No Regrets is a wonderful album that serves as a celebration of Tim Ainslie's life and art. It's a record that reaches for many different styles and always knows how to get there in a seamless and masterful soundscape. | Continue reading
Surrounded by fairytale imagery and drenched in childhood innocence, Oberon Effect by C-Beem is a captivating album from start to finish. | Continue reading
Technotanguero is a project led by two soulmates, Massimiliano and Ilaria. The project combines two passions - technology by the day and music (specifically Tango Argentino dance) by the night in one big melting pot, where inspiration flows both ways. | Continue reading
River Toussaint is already an established singer with incredible range and versatility attached to her name, and "Put Down for Love" takes things even further. | Continue reading
Fragile Creatures delivered a remarkable album filled with so many highlights that it feels like a Greatest Hits compilation. | Continue reading
Co-created with producer Tony White and inspired by Bowie and Lou Reed, "Fertile Mind" by Frank Joshua observes the rather hostile society they live in from the viewpoint of one creative person. | Continue reading
A thrilling experience in and even more exciting storytelling, "Dreaming" is definitely a highlight in Michellar's quickly expanding discography. | Continue reading
Tapping into feelings of not fitting in and having so much bottled-up rage inside, Graphite Stain made an album filled with cathartic revelations and spiral-shaped melodies that feel claustrophobic and expansive at once. | Continue reading
The End Is Near teased us just about a month ago with Executioner, the single that gives its name to the full EP. Now, you are able to listen to the full package. | Continue reading
"We Want Our Planet Back" features amazing guitar riffs, huge sounding drums, not to mention Chandra's amazing vocal performance, perfectly layered and with a big stereo image that lights everything up. | Continue reading
Aftershocks by Joy and the Wildfire is an album that has only one goal: to capture your attention. And it does beautifully by shifting between elements of nu-metal, new wave, and an honest-to-God punk attitude. | Continue reading
Transcending Into The Unknown deliver a 6 track masterpiece in “The Journey”. An 80’s Heavy Metal inspired track that features pristine musicality and a delightful blend of genres like Blues and emotional Prog Rock. Out Now! Hailing from Norway, this amazing four-piece band compo … | Continue reading
A slow pace included "Constellations" by Florent Lelong is an enjoyable album, best experienced in the dark when the stars shine the brightest. | Continue reading
The eight-minute film offers an insightful glimpse into the songs' thematic, capturing the best use of the dream pop atmospheres crafted by Delta of Venus, as it follows the central character in an imagined life she never got to live. | Continue reading
Cool Waters by Mark Neal is the amalgamation of over twenty years of being a musician in bands and touring. It's an intimate look at a whole life, basking in every joy and mourning every sorrow. | Continue reading
"Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues" by Terry Blade is a notable and standout release in his repertoire. The album is authentically true to the spirit and sound of the Blues. | Continue reading
Freedom from constraints is also the driving ethos for POPopportunity themselves. There are no specific genres or specific methods they stay true to instead, the band takes great joy in flowing along with the music and exploring the far edges it takes them. | Continue reading
The dynamics navigated by Jordana Moon and Tom Aries, AKA Moon and Aries, are at their most intimate on the new single, offering a reflective piece that relies on introspection and change. | Continue reading
It doesn't take much to realize that Rosetta West is pretty unique. Leaning towards the spiritual, the esoteric and the mystical, they craft thought-provoking music with amazing musicality. | Continue reading
On Mary Knoblock's new album "Spiritus" the artist dives deep into the realms of the oneiric, crafting atmospheric tracks that offer a close look into the breathtaking possibilities of songwriting. | Continue reading
The Illinois-based artist Ray Johnson combines themes of living as a human being full of emotions with a variety of genres twinged with a little hint of country. | Continue reading
"Whiskey and Cigarettes" is a modern retelling of classic old-west tales, and Brian Berggoetz inhabits that character with believable grace. | Continue reading
Iridescence is the most impressive collection coming from The Trusted yet, highlighting their versatility through experimentation and coming off as a validation of their artistic and personal growth over the years. | Continue reading
No Regrets is a wonderful album that serves as a celebration of Tim Ainslie's life and art. It's a record that reaches for many different styles and always knows how to get there in a seamless and masterful soundscape. | Continue reading
