Song Review/ Country : Janet Devlin’s ‘Back to my Senses’
Her latest release is ‘Back to my Senses’, a country rock song that will take you back to Miley Cyrus’s and Taylor Swift’s early work.
Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Etham’s ‘Just Anyone’
His latest release is ‘Just Anyone’, in which the artist explores the complex push and pulls of a relationship, of loving someone.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Blueprint Tokyo’s ‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’
Their latest release is ‘Neon Circuits and The Mission of Hope’, a collection that speculates the boundaries of indie rock and see how far it can be stretched.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Miss Ricky’s ‘Pick it Up’
Her latest release is ‘Pick it Up’, a dreamy track about love, wanting to be chosen irrevocably by the man you love.
Song Review/ Dark Pop : Xy Gala’s ‘Lullaby’
His latest release is ‘Lullaby’, a track that is weaved with glistening dark fabrics, sparkling with sleep, yet wide awake with dreams and lore.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Hannah Dorman’s ‘xox baby goodnight’
Her latest release is ‘xox baby goodnight’, a commercial electro pop track that is flushed with the zenith of being in love.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Andrés Volkov’s ‘Besos de Miel’
His latest release is ‘Besos de Miel’, an Latin alt folk song. The rhythm is like a soft breeze, the beats like bird song, storytelling melodies and vocals that suspend time altogether.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Robin Shaw’s ‘Shuffle Your Feed’
His latest release is ‘Shuffle Your Feet’ in which he conjoins dance and music inextricably, linking them at every step.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Elephant Moon’s ‘Where Were You’
With his debut single, ‘Where Were You’, Elephant Moon aka Anders Dal, crafts an alt folk horizon that transfers the experiences of reality to a dreamlike, almost surreal space.
Song Review/ Latin Pop : Generale’s ‘La Street’
His latest release is ‘La Street’, a track that exemplifies the passionate spirit and spark of the artist. Especially his ability to ignite it in his listeners and get them excited and grooving.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Delta of Venus’s Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’
Their latest release is ‘Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’, two stylistic perspectives of the same song juxtaposed beautifully.
Song Review/ Pop : Michellar’s ‘Let’s Go Move Around!’
Especially her latest release, ‘Let’s Go Move Around!’, a track that is as free and liberated as the wind.
Song Review/ Indie Pop : Ava Valianti’s ‘Distant’
In her latest release, ‘Distant’, she traces the feelings of a young girl whose boyfriend seems to have pulled away.
Song Review/ Electronica : Larry Karpenko’s ‘The Horizon’
For his latest release, ‘The Horizon’, he explores the pulse of modern electronica. Approaching it like a composer/ producer, he molds, chisels, and forges the instrumental to reach the theme.
Song Review/ Electronica : Alan Dweck’s ‘Just Another Step’
His latest release is ‘Just Another Step’ in which he explores a dark melancholia, creating imagery frames with it.
Song Review/ New Age : jean-philippe ruelle’s ‘Switeewave’
His latest release is ‘Switeewave’, a track that is light, luminous, and glassy shimmer.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Laughing Cats’ ;Love on Fire’
Their latest release, under the Laughing Cats banner is ‘Love on Fire’, a track that forges pop with rock, taking it to upbeat electronic spheres and experimental spaces.
Song Review/ Pop : Shab’s ‘Dirty’
Her latest release, ‘Dirty’, is a dance pop single that has tight grooves that hook you in, keeps you dancing dirty, and moving.
Song Review/ Jazz : Ari Joshua’s ‘Blurry Face’
Ari Joshua is back with his funk jazz entourage for another spectacular performance in ‘Blurry Face’.
Song Review/ Classic Rock : Mr. B & The Wolf’s ‘Black Crow’
Their latest release is ‘Black Crow’, a track in which they walk the edge between the reality of human experience and its connection to the inexplicable unknown.