Album Review/ Hyperpop : Glitch Armour’s ‘Love.exe’
Her latest release is ‘Love.exe’, an album that is all kinds of endearing and cute. It is marked by its colorful melodies, ripples, darting patterns, explosive textures, and a vocal line that drifts with an autotune flight.
Album Review/ Pop Rock : Sehore’s ‘Husfikbur’
We saw it in his award-winning LADENCIA album. And now in his sophomore album, ‘Husfikbur’. Across the fourteen-track album, he takes Latin rock and blues to a whole new spectrum of feeling.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Super Pyramid’s ‘Only the Vain’
Their latest release is ‘Only the Vain’, a track that forms with an Italian summer aesthetic. That air of romance, art, contemplation, and dreams. It floods the song.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : The Transference’s ‘floodlights’
Their latest release is ‘Floodlights’, an album that is made like its title suggests. There’s a lot of that fanfare, celebratory, and busy frames.
Song Review/ Folk : Danny Hammons’ ‘Shooting Stars’
Danny Hammons’s ‘Shooting Stars’ is so feel-good and wholesome. A song that takes you to places of childhood wonder and reflective storytelling.
Album Review/ Alt Pop : Burnt Soul’s ‘Eternal Distance’
‘Eternal Distance’ is Burnt Soul’s latest album, a collection that explores moments of human experience. With dark pop elements and resonant rock flows, the artist creates dimension and spectacular perspective across the album.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Sdante’s ‘Your Smile Got Me’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Your Smile Got Me’, a track that wholesomely features the intoxicating experience of being affected by a lover’s smile.
Album Review/ Indie Rock : Reeya Banerjee’s ‘This Place’
Her latest release is ‘This Place’, an album that explores moments of her life; moments of love, heartache, connection, joy, and survival, projecting it onto a sonic space with brilliant cinematic appeal.
Song Review/ Country : Tim Camrose’s ‘Going to Nashville’
His latest release is ‘Going to Nashville’, a glinting, glistening track that combines luminous instrumentals with warm encompassing baritones
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Lost Chimes’ ‘Man Mother Boy’
Their latest release is ‘Man Mother Boy’, a track that is crafted with rustic folk acoustics and earthy beats.
Song Review/ Melodic Techno : Snow N Stuff’s ‘Galaxy’
Their latest release is ‘Galaxy’, a track that transports you to faraway worlds with its smooth beats, slick grooves, and fantastical melodic chemistry.
Album Review/ Acoustic : Andy Z’s ‘My Voice’
Andy Z’s latest album is ‘My Voice’, a playful, quirky, alt pop-jazz collection that features an array of feel-goodness. The artist has such an easy and effortless way of creating these crafty, chunky, and character rich soundscapes.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Michellar’s ‘September’
Michellar’s ’September’ traces the faint lines of the dying summer. The track is a goodbye to all that summer is.
Song Review/ Pop : TYYE’s ‘whole thing’
Especially in his latest single, ‘whole thing’, in which he gives us a confessional love song.
Song Review/ Pop : Kristin Grayden’s ‘Wrapped with a Bow’
In her release ‘Wrapped with a Bow’, the artist explores the merriment of Christmas as if in a storybook.
Song Review/Folk : Eddie Witz’s ‘My Island’
His latest release is ‘My Island’, a song in which he offers a happy place where you can go to just lay your head down and relax.
Song Review/ Pop : Allegra’s ‘Wildfire’
Her latest release is ‘Wildfire’, a track that blends her expressive vocals with dance grooves and active synth planes.
Song Review/ Jazz : Jon Gold’s ‘Wholly You’
Jon Gold’s latest release, ‘Wholly You’ is a playful, dynamic, cheery, and sentimental song.
Song Review/ French Pop : V.Of’s ‘La Grande Motte’
V.Of debuts with ‘La Grande Motte’, a French synth pop track. It celebrates the futuristic town in Southern France of the same name.
Song Review/ Classic Rock : Geoff Abraham Band’s ‘When Love is at the Root’
His latest release is ‘When Love is at the Root’, a track that displays his signature like no other.