Song Review/ Alternative : Allan Jamisen’s ‘This is not an Act’
His latest release is ‘This is Not An Act’, a musical collage of jazz, rap, hip-hop, R&B/ soul, trad folk, and mellow electronica.
Song Review/ Blues : Wattmore & Allan Caswell’s ‘t’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’
Wattmore and Allan Caswell have released ‘It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues’, a track that gets into the slow burn blues. Weaving the atmosphere with hypnotic tones and sensibilities, they reveal an intense and intimate passion for the blues.
Song Review/ Rock : Bullmaera’s ‘Imitator’
Bullmaera’s debut single, ‘Imitator (Demo)’ is a slow burn rock song that is made with hypnotic grooves, cold icy riffs and dazing chords.
Song Review/ Latin : Alexander Abreu and José Alberto EL Ruiseñor’s ‘De Tu Alma, Preso’
Alexander Abreu and José Alberto EL Ruiseñor have just collaborated on a new single, ‘De Tu Alma, Preso’, a groovy, jazzy, Spanish pop song with a tropical feel to it.
Song Review/ Pop : Gareth Davie’s ‘Ruin My Life’
His latest release is ‘Ruin my Life’, a narrative pop track, upbeat and full of stories. Think Charlie Puth, Shawn Mendez, and Nick Jonas.
Song Review/ Alt : Exzenya’s ‘That’s The Story of my Life’
There’s a raw space that she lets her music inhabit and that’s what makes her music uniquely powerful. Her latest release is ‘That’s the Story of My Life’, a track that is like crash art.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Adam Wedd’s ‘for you I’ll cross the sea’
Adam Wedd beguiles and charms us with warm-hearted sentiments with latest release, ‘for you I’ll cross the sea’. His vocals feel like home and carry like precious gems to the listener.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Vagnar av guld’
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends have released their latest song, ‘Vagnar av guld’. Giving us a glimpse into the Swedish band’s upcoming album, the song is plush and sunny with music and feeling.
Song Review/ Pop : Nicole Huff’s ‘Who We Are’
Nicole Huff inspires us to come into who we are in her latest track, ‘Who We Are’. The singer-songwriter and pop artist celebrates living life in a way that is true to yourself.
Album Review/ Indie Pop : HYUNWOO KIM’s ‘The 2026 K-Hindi Collection’
Her latest release is ‘The 2026 K-Hindi Collection’, an album that lifts emotion and stories with the evocative theatrics that K-pop has become famous for.
Album Review/ Americana : Mogipbob’s ‘High on the Hog’
His latest release is ‘High on the Hog’, an album that blends feel good pop with 70s classic rock and some country/ Americana influences.
Song Review/ Indie Pop : Emerald Park’s ‘A Song to C’
Their music reveals the artist behind them, making it feel familiar and authentic. ‘A Song to C’ is the band’s latest release.
Song Review/ Funk : Grey & Purple Songbook’s ‘Lessons Learned, Vision Clear’
Their latest release is ‘Lessons Learned, Vision Clear’, a track that exemplifies the dynamism of their style and the sophistication of their craft.
Album Review/ Rock : Mick J Clark’s ‘Pole Position’
His latest release is ‘Pole Position’, a collection of tracks that is sure to elevate your day with its feel-good rhythms, thoughtful vocals, and insightful lyrics.
Song Review/ Electronic : Julia Sound’s ‘One Love’ ft. Dolly De Guerre & Megasonic
For her latest release, ‘One Love’, the artist collaborates with Dolly De Guerre and Megasonic to bring to life an electric and sonically vivid soundscape to life.
Song Review/ Art Rock : Mohawk Castle’s ‘Music From A Cloud’
His latest release is ‘Music From A Cloud’, a track with an intuitive rhythm design that flows alongside a stream of consciousness vocal flow.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Siren Section’s ‘Separation Team’
Their latest release is ‘Separation Team’, a collection that builds a new sound sphere, song by song. The boundaries are forgotten.
Song Review/ Rock : Valiancy’s ‘Voices’
His latest release is ‘Voices’, a track that explores the nature of the voices in our heads. I
Song Review/ Americana : George Collins Band’s ‘What Living Is For’
George Collins Band brings the whole world to life with their latest release ‘What Living Is For’.
Song Review/ New Age : Simonne Draper and Jon Kennedy’s ‘Finesca II’
If you want to immerse in an ethereal folk atmosphere, then ‘Finesca II’ by Simonne Draper and Jon Kennedy has you covered.