Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Caroline in the Garden’s ‘Push Through’
In her latest release, ‘Push Through’, she gives us a dynamic and playful soundscape. With darting piano melodies, diving and bumping along, country chords winding down, and the vocals a watercolor expression, the whole soundscape comes alive
Song Review/ Latin : Valeria Stewart’s ‘El DÃa Más Oscuro’
Her latest release is ‘El DÃa Más Oscuro’ or ‘The Darkest Day’, a track that forms as if in transition.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : The House Flies’ ‘Sweet Foxhound’
You’ll be able to experience that in real time in their latest release, ‘Sweet Foxhound’, a track that is made with deep, circular riff spirals.
Song Review/ Alternative : Falling into View’s ‘On With the Show’
Their latest release is ‘On with the Show’, a track that features an immersive pop rock show. It’s a performance that expands into a concert in your h
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Broken Colours’ ‘Before the Sun’
Song Review/ Blues : Blues Corner’s ‘Piggy Back Blues’
Their latest release is ‘Piggy Back Blues’, a track that is made with the most vintage melodic and vocal pallets.
Album Review/ Alt Folk : The Amanda Emblem Experiment’s ‘The Wod’
Her latest release is ‘The Wood’ album, a collection that explores jazz with folk components, instrumentals and textures. It’s like watching a wildlife show.
Song Review/ Folk - The Archduke’s ‘Line of Fire’
His latest release is ‘Line of Fire’. It is a folk/ classic rock blend that keeps you in the loop, every second of the song.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Aylee’s ‘Slow Down’
That reflective and confessional spirit bursting into the feel-good, youthful burst. Her latest release, ‘Slow Down’ is the perfect example of this duality.
Song Review/ Dream Pop : Korda Korder’s ‘You Still Turn Me Inside Out’
For their sophomore single, ‘You Still Turn Me Inside Out’, Korda Korder creates a mesmerizing, glazed, glassy, dream pop soundscape.
Song Review/ Alt : Alessandro Savino Project’s ‘Sorry’
Alessandro Savino Project has just released their latest release, ‘Sorry’. It’s not your usual kind of music, but the production is a compelling blend of pop, blues and jazz in a way that keeps it light.
EP Review/ Alt Rock : University Drive’s ‘First Stage Separation’
Their latest release is ‘First Stage Separation EP’, a five-track collection that keeps you deeply immersed and involved in the thick of the theme.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Baaj & Baaj’s ‘Echoes in the Mind’
Baaj & Baaj puts on a luminous sonic show in his latest EP, ‘Echoes in the Mind’. The collection is contemplative, conversational, and cultivated with aliveness.
Album Review/ Art Rock : Marianne Nowottny’s ‘Marzanna’
Her latest release is the ‘Marzanna’ album, a collection that explores a dark spectrum of emotions and thoughts, casting an ethereal and ghostly frame on the reality of some feminine realities.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Transgalactica’s ‘Liberal Anthem’
Transgalactica is an alternative concept banner. In their latest release, ‘Liberal Anthem’, they explore a dystopian sphere of infinite liberties.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Lilia Asha’s ‘Ghost House’
Her latest release is ‘Ghost House’, a track that explores the remnants of heartache and grief.
Song Review/ Alternative : Powers of the Monk’s ‘Bread and Circuses’
His latest release is ‘Bread and Circuses’, an alternative music matinee that reveals the melancholic correlations between earning a living (bread) and reality of circuses.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : The Mess:Age’s ‘Sacrifice’
In their latest, ‘Sacrifice’, the band blends lyrical narratives and spiritual planes to create a sound that is so vast in its imagination and emotion.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Darren Hall’s ‘Electreic Heartbeat’
His latest release is ‘Electreic Heartbeat’, a track that is open and vast, like the big blue sky.
Song Review/ EDM : DJ Thommek’s ‘Feeling’
His latest release is ‘Feeling’, a melodic house track that is touched by moments of daft punk reminiscent of electro pop and an infinite dance sequence.