Category: Releases
Projekt C – “Horn-Shell People” (Single Review)
Projekt C come charging in with “Horn-Shell People,” a single that wastes absolutely no time making its presence known. Built on momentum, grit, and sharp [more…]
Peningo Riders – “Duck That Jeep” (Single Review)
Peningo Riders come roaring out of Rye, New York with their debut single “Duck That Jeep,” a gritty, high-octane Southern Rock anthem that feels built [more…]
The Mortal Prophets – Hide Inside The Moon (Album Review)
John Beckmann’s The Mortal Prophets has never operated like a traditional band. Instead, it feels more like a moving constellation — a project where avant-garde [more…]
Gloria May Byron – “Shadows Over Eden (Where Did All the Mercy Go!)” (Single)
With “Shadows Over Eden,” Gloria May Byron emerges as a striking new voice from Newfoundland, offering a single that feels less like a debut release [more…]
Letting the Story Speak
“Lurleen” is the kind of song that doesn’t raise its voice—and doesn’t need to. On this new single, Live Oak Sunburst leans into the quiet [more…]
Where Memory Becomes Music
On Childhood Memories, Levi Sap Nei Thang does something quietly brave: she looks back without romanticizing, without rushing, and without flinching. Released on January 1, [more…]
Easy Love, No Rush
“Woman I Don’t Know Yet” sounds like a song that wasn’t trying to impress anyone—and that’s exactly why it works. On this laid-back single, Cazzjezter [more…]
The Quiet Intimacy of The Vildes
There’s something quietly unsettling about “Manicure for the Strangers.” Not because it’s harsh or dramatic, but because it’s uncomfortably familiar. On their second single, Norwegian [more…]
Judith Owen – Judith Owen Swings Christmas (Cover Album)
With Judith Owen Swings Christmas, Judith Owen doesn’t simply revisit the holiday songbook—she revitalizes it with wit, warmth, and the hard-earned joy of an artist [more…]
JD Days – Christmas Anthology (Original Album)
With Christmas Anthology, JD Days reimagine the festive album as something closer to a cinematic universe than a seasonal playlist. Spanning ten tracks—six originals and [more…]