Song Review/ Pop : 彭俐客’s ‘沉沦’
His latest release is ‘沉沦’, (sinking) an AI track, blending neoclassical echoes with evocative Chinese vocals and sweeping synths.
Song Review/ Indie : The Parachute Testers’ ‘Tired Bones’
The Parachute Testers craft a melodic cinema with their latest ‘Tired Bones’. The track is moody and melancholic.
Song Review/ Pop : Eileen Carey’s ‘Carry Me Away’
Her latest release is ‘Carry Me Away’, a track that naturally blends country sentiments and vocal style with pop energy and a brooding rock instrumental.
Song Review/ Pop : Rachael Sage’s ‘Just Enough’
Flowing through its melodies and lyrical narratives is quite the delight because it has a way of making you feel seen, validated, and secure. ‘Just Enough’, is a song from the collection.
Song Review/ New Wave : MatAre’s ‘Epilogue’
MatAre’s conceptual genius reaches a new height with its latest release, ‘Epilogue’.
Song Review/ Pop : Benjamin Quartz’s ‘Pyromane’
Benjamin Quartz is a French singer-songwriter known for his charismatic storytelling style. His latest release is ‘Pyromane’ or ‘Pyromaniac’, a mischievous tale about an explosive lover
Song Review/ Pop : Vanessa Marie King’s ‘Estoy tan orgullosa de Ti’
That shine cannot be dimmed. ‘Estoy tan orgullosa de Ti’ or ‘I’m Proud of You’ is the song that opens her latest album ‘Eterna’.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Caludia Balla’s ‘Video Game’
Claudia Balla’s stylistic range continues to amaze and impress with every release. Her latest release is ‘Video Game’, a track where she crafts a space of confluence for commercial pop,
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Lilia Asha’s ‘Ghost House’
Her latest release is ‘Ghost House’, a track that explores the remnants of heartache and grief.
Song Review/ Pop : TYYE’s ‘whole thing’
Especially in his latest single, ‘whole thing’, in which he gives us a confessional love song.
Song Review/ Pop : Kristin Grayden’s ‘Wrapped with a Bow’
In her release ‘Wrapped with a Bow’, the artist explores the merriment of Christmas as if in a storybook.
Song Review/ Pop : Mike Stewart Theory’s ‘Reaches Us’
In his latest release, ‘It Reaches Us’, he explores an otherworldly phenomenon, a cryptic and mystical energy that has an infinite wisdom.
Song Review/ Pop : Jimmy Scott Free’s ‘Turn Back Time’
Jimmy Scott Free has just released their debut release, ‘Turn Back Time’ featuring Kim English
Song Review/ Pop : Sheila’s ‘You Will Want My Love’
In her latest release, ‘You Will Want My Love’, the artist forges a contemporary pop atmosphere, building it with meaningful vocal strokes.
EP Review/ Dark Pop : Antoin Gibson’s ‘Serene Despair’
Song Review/ Pop Ballad : Ferdinand Rennie’s ‘Someone to Remember Me’
His latest release is ‘Someone to Remember (2025 version)’, a track that is made like a romantic movie.
Single Review/ Pop : Casey McQuillen’s ‘Better Than This’
Her latest release is ‘Better Than This’, a pop track that weaves in intimate acoustics, thoughtful vocal arcs and incredible choral peaks.
Album Review/ Art Pop : Odelet’s ‘Raindance’
Her latest release is ‘Raindance’, an album that is as intimate, sensual, and romantic as it sounds. Hued with dreamy colors, gleaming tones and a moody swell, the tracks have a way of transporting you.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Exzenya’s ‘Intermittent Love’
Exzenya’s experimental flavors open in their release, ‘Intermittent Love’. The track, forming completely off the genre grid, inextricably blends alt pop with moments of emo, autotune, and new age rap.
Song Review/ Pop : Exzenya’s ‘Regulator of my Dopamine’
Exzenya’s stylistic multitude makes a special showcase in her track, ‘Regulator of my Dopamine’. The track traces the hedonistic sphere of being, expressing it with experimental hip-hop, electro pop, and cerebral influences.