
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Larry Karpenko’s ‘God Help Us’
For his latest release, ‘God Help Us’, he forges a contemporary blend of spoken word, rap, and soul music to craft a path to god, especially on the darkest nights.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Lily Galin’s ‘Tell Me What’s Your Story’
‘Tell Me What’s Your Story’ is the artist’s sophomore release. A song that exemplifies the elegant stylistic blends and presentations described above.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : The Kellows’ ‘Do You Want Me To?’
Their latest release is ‘Do You Want Me To?’, a riff-powered, beat built, and vocal high track. It throws a surreal haze, a cerebral cast.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Split Second’s ‘Is There A Chance?’
Their latest release is ‘Is There A Chance?’, a track that explores positivity and a glass half full kind of perspective in a time when there's a lot of fear and self-doubt.

Song Review/ Folk Country : Just Rick’s ‘Oh So Lonely’
His latest release is ‘Oh So Lonely’, a track where a drunk is telling the story of his love and how he’s lonely without her.

Song Review/ Indie Pop : Mars_999’s ‘V Zákrutách’
The singer-songwriter and musician has released his latest single, ‘V Zákrutách’, a soulful contemporary rock song that delves into deep nostalgic themes with an aching sentiment.

Album Review/ Ambience : Jacqueline Cordes’s ‘Frozen Star’
Jacqueline Cordes’s latest album, ‘Frozen Star’ sounds exactly as it reads. It’s a fantastical world with fresh melodic work, beautiful patterns, storytelling rhythms, and transporting ambiences.

EP Review/ Dark Pop : Antoin Gibson’s ‘Serene Despair’

Song Review/ Pop Ballad : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘Someone to Remember Me’
His latest release is ‘Someone to Remember (2025 version)’, a track that is made like a romantic movie.

EP Review/ Indie Pop : Ghost of Panama’s ‘Astral Days and Spectral Letters’
Their latest release is ‘Astral Days and Spectral Letters’, an EP that explores rock power alongside feeling, exploration and creative adventure.

EP Review/ Psychedelic Rock : Anupam Shobhakar’s ‘Liquid Reality’
His latest release is the ‘Liquid Reality’ EP, a collection that not only shows off his cerebral style but also reveals his sophistication, his ideas, and his refinement as an artist.

Album Review/ Lofi : Antaeus’s ‘Dreaming Dog’
His latest release is ‘Dreaming Dog’, an instrumental album that combines neoclassicals with ambient scenes to create a profound space

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Nick Cody and The Heartache’s ‘The World’s Richest Man’
Nick Cody and The Heartache have just released their latest, ‘The World’s Richest Man’, a track that dotes on the riches of being human.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Wes Kirkpatrick’s ‘That Kind of Love’
‘That Kind of Love’ is the artist’s latest release, exploring a love that opens you up to the world in so many different ways.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Mercy Kelly’s ‘Speak Too Soon’
The latest release is ‘Speak to Soon’. The song forms with soft, fluid atmospheres, instrumentals swirling into the liquid sentiments of the vocals.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Daddy DRWG’s ‘Wise Guys’
It holds your attention and compels you to go deeper. His latest release is ‘Wise Guys’, a track that brings out this fresh contrast.

Song Review/ Americana : Wattmore’s ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’
They have an effortless and expressive way with it that charms you thoroughly. Their latest release is ‘I Don’t Miss That Woman’.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Audren’s ‘A New Page’
Her latest release is ‘A New Page’, a song that sincerely explores the beauty of new beginnings.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter ‘ Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’
Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’ is so full of musical whimsy. It is sparked with funky grooves, silly beats, splashy accordions, and fresh vocals.

Song Review/ Art Rock : Medivh’s ‘Fires of the Blue Moon’
Their latest release is ‘Fires of the Blue Moon’, a track in which they lean into the fantastical and mystical aspects of the theme and build it into an immersive space.