Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Alex Starling’s ‘Maybe We Lost It’
In his latest release, ‘Maybe We Lost It’, he explores the spheres of contemporary pop in the context of dreamy allure.
The Flying Beets Drive Into Alt Rock with ‘Don’t Let Me Notice’
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : ‘Starry Night’ by Jim Scaparotti and Tinman Project
In his release, ‘Starry Night’, he and his band, Tinman Project, use a country tone to express the wonder and vastness of the theme.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Afro Nick’s ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’
In his debut single, ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’, you’ll see the concert of rustic baritonal texture with a splash of sonic color and playful melodies.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Mr. Coole’s ‘Trop Désolé’
Like in his latest release, ‘Trop Désolé’, (I’m Sorry) the artist combines the intimate resonance of neoclassicals, chamber pop, with fresh arcs of French rap and dream pop influences.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : Tahani’s ‘Burnout’
Her latest release is ‘Burnout’, a track that explores this defeated feeling, in the context of love; fleshing out its dispassion and distinctively showcasing its fiery pain.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Charlie Freeman’s ‘Watchtower’
His release ‘Watchtower’ from the 2018 Truth album, is especially memorable in this stylistic context. It explores the journey from darkness to light, from loneliness to love, and listlessness to direction.
EP Review/ Electronica : You Bred Raptors’ ‘Telemarketer Terrorists’
His latest release is ‘Telemarketer Terrorists’, a three-part EP that delves into the aggressive advertising schemes and strategies that flows out of a capitalist society.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Världen hör inte på’
Their latest song, ‘Världen hör inte på’ is a pop rock bob with rhythmic riffs, upping beats, and a vocal swirl that softens everything.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Peppermint Moon’s ‘Could You Walk Away?’
Their latest release is ‘Could You Walk Away?’, a track that emulates the melodic aesthetics and rhythmic presentations of that era.
Paul Cafcae’s ‘Fresh Blowing Wind’ : An Alt Rock Refreshment
‘Fresh Blowing Wind’ is the artist’s latest release, an alternative rock track with an atmospheric expanse.
Rado’s ‘Family Tree’ Induces a Cerebral Playfulness
Their latest release is ‘Family Tree’, a mellow indie rock frame that is dressed in cerebral tones, dancing melodies, and a baritonal progression that is made for immersion. Listen Now!
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Alternative Influence’s ‘Come on in & Join the Party’
‘Come on in & Join the Party’ is a fun, energetic pop rock space. Keeping it fun and rowdy, they compel the listener to rock out.
Caplin & Massiah’s ‘Shaped Like You’ : An Electro Pop He
‘Shaped like You’ is the band’s latest release, a track that explores heartache, especially in the context of missing someone.
Song Review/ Folk Rock : Christopher Parris’s ‘Golden Sunrise of the Summerlands’
Christopher Parris keeps it sunny and free in his latest release, ‘Golden Sunrise of the Summerlands’. His melodic rock is tinged with the softness and sentiment of country folk.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Isaac Koffi’s ‘Hatou’
His debut single is ‘Hatou’, an instrumental that creates a portrait of sorts. Its rhythms form in floating circles, so you won’t encounter horizontal movement.
Album Review/ Alternative Fusion : Outside Pedestrian’s ‘Time Zones’
Their latest release is the ‘Time Zones’ album, an instrumental collection that molds power with playfulness, creativity with clarity, and exploration with experiment.
23 Fields’ ‘Jack’ : A Storytelling Folk Rock Track
Their latest release is ‘Jack’, a storytelling, narrative, stream of consciousness track that explores the acoustic walls of contemplation.
Song Review/ Pop Rock : For KING + COUNTRY’s ‘Little Drummer Boy (Live)’
The cover of the timeless classic, ‘Little Drummer Boy’ concludes the album. With punching drum work that elevates the soul and the spirit, they drive the track.
Album Review/ 60s Rock : Mortal Prophets’ ‘The Laurel Canyon Lost Sessions 1966-69 (Stereo)’
Their latest release is the ‘The Laurel Canyon Lost Sessions 1966-69 (Stereo)’, a collection that embodies the retro styles and sonic ethos of that time.