EP Review/ Alt Rock : Lost Velvet’s ‘Endless’
Their latest release is the ‘Endless’ EP, a five song collection that somberly, and leisurely spreads across so many planes. In the title track, they loop glassy grooves with glinting basslines. In the chorus, every aspect of the song is expanded, stretched into an elastic force.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Transgalactica’s ‘The Great Escape : Famine’
Transgalactica’s latest release is ‘The Great Escape : Famine’, a cinematic prog rock production that embroils the listener in supernatural imagery and drama.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Patrick Costello’s ‘Borderline : Chaos at the Border’
Titled ‘Borderline : Chaos at the Border’, the track is a cinematic production. Flushed with rock features, jazz, Latin blues, and an unforgettable vocal line to go with it, the song is thoroughly engaging.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Aircraft’s ‘Idiot Love’
In his latest release, ‘Idiot Love’, he explores the absoluteness of the theme, the kind of love that is infinite, that builds against all reason, against all odds.
EP Review/ Alt Rock : University Drive’s ‘First Stage Separation’
Their latest release is ‘First Stage Separation EP’, a five-track collection that keeps you deeply immersed and involved in the thick of the theme.
Song Review/ Alternative : Powers of the Monk’s ‘Bread and Circuses’
His latest release is ‘Bread and Circuses’, an alternative music matinee that reveals the melancholic correlations between earning a living (bread) and reality of circuses.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : The Transference’s ‘floodlights’
Their latest release is ‘Floodlights’, an album that is made like its title suggests. There’s a lot of that fanfare, celebratory, and busy frames.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Alex Wellkers’ ‘Reach the Stars’
Alex Wellkers is an alt rock artist with a cinematic style. The artist has just released their sophomore album, ‘Reach the stars’, an immersive neo-classical - rock orchestra that explores the theme in many frames.
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.
Single Review/ Alt Rock : Tefnut’s ‘I’m High’
Tefnut is a singer-songwriter and an alt rock artist. She debuts with her single, ‘I’m High’, a track that speculates the collision of R&B/ Soul with contemporary pop and hard rock.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Giu’s ‘BACK IS ROCK’
His latest release is ‘BACK IS ROCK’, an album that explores the indie-alternative spectrum. We see some pop rock, elements of folk, alternative, and a whole lot of these in between blends.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : St. Divine’s ‘Swallow’
Their latest release is ‘Swallow’, a textured rock song whose classic rock is waylaid with a Beatlesque folk and funk, and an 80s and 90s alternative feel.
Album Review/ Art Rock : Blunt Blade’s ‘Forgiveness’
Their latest release is ‘Forgiveness’, an album that samples electronic sequences alongside deep rock and inexorable pop flows. It is a collection that is definitely worth taking in because of what it has to offer.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Svarp the Harp’s ‘Irjentwat is' immer’
Svarp the Harp is an alt rock band with a fierce and powerul musicality. We especially get to see this in their latest single, ‘Irjentwat is' immer’.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Maverick Smith’s ‘We Make Fire, They Make Smoke’
Their latest release is ‘We Make Fire, They Make Smoke’. It is a nine-track album that explores scenic country alongside hard rock, punk, folk pop, and classic rock.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : I Forget Myself’s ‘A Countenance in Involution’
His latest release is ‘A Countenance in Involution’, the artist’s eighth studio album in which he plays around with the essence and expanse of rock as he knows it.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : Nick Cody & The Heartache’s ‘This Is Love & Heartache’
Their latest release is ‘This Is Love & Heartache’, a charming album that nicely captures the sensibilities and artistry of the band. Each track is groovy and soulful than the next, as they slip and slide along the dreamy love and romantic melancholy of heartache.
Song Review/ Rock : Isaac Neilson’s ‘Dated a Daydream’
His latest release is ‘Dated a Daydream’, a track that so seamlessly blends indie pop with synth rock, shoegaze, and pop rock. It is a happy song, so free and exuberant in its expression.
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.