Single Review/ Pop : Mykola’s ‘Always Lead to You’
His latest release is ‘Always Lead to You’, a track that is about a love that keeps compelling you towards it. In a way that feels like destiny.
Single Review/ Alt Pop : Audren’s ‘When Freedom Dies’
Especially in her latest track, ‘When Freedom Dies’. The artist tells us to beware of the freedom that people in power are selling to us.
Single Review/ Country : Chris Rusin’s ‘Cinders’
His latest release is ‘Cinders’, a track that is delicately light yet deep in a way that anchors you.
Song Review/ Cinematic : D. West’s ‘Dance of the Cathedral Flames’
Dance of the Cathedral Flames’ is an instrumental, a song that moves, grooves, and performs for the listener.
Album Review/ Pop : Avaraj’s ‘The Crumble’
‘The Crumble’ is the artist’s latest album, a collection that embraces the theme of love and romance, and builds a whole world around it.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : John Taglieri’s ‘Ghost’
John Taglieri’s charisma and showmanship spills out of his latest release, ‘Ghost’. A rock n roll number song with a sound that comes swelling out of the bass and beat jacket.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Trueclaw’s ‘The Ones Remembered’
Their latest release is ‘The Ones Remembered’, a track that explores grief, melancholy and reminiscence in the context of losing someone
Song Review/ Alt Rock : DownTown Mystic’s ‘Somebody’s Always Doin’ Something 2 Somebody’
The charisma, the curveballs, and the country sound is vested in the heart of a rock and roll rhythm. Their latest release is ‘Somebody’s Always Doin’ Something 2 Somebody’.
Single Review/ Pop Rock : LA Need Machine’s ‘Rock and Roll Show’
LA Need Machine’s latest release ‘Rock and Roll Show’ is a pop rock song about meeting the love of your life, your ride or die and everything that went right because of it.
Single Review/ Alt Rock : Samuel Yuri’s ‘Wind Before the Storm’
The Brazilian artist’s latest release is ‘Wind Before the Storm’, a song that blends mythical imagery with stormy life experiences to create a rock cinema of strength, resilience and perseverance.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Dorian’s ‘Reconnected - Dream Mix’
He has now released ‘Reconnected (Dream Mix)’, a track that further elevates the track, spruces it with a little bit more romanticism.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Amelina’s ‘Step by Step’
You’ll especially witness it in her latest single, ‘Step by Step’, a pop rock track that lifts into the listener with a surging energy.
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.