Category: Reviews
A Quiet Prayer in a Loud World
“Father Help Us” doesn’t arrive with spectacle. It doesn’t chase urgency or drama. Instead, it opens its hands slowly—and that’s where its power lives. On [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…]
Pearl & the Piano – “Standing on the Edge of the World” (Original Single)
With “Standing on the Edge of the World,” Pearl & the Piano deliver a quietly devastating folk anthem that transforms an intimate family story into [more…]
Sean MacLeod – “I Know Not” (Original Single)
With “I Know Not,” Irish songwriter Sean MacLeod continues his long-standing fascination with the space where pop melody meets musical experimentation. The single, due for [more…]
Energy Whores – “Electric Friends” (Original Single)
With “Electric Friends,” New York electro-art provocateurs Energy Whores deliver a chilling parable of digital intimacy gone hollow. It’s a track that pulses with synthetic [more…]
Eternal Tone – “Kodaks” (Original Single)
With “Kodaks,” Eternal Tone delivers an uplifting, anthem-driven track that captures the spirit of perseverance and self-belief. Seamlessly blending Hip Hop, Rap, and RnB, the [more…]
HANR – “Energy” (Original Single)
With “Energy,” HANR delivers a warm, confident anthem that radiates intimacy, rhythm, and emotional clarity. Blending the sensual pulse of Afrobeat with the soulfulness of [more…]
Fierbinteanu – “Merrymaking” (Original Single)
What was the last political dance track that refused to stay in its lane—too catchy to dismiss, too pointed to ignore? With “Merrymaking,” Brussels-based electro-punk [more…]
Le Comité Restreint – Révolution Album Review
Le Comité Restreint’s double-album Révolution is a poetic and sensory odyssey, a 13-track exploration of transformation, risk, and self-discovery. The Paris-based collective blends music, poetry, [more…]