
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Blueprint Tokyo’s ‘Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope’
Their latest release is ‘Neon Circuits and The Mission of Hope’, a collection that speculates the boundaries of indie rock and see how far it can be stretched.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Ian Leding’s ‘Leviathan’
In his latest instrumental, ‘Leviathan’, the artist composed a winding piece, warping the listener’s sense of reality, transporting them to a dark, hypnotic, horror scape that is both alluring and terrifying at the same time.

EP Review/ Alt Rock : The All’s Eye’s ‘Saturday Sessions Live’
Two of these spirited sessions and playful musical banter had made it into their latest release, ‘Saturday Sessions Live’. It is a double single that explores styles like country, blues rock, jazz, funk, psychedelics, and everything in between.

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/ Dream Pop : Ethan Gold’s ‘Camera’
‘Camera’ is his latest single, a track that creates a mellow vastness, an instrumental scene, an emotional atmosphere, and a textural spread.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Blofeld Sands’ ‘Never Been Easy’
Blofeld Sands’ sophomore release, ‘Never Been Easy’, is a rush of feeling. The soundscape is made to flow over you, through you, and even take you away with it.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Richard Tyler Epperson’s ‘Like Everything Else’
His latest release is ‘Like Everything Else’ a track that has so much character and personality that it mounts on you and takes over.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Delta of Venus’s ‘Disengaged/Slipping’
With their debut double release, ‘Disengaged/Slipping’, the band explores powerful sensibilities that emerge out of love, out of the romance

Album Review/ Alternative : Simeon Kirkegaard’s ‘*’
His latest release is ‘*’, an album that is molded by his life experiences, personality, and a new sense of self.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : JFT’s ‘Maybe’
His latest release is ‘Maybe’, a track exemplifies the visceral moments of the artist’s experience.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Mad Bad World’s ‘Weirdo’
His latest single is ‘Weirdo’, a track for which he leans into the absurd and abstract to unearth a sort of fantastical universe.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Among the Masses’ ‘Antarctica’
Their latest release is ‘Antarctica’, a vibrant and vivid composition that fills up with layers of sonic affluence.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Red Cabin’s ‘Straight Line’
Their latest release is ‘Straight Line’, a track that creates the theme with contrasting elements and design.

The Venz’s ‘Slow Motel’ : An Alternative Story of Stolen Passions
‘Slow Motel’ is the artist’s debut single, a track that exemplifies the raw style and visceral affectations of the artist.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Electric High’s ‘Siren’s Lullaby’
Their latest release is ‘Siren’s Lullaby’, a single that is deeply rung with instrumental grandeur, a stellar vocal line, and bass lines that crackle and sizzle for days.

Zarooni’s Disco Rock is all Glammed in ‘WTF!’
His latest release is, ‘WTF!’, a groovy disco rock vibrance. Everything is so bright and luminous that you would think that it was made of photons entirely.

Artist Feature / Alt Rock : Rooftop Screamers’ 'My Sanity’
This means, stylistic fluidity, genre-bending, and musical novelty like never before. His latest collaboration is ‘My Sanity’ with singer-songwriter Randy McStine.

bummer, dude! Breaks Alt Rock Glass Ceiling with Latest, ‘BAREFOOT’
The ideas are solid and the execution is sophisticated, contemplative, and immersive. Their latest release is ‘Barefoot’, a raw, piercing, and texture brilliance.

EP Review/ Alt Rock : Coma Beach’s ‘Passion/ Bliss’
The band brings that full power into their latest release ‘Passion/ Bliss’ EP, a collection that takes the listener through the perversion of passion to pride, fall, and a salvation hopefully.

Single Review/ Alt Rock : The Dead Bottomleys’ ‘Coal’
‘Coal’ introduces the album. Much like the fossil fuel, the song is forged with heat. Slathered in basslines, drenched in riffs and punctuated with strong beats, its evolutions are fantastical.