Category: Reviews
The Lunar Keys – “Pure As Your Protocol”
Guildford’s own alt-rock livewires The Lunar Keys return with “Pure As Your Protocol” — a blistering, cinematic anthem that dives headfirst into the uneasy intersection [more…]
Ava Valianti – “Running on Empty”
At just sixteen, Ava Valianti already writes with the kind of emotional clarity that most artists spend decades chasing. Her new single, “Running on Empty,” [more…]
Billy Bobak – Billy Wakes Up
Billy Bobak’s Billy Wakes Up is one of those debut albums that feels both nostalgic and brand new at the same time. You can hear [more…]
Rupert Träxler – The Journey
With The Journey, Vienna-based artist Rupert Träxler invites listeners into a sonic realm that feels more like meditation than mere music — a delicate, dreamlike [more…]
Trueclaw – The Ones Remembered
With The Ones Remembered, Swedish artist Trueclaw delivers a breathtaking meditation on existence — a sonic elegy to humanity itself. Both intimate and cosmic in [more…]
Chellcy Reitsma – Carpe Diem
Chellcy Reitsma’s Carpe Diem is a triumphant artistic statement — a cinematic, soul-baring journey through the emotional landscapes of love, resilience, and creative freedom. The [more…]
Robert O’Connor – Clubwav Continuum
Robert O’Connor’s Clubwav Continuum is not just an album — it’s an atmosphere, a pulse, and a masterclass in how to reimagine pop for the [more…]
Album Review: 献给 AI 的思考 (A Reflection for AI) — 彭俐客
With his groundbreaking album 献给 AI 的思考, released October 25, 2025, 彭俐客 transforms deeply personal experiences into an emotionally charged C-Pop narrative. As a foreign [more…]
Album Review: Ulrich Jannert – Wander Still
A feel-good soundtrack for dreamers who refuse to stand still, Music has a special kind of power. It can lift us up, heal us, and [more…]
Audio Graffiti Society “Nope” (Original Single)
A bold roar against the noisy world of social media Some songs whisper their meaning, but “Nope” by Audio Graffiti Society shouts it loud and [more…]