Category: Reviews
TYYE Opens a New Chapter with “whole thing”
Expecting something less poppy than his first project? Think again! TYYE delivered exactly what listeners desired, not only in the “whole thing” but also in [more…]
Olivia Booth Strikes Deep with Powerful New Single “MIND”
In the crowded landscape of British indie music, Manchester-based singer-songwriter Olivia Booth has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new voices. Her latest [more…]
“Neon Heat (feat. Vessa) [Radio Edit]”: Where the Past Meets the Pulse of Today
DJ Momotaro’s latest single “Neon Heat (feat. Vessa) [Radio Edit]” takes listeners on an electro-driven, dance-pop ride that feels both nostalgic and new. From the [more…]
Shelita’s “Fade” – Holding On Before It’s Gone
Shelita’s latest single “Fade” feels like a tender reminder of how fleeting time truly is. Built on soft synths and a steady bassline that moves [more…]
Finding Clarity in “Man I Used To Be”
Dax’s new single, “Man I Used To Be”, released on August 1st, 2025, feels like a heartfelt letter in musical form. The lyrics reflect on [more…]
“Vanitas” – A Soundtrack Waiting for Its Screen
“Vanitas” by Gianfranco Malorgio feels less like music made only for listening and more like a soundtrack waiting to be seen. Written with cinema in [more…]
Shadows in Sound: Gianfranco Malorgio’s “AIMLESSLY”
Gianfranco Malorgio’s “AIMLESSLY” has all the markings of a mysterious, cinematic piece one that could easily play during the opening or closing credits of a [more…]
“La Grande Motte” – A Song That Feels Like Summer
Every place has its own character, and for the French city of “La Grande Motte”, that essence is summer and music. V.Of, who has been [more…]
Electric High – “Ain’t Got Nothing But Time”
From the moment “Ain’t Got Nothing But Time” kicks in, you can practically feel the denim, leather, and sweat of a classic rock gig. This [more…]
Ben Miller – “Dürer’s Dream”
With “Dürer’s Dream”, Ben Miller doesn’t just give us a song—he opens a door into another world, one where jazz, classical, and cinematic soundscapes swirl [more…]