Song Review/ Americana : Saint Nick the Lesserâs â21 Minutesâ
His latest release is â21 Minutesâ, a track that is as luminous as it is candid. The country, folk, and rock all mixed in together seamlessly.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Adik Angelâs âU make me feel goodâ
In his latest single, âu make me feel so goodâ, the artist speculates a breezy, refreshing, and light composition that celebrates love, romance, and relationships.
Song Review/ Folk : JR Dalfortâs âEasy Livinâ
In his latest release, âEasy Livinâ, the artist traces a faint melancholy against a fresh, brisk acoustic valley.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Exzenyaâs âDrunk Textingâ
Her latest release is âDrunk Textingâ, a track that light-heartedly explores the chaos and drama of the thematic phenomenon.
Song Review/ Pop : Alex Kateâs âSummer Suitsâ
Her latest release is âSummer Suitsâ is a fun loving, feel good and flirty disco pop song. The soundscape carries the bright colors, sunshine, water and the promise of a great time with friends.
Song Review/ Classical : Kirsten Agresta Copelyâs âKuruvindaâ
Kirsten Agresta Copely is a Grammy-winning harpist and composer who explores the radiance of being human in her upcoming album âKuruvindaâ.
Album Review/ Folk : Nothing Concreteâs âThe Imperfectionistâ
Their latest release is âThe Imperfectionistsâ is a collection of their latest flow, their newest jam. Itâs so interesting how they contextually involve the culture of music within each other. In each track, it is a different mosaic, a river to flow with.
Song Review/ Electronic : The Boxer Rebellion X Tinlicker - âDiamondsâ (Further Than I Ever Was)â
Thatâs âDiamondsâ (Further Than I Ever Was)â by The Boxer Rebellion X Tinlicker for you. Their house music is as expansive and iconic as artists like Swedish House Mafia and the like.
Album Review/ Avant Garde : Bastien Ponsâ âBlindedâ
In his debut album, âBlindedâ, the artist âmeditates on perception, blindness (literal and symbolic), and the tactile nature of sound.â As a photographer, he transfers his visual prowess and visionary lenses to his musical style.
Song Review/ Indietronica - Temperature Fallsâ âWishes, Dreamsâ
Their latest release is âWishes, Dreamsâ, a dreamy track that is articulated by ethereal vocals, swirling synths, a stormy calm, and an abstractness.
Song Review/ Pop : Ikevaldâs âLick the Sunâ
In his latest release, âLick the Sunâ, the artist crafts a positive anthem, inexorable in its energy, emitting a sense of euphoric liberation. The song is as big and vibrant as the title suggests, it reaches with a celebratory force.
Song Review/ Jazz : Peter Danielâs âTake a Little Chanceâ
âTake a Little Chanceâ introduces the album. With its smooth, seamless and skating mix of blues, jazz, and real time sentiments, the song is as romantic and magical as a bustling city at night.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Maverick Smithâs âWe Make Fire, They Make Smokeâ
Their latest release is âWe Make Fire, They Make Smokeâ. It is a nine-track album that explores scenic country alongside hard rock, punk, folk pop, and classic rock.
Song Review/ Folk : Art Schopâs âAll Philosophy Worth The Nameâ
His latest is âThe Fifth Hammerâ album that speculates on philosophical tales and ideas of Nietzsche, Pythagoras, and the like. In the song âAll Philosophy Worth The Nameâ, he connects these ancient thoughts to the modern man.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : I Forget Myselfâs âA Countenance in Involutionâ
His latest release is âA Countenance in Involutionâ, the artistâs eighth studio album in which he plays around with the essence and expanse of rock as he knows it.
Song Review/ Synthwave : _Shoeâs âLace Entanglementâ
âLace Entanglementâ is a contemplative song. The synths are so alive, slathering every part of the soundscape, a color chemistry that is hypnotic.
Album Review/ Indie Folk : Jay Puttyâs âMountains & Valleysâ
With his latest release, âMountains and Valleysâ, you can definitely feel the power, contemplation, complexity, and purity of his artistry.
Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Kristen Platiâs âHomeâ
In her latest release, âHomeâ, she traces the complexity of the theme. For a lot of people, the word, the concept, the idea, and the feeling of home can be bittersweet.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Linkwellsâs âFor The First Timeâ
In their latest release, âFor The First Timeâ, the band renders a classic rock song that swirls with influences from the 70s and 2000s.
Song Review/ Jazz : Jon Goldâs âBreaking the Iceâ
Itâs like watching a well made movie, one that builds an extraordinary story while also feeding the characters. His latest release is the âChasing Echosâ album, introduced by the composition, âBreaking the Iceâ.