
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Daph Veil’s ‘Bloodsucker’
Like in her latest release, ‘Bloodsucker’, she explores a pop that is so novel and compelling that it is a phenomenon.

Song Review/ Rock : Siren Section’s ‘Medicine’
Their latest is ‘Medicine’, a dazzling rock song that slather you in frothing riffs, glistening basslines, and dazing vocals.

Album Review/ Classical : Joe Kenney’s ‘The Improvised Cinematic Piano Sessions’
His latest release is ‘The Improvised Cinematic Piano Sessions’, an album, whose every track seems to linger a little bit longer in human moments.

Song Review/ Country : Janet Devlin’s ‘Houston’
Her latest release is ‘Not My First Emotional Rodeo (Deluxe)’ album, a collection that perfectly captures the artist’s love for songwriting and celebrates her performative passion.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Patrick Costello’s ‘Borderline : Chaos at the Border’
Titled ‘Borderline : Chaos at the Border’, the track is a cinematic production. Flushed with rock features, jazz, Latin blues, and an unforgettable vocal line to go with it, the song is thoroughly engaging.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : João Jones’s ‘Se Tivesse Sido Nós’
Exploring his latest release, ‘Se Tivesse Sido Nós’ or ‘If It Had Been Us’, we encounter a fresh, acoustic alt folk song.

Song Review/ Acoustic : Martin Lloyd Howard’s ‘Winter’s Light’
His latest release is ‘Winter’s Light’, an acoustic instrumental that captures the softness, moodiness, and silence of the theme.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Cathleen Ireland’s ‘In the City’
Her latest release is ‘In The City’ album of which the title track sets the stage. It shines and glitters with the bustling energy, the buzz, the activity, dynamism and lights of a city.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Caludia Balla’s ‘Video Game’
Claudia Balla’s stylistic range continues to amaze and impress with every release. Her latest release is ‘Video Game’, a track where she crafts a space of confluence for commercial pop,

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Aircraft’s ‘Idiot Love’
In his latest release, ‘Idiot Love’, he explores the absoluteness of the theme, the kind of love that is infinite, that builds against all reason, against all odds.

Album Review/ Alt Folk : Debi Derryberry’s ‘Go to Sleep’
Debi Derryberry has released her ‘Go to Sleep Lullaby’ Album, a collection of songs that are made to put kids to sleep.

Song Review/ Synth Pop : Cupid Spell’s ‘Look Alike’
In their debut single, ‘Look Alike’, they explore unique symmetries with such novel elements and presentations.

Song Review/ Folk : Bob Augustine’s ‘The Candy Wrapper’
If you’re in the market for a chunky, cozy, contemplative, feel-good song to warm this fall, then Bob Augustine’s ‘The Candy Wrapper’ is the perfect track for you.

EP Review/ Alternative : Lovina Falls’ ‘Would That
Her latest release is the ‘Would that It Were’ EP, a collection that is fiery, active, and so alive. Vocal-forward and instrumentally rich, you are in for a treat.

Song Review/ Alternative : Fierbinteanu’s ‘Women of the World’
Their latest release is ‘Women of the World’, a bold and outrageously alternative performance. It is edgy, challenging, intentionally defiant.

Song Review/ Country Folk : Rootiger’s ‘Rewinder’
His latest release is the ‘Rewinder’ album, a collection that perfectly exemplifies the warmth and essential nature of his style.

EP Review/ Soul Pop : Mia Delamar’s ‘Love Me… Not’
Her latest release is ‘Love Me… Not’, a collection that blends R&B/ soul with commercial pop production and energy.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Kevin Honold’s ‘Two Lovers in the Summer’
His latest release is ‘Two Lovers in the Summer’, a luminous, acoustic, dreamy, romantic song about two people who met and fell in love in the summer.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Stephanie Westdal’s ‘Lesser Than’
In her latest release, ‘Lesser Than’, she holds a slow flow, doting on momentous feelings.

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