Album Review/ Soul : Audren’s ‘Think Freedom’
Her latest release is the ‘Think Freedom’ album, a collection in which the true spirit of her music and style is unleashed.
Album Review/ Jazz - Kamila Csenge’s ‘Behind The Universe’
Her latest release is ‘Behind The Universe’, a bluesy jazz underworld of music that she journeys through with her guitar.
EP Review/ Alternative : SEVEN NATION ARMY’s ‘Power and Money’
Their latest release is the ‘Power and Money’ EP, a three track collection that serves up versions of the same song.
Album Review/ Art Rock : Books of Moods’ ‘Dreams’
Their latest release is the ‘Dreams’ album. As you listen to it, song by song, you start to feel the dream inside them all. It’s a beautiful journey.
Album Review/ Jazz : Alexandre LAUGIER’s ‘What a dream it is’
His latest release is ‘What a dream it is’, an album in which you can experience the romance and romanticism of the artist’s style.
Album Review/ Rock : Maverick Smith’s ‘Slightly Different Reality’
Their latest release is ‘Slightly Different Reality’ , a collection that represents the peaks and valleys of their style.
Song Review/ Alt Folk - Finlay Birch’s ‘Inside Your Mind’
It’s as if the human experience has deepened. His latest release is ‘Inside Your Mind’, a track that plays out like a drizzle. You’re drenched in its soft sensibilities without knowing it.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : The Joff Lowson Trio’s ‘Little Door’
Song Review/ Classical : Richard Green’s ‘Sad But Beautiful’
He brings that tradition to his contemporary explorations. Starting at a simple place and building from there, progressively. His latest release is ‘Sad But Beautiful’ featuring Irene Veneziano and Archimia.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : George Collins Band’s ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’
George Collins Band has just released their latest single, ‘My Tomorrow Is Already Missing You Today’. The track is a fresh and heartfelt acoustic track that details the experience of being a parent.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Milyam’s ‘Lost in the Jungle’
Her latest release is ‘Lost in the Jungle’, a track that has its own unique thematic mood, atmosphere, and presence.
Song Review/ Folk : Klarstein.rocks’ ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’
Their latest release is the ‘Under Dim & Shaking Lights’ album, a collection that was started in the 90s and is now seeing fruition.
Song Review/ Alternative : Allan Jamisen’s ‘Closing In’
Allan Jamisen dives into a dazing alternative sphere with latest release, ‘Closing In’. The track has a modern architecture that evolves spontaneously.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Shweta Harve’s ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’
Shweta Harve is a singer-songwriter and artist. Her latest release is ‘Have You Loved Like A Tree?’, a track that reveals not only her musical virtuoso but a poetic grace and a soft spirit.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘This is Now’
There’s an expression and evocation to his songs, a theatrical feature that drives it all home. His latest release is ‘This is Now’, a track that showcases his many gifts.
Song Review/ Hard Rock : ReeToxA’s ‘War Killer’
Their latest release is ‘War Killer’, a single that is a part of the ‘SOLILOQUY’ album. It’s one of their deeper rock tracks. The instrumentals run deep, bubbling with coarse texture and incredible ambience.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘The Hag’
Taken from this album is ‘The Hag’, a song that is wrapped by the tragic veil of an enduring figure who was falsely accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake.
Song Review/ Blues : Judith Owens’ ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’
In her latest release, ‘That’s Why I Love My Baby’, the artist lists the many reasons she loves her husband.
Song Review/ EDM : Synthaurion’s ‘Hope is What We Need’
He’s a magician and each track is a magic trick. ‘Hope is What We Need’ is the artist’s latest single.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Tonneau’s ‘O Father, O Mother’
His latest release is ‘O Father, O Mother’, a track that journeys through acoustics as if creating a language of its own.