
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Super Pyramid’s ‘Only the Vain’
Their latest release is ‘Only the Vain’, a track that forms with an Italian summer aesthetic. That air of romance, art, contemplation, and dreams. It floods the song.

Album Review/ Alt Pop : Burnt Soul’s ‘Eternal Distance’
‘Eternal Distance’ is Burnt Soul’s latest album, a collection that explores moments of human experience. With dark pop elements and resonant rock flows, the artist creates dimension and spectacular perspective across the album.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Sdante’s ‘Your Smile Got Me’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Your Smile Got Me’, a track that wholesomely features the intoxicating experience of being affected by a lover’s smile.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Reeya Banerjee’s ‘This Place’
Her latest release is ‘This Place’, an album that explores moments of her life; moments of love, heartache, connection, joy, and survival, projecting it onto a sonic space with brilliant cinematic appeal.

Song Review/ Art Rock : Fiona Amaka’s ‘No Daylight’
Her latest release is ‘No Daylight’, an alt pop, disco-soul composition that is vibrant and electric.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : The Kellows’ ‘Do You Want Me To?’
Their latest release is ‘Do You Want Me To?’, a riff-powered, beat built, and vocal high track. It throws a surreal haze, a cerebral cast.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Mercy Kelly’s ‘Speak Too Soon’
The latest release is ‘Speak to Soon’. The song forms with soft, fluid atmospheres, instrumentals swirling into the liquid sentiments of the vocals.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Jay Putty’s ‘Centerfield’
Especially his latest track, ‘Centerfield - Cover’. With a flurry of country rock activity, the song comes alive with the spirit of baseball.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Bolidde’s ‘Rainbow Galaxy’
In his latest album, ‘Rainbow Galaxy’, he poses music to suit the contextual facets of the theme. All of this to create an immersive and refreshing listening experience for the listener

Song Review/ Indie Pop : MatAre’s ‘I Could Kill You but I Love You’
MatAre’s latest single, ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’ can be described as a fresh burst of indie pop.

Song Review/ Indie : Fourmark’s ‘Reflections’
FOURMARKS is a four-piece indie band with a fresh and wakening sound. Their genius lies in their unique thematic perspectives, like in their latest release, ‘Reflections’.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Linkwells’s ‘For The First Time’
In their latest release, ‘For The First Time’, the band renders a classic rock song that swirls with influences from the 70s and 2000s.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Afternoon in the Park’s ‘Livin’ Around the Sun’
Their latest release is ‘Livin’ Around the Sun’, an album that is fiery and fuzzy in a way that fantastically relates to the theme.

Song Review/ Latin Pop : Generale’s ‘La Street’
His latest release is ‘La Street’, a track that exemplifies the passionate spirit and spark of the artist. Especially his ability to ignite it in his listeners and get them excited and grooving.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Delta of Venus’s Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’
Their latest release is ‘Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’, two stylistic perspectives of the same song juxtaposed beautifully.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Burbs’ ‘There’s No Time For The Presents’
With their latest single, ‘There’s No Time For Presents’ they create an expansive atmosphere, progressing into the theme, leading up to it with emotion, ideas, and energy.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Rare Seed’s ‘Ethereal Enclave’
Their latest release is ‘Ethereal Enclave’, an album that is full of musical treasures. Each track is a glistening jewel made to stimulate the mind, immerse it in music and whisk it away.

Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Our Love’
He drives it slowly to creative blooms of trad folk, indie rock, and modern acoustics. ‘Our Love’ is the second part of the double single.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Burton Badman’s ‘Broken Symmetry’
Burton Badman’s latest single, ‘Broken Symmetry’ is a gift of progressive rock that keeps on giving. The genre-blending band explore such swap seated conventions of rock and overturn them with craft and creativity.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Sunrise in Jupiter’s ‘Take Me Home’
Their latest is ‘Take Me Home’. The current of the riffs, the electricity in the basslines and the peaks in the vocals. It is all very exhilarating.