Song Review/ Indie Rock : Ed Boxall’s ‘The High Far Fields of Home’
His latest release is ‘The High Far Fields of Home’, an acoustic folk track that forms like the expanse of fields.
Album Review/ Post Rock : Blackout Transmission’s ‘Twilight & Resonance’
The listening experience of Blackout Transmission’s ‘Twilight & Resonance’ is extraordinary. A collection that grows full with dazing textures, vibrations, and luminosity.
Song Review/ Pop : 彭俐客’s ‘沉沦’
His latest release is ‘沉沦’, (sinking) an AI track, blending neoclassical echoes with evocative Chinese vocals and sweeping synths.
Song Review/ Country Folk : Liz Nash’s ‘Nana and the Gator’
In her latest release, ‘Nana and the Gator’, she tells us a fun story from her childhood about gators and her eccentric grandma.
Song Review/ Country : Wattmore’s ‘Canadian Whiskey’
Their latest release is ‘Canadian Whiskey’, a honky tonk track full of sharp tones and twangs. They stumble through its dynamism, combining it with vocal and instrumental histrionics.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Jamaine Leone’s ‘Empty’
His latest release is ‘Empty’, a track in which he explores the feeling of aimlessness, feeling lost in yourself, in who you are.
EP Review/ EDM : Makanduk’s ‘Ruined’
Makanduk is an electronic music artist and producer with a fresh style. His latest EP, ‘Ruined’ sparks a dynamism and excitement that you want to keep on with.
Song Review/ Tango : El Cachivache Quinteto’s ‘Chacabuco’
Taken from the collection is ‘Chacabuco’, a mellow track that has such an ambivalent atmosphere.
Song Review/ Composer : Mark Sutton’s ‘Odyssey’
For his latest release, ‘Odyssey’, he created yet another cinematic piece. Piano melodies leading the journey into an ethereal space.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : Ramblerman’s ‘Midday Melancholy’
Ramblerman has come out with his latest, ‘Midday Melancholy’, a track that delves into mundanity with a stream of consciousness narrative.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Cosmic Songbird’s ‘Ophelia’
The track ‘Ophelia’ opens the album. A song in which the artist explores a dalliance of neoclassicals with theatrical ambience and performative vocals.
Song Review/ Indie : Saline Eyes’ ‘Autumn Rain’
That warm feeling of meeting an old friend, or taking in the smell of your childhood home, or when you're grasping at the beauty of an autumnal scene that you’ve seen all your life. That’s what the artist’s latest release ‘Autumn Rain’ is about.
Song Review/ Indie : The Parachute Testers’ ‘Tired Bones’
The Parachute Testers craft a melodic cinema with their latest ‘Tired Bones’. The track is moody and melancholic.
Song Review/ Folk : Gideon Unna’s ‘What is Love’
If you’re in the music market for a fresh and feel good alt folk song, then Gideon Unna’s latest release, ‘What is Love’ featuring Kaley Halperin is where it’s at.
Song Review/ Pop : Eileen Carey’s ‘Carry Me Away’
Her latest release is ‘Carry Me Away’, a track that naturally blends country sentiments and vocal style with pop energy and a brooding rock instrumental.
Song Review/ Pop : Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’
Flowing through its melodies and lyrical narratives is quite the delight because it has a way of making you feel seen, validated, and secure. ‘Just Enough’, is a song from the collection.
Song Review/ Experimental : Exzenya’s ‘Captivity’
Her latest release is ‘Captivity’, a track where she explores the boundaries that we draw for ourselves, or let others draw for us.
Song Review/ Rock : Bleak’s ‘The Wave’
Imagine Bleak’s latest song, ‘The Wave’, as an atmospheric space that delves into the drive, depths, current, and spirit of waves.
Song Review/ Rock : The 7th Gatekeeper’s ‘You Are My Sunshine’
The 7th Gatekeeper brings a whole new level to the children’s beloved lullaby, ‘You are my Sunshine’ in his latest release of the same name.
Song Review/ New Wave : MatAre’s ‘Epilogue’
MatAre’s conceptual genius reaches a new height with its latest release, ‘Epilogue’.