Right from the start the listener is lost floating in Wilhelm's delicate vocals echoing in spacious folky soundscapes. The essence of loner folk with more warmth added to the instrumental side. | Continue reading
9 o'clock Nasty has returned with a track that not only is too cool but it's also a powerful anthem of bad-assery. Prepare for, "Kid Blast", a wonderful and groovy single that will knock your socks off. | Continue reading
The single comes along with a nostalgic music video, featuring pictures of Rokita's mom in various phases of her life. | Continue reading
Constructed and paced like a love song would, "Think About It" by Crawford Mack is a provoking track that stays with you for hours. | Continue reading
Filip Dahl's new single is a powerful ode to the battles of life. It's a melancholic, and profound dive into the artist's thoughts. | Continue reading
I Panic blends classical music stylings with pop sensibility and musical theatre resolutions, filled with dramatic twists and impeccable vocal delivery. | Continue reading
The Marsh Family is a band, not only united by blood but also by an ever-growing love for music. | Continue reading
The traditional ballad is a landmark of the Holiday season, having been rerecorded and rearranged several times over the centuries. Artists ranging from Nat King Cole to Sufjan Stevens and Sting have already presented their versions of the track across the years, but The Pulltops … | Continue reading
Overall “People Are” is a high-energy song that will have you tapping your foot and banging your head from the raw sound that Aggressive Soccer Moms deliver so listen if you enjoy the heavier music. | Continue reading
Calming like the moments after a storm has just passed, Tzucasa has a very clear vision of what their artistry is and it's a very interesting one. | Continue reading
"ROBOTIC_CAPTIVITY" stands as the first offering from the upcoming album the ritual, and shows _SHOE exploring arpeggios and dreamy, dense melodies. | Continue reading
For classic rock and blues fans, “No Way Back” by Micheal Fordays offers something unique and challenges your preexisting notions of what a rock song can be while also not leaning too much into alternative rock. | Continue reading
Jehnniel's music is always surrounded by an aura of delightfulness and positivity, searching for the bright side of life and celebrating all of its beauty. | Continue reading
The Diamond Hill is Al Shalliker condensing that ephemerality to its purest form, through delicate songwriting and laying it bare like an open book. And it's a pleasure to read it. | Continue reading
The landscape explored by Chris on the latest Red Skies Mourning album is an incredibly plural one, exploring several different ways of making pop music led by synthesizers - and they do it all with fervor and urgency. | Continue reading
On his very political new EP, Mark Vennis once again rose as an artist with a very clear point of view and, more importantly, an artist who knows how to convey said visions with empathy and precision. | Continue reading
Monrad's deep voice, celebrated for his striking resemblance to the legendary Leonard Cohen, has shared an intimate and powerful collection of smooth yet hypnotizing songs. | Continue reading
Black Cats Are Bad Luck by Nuclear Club is an album that constantly defies expectations and surprises the listeners with an in-depth look at pressing and important contemporary issues while finding room to grow artistically. It transforms itself into a record that stands as a fea … | Continue reading
Delta of Venus is a band of three friends, including the familiar name Ellery Twining, who has released solo material earlier. The band formed in 1993 with each member playing an instrument they couldn't play - the idea was that this way they couldn't sound like anyone else. | Continue reading
Evoking that particular type of 90s indie music that falls somewhere between Belle and Sebastian, R.E.M., and Imperial Teen, The Report does a great job crafting its sound through nostalgic lenses. | Continue reading
With the next stop being in deep space, Genevieve Sovereign's carefully mapped electronic explorations take on a deeper turn, leaving behind the surface and approaching magnificent yet-to-be-inspected structures. | Continue reading
"Peppermint Condition" features remarkable storytelling and progression, going from a dark-ish place before finally rejoicing in the love and warmth of the season. Audra Watt captured those conflicting feelings beautifully in a Christmas track that is deeply not obvious. | Continue reading
"Moonfactory" by Hyde Out does not stay confined to its expected conventions and dares to experiment and walk the road less traveled with its heavy use of progressive elements and musical choices that make it hard to categorize into the confines of a singular genre. | Continue reading
