Category: Reviews
Ryan Sweezey’s Maybe Magic: A Track-by-Track Journey
Lady Nomad opens the album with an energetic and heartfelt story of a friend embracing life as a digital nomad. Sweezey’s acoustic guitar and warm [more…]
Seven Nation Army Revives 80s Energy with Electro Time
After decades of dreaming and decades of performing, Polish rock band Seven Nation Army delivers a masterclass in nostalgia and modern synth-driven rock with their [more…]
Mitchell Young Emerges Renewed in the Cinematic and Soulful Silent Parade
Mitchell Young steps into a bold new chapter with Silent Parade, a haunting and atmospheric single that signals both artistic evolution and emotional rebirth. Once [more…]
Clinton Belcher Faces His Reflection in the Raw and Riveting Save Me From Myself
Clinton Belcher’s Save Me From Myself hits with the kind of honesty you don’t often hear in modern country rock. It’s the sound of someone [more…]
William Locks – If I Could Say
William Locks’ new single, If I Could Say, is a strikingly intimate release that pulls listeners straight into the heart of unresolved memory. Originating from [more…]
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…]