Category: Reviews
Blues Corner Empty Their Pockets with “Piggy Bank Blues”
If you’ve ever shaken your piggy bank and heard nothing but a lonely clink, you’ll know exactly where Blues Corner are coming from with their [more…]
Richard Green Fires Back with “Holding a Gun”
Richard Green’s latest single, Holding a Gun, is not the kind of track you simply put on in the background—it demands your attention. Dark, pulsing, [more…]
Drifting Through the Soundscape: DaPlazz’s “Nebulous”
DaPlazz’s latest single, Nebulous, is a track that feels less like a song and more like a journey through misty skies. Instead of charging forward [more…]
Michellar Finds Strength in Softness with Never Say Sorry
Some songs arrive like a storm, all thunder and lightning. Others come like a gentle tide, washing over you until you realise you’ve been quietly [more…]
Mapping Memories: Reeya Banerje’s Emotional Soundscape in ‘This Place’
Reeya Banerjee’s album ‘This Place’ is a collection of songs that were made with such a specific sense of place that even in the absence [more…]
Unveiling the Depths: The Pulse of ‘Causing A Commotion’
The New Citizen Kane’s new EP ‘Causing A Commotion’ is an airy late-summer breeze that slips into something heavier once you let it in. Opening [more…]
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…]