Love, quite possibly the largest emotion known to us, is so vast that it's very difficult to put it all into music. OKKADY tackle a smaller part of the whole thing dedicated to partnership, a romantic relationship between two lovers. | Continue reading
On this release, four songs, two of them being a previously released single, line up to create a journey through S J Denney's influences and inspirations. | Continue reading
Featuring interesting lyricism and pulling influences from traditional European folk, the debut album from Ambrosius unveils as a dynamic force of nature. | Continue reading
An album that openly deals with remembrance, loss, and change, It Was Here He Received His Only Formal Education features some of The Muster Point Project's best work yet. | Continue reading
On Rok's debut album, the Scottish artist brings forth an incandescent work that never stays in one place. There is so much happening, it can be dizzying in the best possible way. | Continue reading
Replenished Sky crafted an awe-inspiring song, doing an outstanding job in portraying nature's beauty in a track that is influenced by Australian artists like Slim Dusty and John Williamson. | Continue reading
A captivating and fascinating evolution to their sonic vocabulary, Psylhouette soars through landscapes that are both devastating and hopeful managing to find beauty in all of them. | Continue reading
Mono XL's signature moves of blending big new wave synths with indietronica sensibility is highlighted even more by how immersive this album is. | Continue reading
I am the Unicorn Head. The Prog and Indie international band always delivers tracks that are enchanting, creative, and filled with fantasy. Their songs cover everything from space adventures to homages to the late David Bowie. | Continue reading
The Marsh Family is a band, not only united by blood but also by an ever-growing love for music. | Continue reading
Mina's own version of the track leans in fully on the vulnerability portrayed by the storytelling, backed by a soft production with touches of jazz and R&B. | Continue reading
Calming like the moments after a storm has just passed, Tzucasa has a very clear vision of what their artistry is and it's a very interesting one. | Continue reading
Pondering about the relationships between "Home the Place, Home the People, and Home the Self", Laura Mock finds her voice as the guiding star that leads her soaring self across the world at large and all its beauty. | Continue reading
Bedtime Stories for Computers is the triumphant third album in a groundbreaking trilogy (following Giack Bazz Is not Famous and Just a Little Bit More Famous). | Continue reading
Arriving as the second full-length from the pen of Anita Eccleston, this Christmas-themed album dissolves traditional carols within itself, creating a whole new world with the melody fragments, now sparkling with horns and subtle hip-hop beats. | Continue reading
Deeply rooted in reflective lyricism, Pekky Savan is fearless in her approach to songwriting and infuses every track with personal musings and vivid storytelling. | Continue reading
Born in Belgium and living in London, Diego Philips writes music filled with delicate poetry and equally tender melodies. He's a storyteller by heart, and matters of the heart are commonly explored with great detail in nuances. | Continue reading
Beautifully capturing the same raw authentic energy found on Maverick Smith's debut album, Christmas EP is a remarkable job, of avoiding musical clichés usually associated with holiday music. | Continue reading
On his very political new EP, Mark Vennis once again rose as an artist with a very clear point of view and, more importantly, an artist who knows how to convey said visions with empathy and precision. | Continue reading
The Diamond Hill is Al Shalliker condensing that ephemerality to its purest form, through delicate songwriting and laying it bare like an open book. And it's a pleasure to read it. | Continue reading
An album that openly deals with remembrance, loss, and change, It Was Here He Received His Only Formal Education features some of The Muster Point Project's best work yet. | Continue reading
LTB's evocative vocals sing of the perfect mystique of a person he longs to connect with. | Continue reading
Lady Mercedes's music dwells on hope and positivity, performed with grace and elegance that is captivating and utterly enthralling. | Continue reading
Jean-Philippe Ruelle is an electronic music producer and songwriter building worlds, where emotional vocals meet melodies sung by synths to bring forth a layered, deep meaning. | Continue reading
On their Holiday single Chandra invites everyone to a place of happiness and fun, stacked with glee and cookies for all. | Continue reading