Category: Reviews
Deception’s End – Desu Taem
Deception’s End (Is That My Blood) by Desu Taem hits like something torn straight out of controlled chaos. From the first seconds, it doesn’t really [more…]
Archard Murray’s “The Perconator”
Archard Murray’s “The Perconator” hits like a late-night pulse—steady, hypnotic, and built to keep bodies in motion. It doesn’t ease in or build slowly; it [more…]
SARA DIANA – DIABOLICAL STRANGER
Sara Diana really goes for it with “Diabolical Stranger,” and honestly, it pays off. This track sounds like something you’d hear in a stylish thriller [more…]
Tony Frissore- “Self Soothe”
Tony Frissore’s “Self Soothe” feels like a deliberate step away from overstimulation, leaning into simplicity with a clear sense of direction. It’s not a track [more…]
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…]
Fileehx – “Welcome to Hell Hey” (Single)
With “Welcome to Hell Hey,” Fileehx delivers a sharply observed, sunlit paradox—a track that smiles brightly while quietly tightening the knot beneath it. Upbeat, ironic, [more…]
Olivia Cox – “Made Friends” (Single)
With “Made Friends,” Olivia Cox steps confidently into 2026 with a single that feels both emotionally grounded and quietly ambitious. Set for release on 16 [more…]