Album Review/ New Wave : _Shoe’s ‘Patterns of Possession’
_SHOE is a modern alt electronic banner that staunchly implements concept pieces. And their latest release, ‘Patterns of Possessions’ is no different.
Song Review/ EDM : Elisa V’s ‘How You Feel’
Her latest release is ‘How You Feel’. A track that casts an EDM atmosphere, which the artist weaves through with her violin.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : M’at’s ‘Deadites Everywhere’
M’at channels his inner gremlin with his latest release, ‘Deadites Everywhere’, a perfect track for the Halloween season. The alt rock artist has a dark pulse and runs deep with it.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Saint Friday’s ‘Reason’
For their latest single, ‘REASON’, they create a scaling soundscape, a gradual continuum with fluid symmetry.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Decede’s ‘Leave it all Behind’
His latest release is ‘leave it all behind’, a track that seamlessly blends mellow acoustics with melody driven guitar and smooth grooves.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Korda Korder’s ‘Goodbye My Friend’
For their latest release, ‘Goodbye my Friend’, they explored bittersweet moments of saying goodbye to a friend. There’s nostalgia, melancholy, memories, and a sense of magic.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Blind Man’s Daughter’s ‘Harbor Boulevard’
For her latest release, ‘Harbor Boulevard’, she orchestrates a feel good pop rock song that is enriched with a country flow.
Song Review/ alt folk : Tim Woodbridge’s ‘ Pure Vital’
For his latest release, ‘Pure Vital’, he creates an atmosphere of reflective melancholy. A song that blends stylistic glimmers of The Beatles, Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, Simon & Garfunkel, and Gary Jules.
Song Review/ Pop : Ava Valianti’s ‘Running on Empty’
Her latest release is ‘Running on Empty’, an oozing alt folk song. Within a shimmering, floating, and undulating ethereal synth space,
Song Review/ Folk Pop : George Collins Band’s ‘Black and White World’
His latest song, ‘Black and White World’ is as colorful as the rainbow. With an uplifting atmosphere, the artist brings out the dullness and bluntness of a black and white view of the world.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Carl Liungman’s ‘Saint’
They are a way of feeling, knowing, and seeing. In his latest release, ‘Saint’, the artist’s piano professes a solemnity but also a tenderness, a vulnerability that affects the listener, even softens them.
Song Review/ Pop : Bailey Perrie’s ‘Supreme’
Her latest release is ‘Supreme’, a track that navigates the labyrinth of truth and lies as it exists in a difficult relationship.
Song Review/ Pop : Anniee’s ‘Wearing Black’
Her latest release is ‘Wearing Black’, a track that is made as a tiered electro pop number.
Song Review/ Pop : Camille K’s ‘Let’s Face it’
Her latest release is ‘Let’s Face It’, a track that features a soft R&B flavour in her pop.
Song Review/ Acoustic : Steel & Velvet’s ‘Orphan’s Lament’
Taken from the album is ‘Orphan’s Lament’, the breakout track that perfectly captures the vast stylistic range of the artist.
Song Review/ Pop : MrGeorge’s ‘Light in Your Eyes’
His latest release is ‘Light in your Eyes’, a song that blends modern dance pop with disco to create an electric atmosphere.
Song Review/ Rock : Ezra Vancil’s ‘Babylove’
Ezra Vancil comes in with simmering country blues with his latest release, ‘Babylove’. The track celebrates the raw and rustic emotions, textures, and culture of blues.
Song Review/ New Age : Nikiré’s ‘ETERNITY beneath the stars of God’
Nikiré brings the vastness of the universe and everything that it has to offer to our doorstep with her latest release, ‘ETERNITY Beneath the Stars of God’.
Song Review/ Soul Rock : Ulrich Jannert’s ‘Wander Still’
His latest release is ‘Wander Still’, a collection that explores moments of soul rock with contemporary pop in ways that are reminiscent of Adele, Lady Gaga, and John Legend.
Song Review/ House : Bonita Delaney’s ‘We Can Light The World - Cutmore Remix’
She released ‘We Can Light the World’, a radiant and powerfully optimistic track earlier this year.