pop : Josy B’s ‘I Get Off’
In her latest release, ‘I Get Off’, a track in which she explores the dream, the power, the emotional appeal of real and meaningful love.