Surrounded by fairytale imagery and drenched in childhood innocence, Oberon Effect by C-Beem is a captivating album from start to finish. | Continue reading
In the new single, LTB masterfully delves into both perspectives of love as an innocent bystander just as much as someone who's gone through it all. | Continue reading
Borrowing its name from the flower that symbolizes cancer support worldwide, Audra Watt's new track is rooted in how life can blossom into beauty and hopeful optimism especially in the face of terrible news. | Continue reading
"The End" offers a richly textured soundscape, navigated to perfection by Harpa's captivating vocals that turn her soulful melodies into adventurous musings. | Continue reading
Francesca Pichierri leaves behind the piano-based soundscapes she's explored in previous tracks and goes the full-blown-out pop route, adding many different elements and influences from across multiple genres. | Continue reading
Hybrid Kid returns with a fearless track in its production and a message of hope, carving a path for himself with the deepest of strokes. | Continue reading
The third single from Paul Fox upcoming record Born Fighter, "Better Living" is a remarkable song that brings a fresh and unique perspective to the genre, giving a modern and contemporary twist while remaining truthful to its roots. | Continue reading
Bury The Pines all sat together to come up with "Pardon My French", and the result is truly a magical experience. Teamwork and collaboration at its finest, this upcoming single is one you don't want to miss. | Continue reading
"Erase" almost sounds underwater, with a color that could be labeled as blue. There's no actual chorus, but Le Sedi repeats the verse "not enough, not enough, not enough" as a hook. | Continue reading
In literature, vignettes are short and impressionistic scenes that capture one particular moment or idea before quickly coming to an end - and that is exactly what Skar de Line is singing about on this latest single. | Continue reading
Tapping into feelings of not fitting in and having so much bottled-up rage inside, Graphite Stain made an album filled with cathartic revelations and spiral-shaped melodies that feel claustrophobic and expansive at once. | Continue reading
There's definitely a sense of power within the song, the fierce instrumental holds nothing back, and Irian Darkwood sings with the utmost emotion and passion. | Continue reading
Chronicling in technicolor details the hopeful apprehension of getting yourself out into the dancefloor, ProntaCorde's new single stands as an invitation into ecstasy. | Continue reading
The End Is Near teased us just about a month ago with Executioner, the single that gives its name to the full EP. Now, you are able to listen to the full package. | Continue reading
Taking the very best of the '60s, '70s, Britpop, and UK Indie as inspiration, Tillerman came up with a sound of their own, which only has improved over the years, and this new single proves it. | Continue reading
"For those hearing my music for the first time, expect a raw, sincere expression, with emotions that are both unfiltered and genuine. As a self-taught, constantly experimenting musician, my music often defies categorization into a single genre." De/OS | Continue reading
Aftershocks by Joy and the Wildfire is an album that has only one goal: to capture your attention. And it does beautifully by shifting between elements of nu-metal, new wave, and an honest-to-God punk attitude. | Continue reading
Transcending Into The Unknown deliver a 6 track masterpiece in “The Journey”. An 80’s Heavy Metal inspired track that features pristine musicality and a delightful blend of genres like Blues and emotional Prog Rock. Out Now! Hailing from Norway, this amazing four-piece band compo … | Continue reading
I'm happy to report that the lads from Leicester, UK 9 o'clock Nasty have an epic new album in store for you and I to party to, coming out February 22nd, entitled "Crowland." | Continue reading
A slow pace included "Constellations" by Florent Lelong is an enjoyable album, best experienced in the dark when the stars shine the brightest. | Continue reading
"Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues" by Terry Blade is a notable and standout release in his repertoire. The album is authentically true to the spirit and sound of the Blues. | Continue reading
"Cool Hand Lucy" is the first time we see Laughing Cats slowing things down a bit, crafting a tender lovestruck ballad that touches on both failed relationships as well as singer Lauren Schiff's acting career. | Continue reading
"You'll Be Fine" by Ethan Loke is a track that stands as a journey of resilience and reassurance that strikes emotional chords with anyone who's suffered from such issues or loves someone who does. | Continue reading
Co-created with producer Tony White and inspired by Bowie and Lou Reed, "Fertile Mind" by Frank Joshua observes the rather hostile society they live in from the viewpoint of one creative person. | Continue reading