Song Review/ Alt Rock : Lekursi’s ‘Amarna Letters’
In their latest track, ‘Amarna Letters’, they curate intimate and emotional frames, bringing them to life with abstract electronica, post rock planes and jazz pieces.
Song Review/ Latin Pop : Soul Lion’s ‘So Good’
For this latest release, ‘So Good’, he explores a neo soul plane. A track that swims and sways with moody melodies and intimate vocal lines.
Song Review/ Hard Rock : Ping Machine’s ‘From 1 2 Another’
Ping Machine’s ‘From 1 2 Another’ can be best described as a portal to another world, to another person, to a whole different feeling.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Paul Gehl’s ‘Train to Nowhere’
Paul Gehl builds an alt rock monstrosity with his latest release, ‘Train to Nowhere’. It has that depth, darkness and a swirling stillness that nicely captures the theme.
Song Review/ Country Rock : JC Cutter’s ‘Tequila at Dawn’
‘Tequila at Dawn’ is his latest release, a track with such memorable and catchy grooves, emphatic riffs, breaks, and a vocal presentation that opens up the whole scene.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Trashy Annie’s ‘The Games We Play’
‘The Games We Play’ is a single from this album. Torn with riffs and striking chords, the soundscape is warped.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Train Conductor’s ‘Elephant Graveyard’
Their latest release is ‘Elephant Graveyard’, a track in which they travel back to the 70s, exploring psychedelics, obscure spaces and absurd perspectives.
Song Review/ Synth Pop : FREDRYD’s ‘Let the Girl Have Her Fun’
FREDRYD’s ‘Let the Girl Have Her Fun’ is a synth pop infinity. A track that ripples, dances, bursts, doubles, triples and mutates into a dance floor.
Song Review/ Pop : Milton Batera’s ‘Pra Sempra, Unexpectedly’
Milton Batera collaborates with Sonia Flores and Cleberson Horsth on his latest release, ‘Pra Sempra, Unexpectedly’.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘The Crow’
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends deliver a scenic, contemplative and storytelling single with ‘The Crow’.
Song Review/ Jazz/ Funk : Tony Frissore’s ‘Bad Strategies’
In his latest release, ‘Bad Strategies’, you’ll especially catch the patterns of the theme in the jazzy accordion flow.
Song Review/ Indie : <3peace. ‘s ‘Colors' (Letting Go)’
His latest release is ‘Colors (Letting Go)’, a track that flows as if in a dream, luminous, colorful, and buoyant.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Kath and The Kicks’ ‘Wild Side’
Their latest release is ‘Wild Side’, a track that is nothing if not an expansive wilderness.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Stone Sea’s ‘Left to Be’
Their latest release is ‘Left to Be’, a track that burns the boundaries that exist between hard rock, grunge, and nu metal to create an incredible high.
Song Review/ House : Bekim!’s ‘We Belong Together’
Bekim! has just released their latest track, ‘We Belong Together’. The song has such an incredible pulse; a dance track that will have you moving and leaping with feeling.
Album Review/ Alt Folk : BC25’s ‘Unearthed Pt. 2’
If you like listening to music like you’re watching a painting, then BC25’s latest album, ‘Unearthed Pt. 2’ is for you. The tracks move with so much detail, depth, perspective and tale.
Song Review/ Pop : Antoin Gibson’s ‘Dead End’
Their latest release is ‘Dead End’, a contemporary pop song that wanders into neo-classical elegance and vocal complexities that is reminiscent of Adele and Lady Gaga.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Tony Lio’s ‘Better to Sleep’
Tony Lio’s is a singer-songwriter and a folk rock artist. With his latest release, ‘Better to Sleep’, he pulls the listener into a dream.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Tonneau’s ‘In My Defence’
In his latest release, ‘In My Defence’, he delves into the strength of faith, of trusting a God and taking comfort in him during hard times.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Powers of the Monk’s ‘Sleepy Fields’
Powers of the Monk creates a fresh folk rock sound with his latest release, ‘Sleepy Fields’. Known for his image-rich and immersive style, he transfers these features to this composition as well.