Song Review/ Alt Rock : Dylan Gers’ ‘Scars on the Soul’
Scars on the Soul’ is a visceral alt rock track that merges features of classic rock, hard rock, and post rock to forge a bottomless fantasy of melancholy, tragedy, and heartache.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Paul Gehl’s ‘Through The Darkness’
His latest release is ‘Through the Darkness’, a muddy hard rock, alt rock composition that is thick and foggy in a hypnotic way.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Adam Wedd’s ‘FIGURE IT OUT’
His latest release is ‘FIGURE IT OUT’, an alt rock composition with a dynamism and distinctiveness that you cannot let die down.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Lekursi’s ‘Amarna Letters’
In their latest track, ‘Amarna Letters’, they curate intimate and emotional frames, bringing them to life with abstract electronica, post rock planes and jazz pieces.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Paul Gehl’s ‘Train to Nowhere’
Paul Gehl builds an alt rock monstrosity with his latest release, ‘Train to Nowhere’. It has that depth, darkness and a swirling stillness that nicely captures the theme.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Trashy Annie’s ‘The Games We Play’
‘The Games We Play’ is a single from this album. Torn with riffs and striking chords, the soundscape is warped.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Train Conductor’s ‘Elephant Graveyard’
Their latest release is ‘Elephant Graveyard’, a track in which they travel back to the 70s, exploring psychedelics, obscure spaces and absurd perspectives.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Kath and The Kicks’ ‘Wild Side’
Their latest release is ‘Wild Side’, a track that is nothing if not an expansive wilderness.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Stone Sea’s ‘Left to Be’
Their latest release is ‘Left to Be’, a track that burns the boundaries that exist between hard rock, grunge, and nu metal to create an incredible high.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Tony Lio’s ‘Better to Sleep’
Tony Lio’s is a singer-songwriter and a folk rock artist. With his latest release, ‘Better to Sleep’, he pulls the listener into a dream.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Omnesia’s ‘Dangle’
Their latest release is ‘Dangle’, a track that blends big, bad, bold riffs with a hard rock and nu metal build. True to its title, listening to the song feels like you’re dangling off the edge of something.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : 3 Days of Wonder’s ‘Anyone Who Knows’
In their latest release, ‘Anyone Who Knows’, they seem to seamlessly combine a raw production of post grunge, hard rock with a post punk, arena rock frame.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Hollows’s ‘Blood’
In their latest release, ‘Blood’, a dark and stormy soundscape is tempered with a soft gush of softness.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : John Taglieri’s ‘Ghost’
John Taglieri’s charisma and showmanship spills out of his latest release, ‘Ghost’. A rock n roll number song with a sound that comes swelling out of the bass and beat jacket.
Single Review/ Alt Rock : Samuel Yuri’s ‘Wind Before the Storm’
The Brazilian artist’s latest release is ‘Wind Before the Storm’, a song that blends mythical imagery with stormy life experiences to create a rock cinema of strength, resilience and perseverance.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : M’at’s ‘Deadites Everywhere’
M’at channels his inner gremlin with his latest release, ‘Deadites Everywhere’, a perfect track for the Halloween season. The alt rock artist has a dark pulse and runs deep with it.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Saint Friday’s ‘Reason’
For their latest single, ‘REASON’, they create a scaling soundscape, a gradual continuum with fluid symmetry.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Decede’s ‘Leave it all Behind’
His latest release is ‘leave it all behind’, a track that seamlessly blends mellow acoustics with melody driven guitar and smooth grooves.
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.