
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Rosetta West’s ‘Snake 25’
Their latest release is ‘Snake 25’, a track that delves into the significance of the year of snake, 2025.

Song Review/ Neo-Soul : LTB’s ‘Butterflies’
LTB’s fluid style and sonic dynamics is reinforced all over again with his latest release, ‘Butterflies’.

Song Review/ EDM : Chaton’s ‘From The Future’
His latest release is ‘From the Future’, in which he builds techno into a futuristic mold. The places it takes you to and the journey getting there is fantastic.

Song Review/ Pop : Larry Karpenko’s ‘Fare Thee Well’
His latest release is ‘Fare Thee Well’, a track that deliciously blends melancholy with good wishes.

Song Review/ Indie Folk : Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine’s ‘The Things You Find in Books’
The title track, ‘The Things You Find in Books’, opens the album. Detailed with ambient casting accordions, curving cello lines, and a warm pool of baritones, it elevates the old soul.

Song Review/ EDM : Martinbeatz’s ‘Missing Part’
His latest release is ‘Missing Part’, a track that opens at an intimate and vulnerable note. With teeming synth progressions, color work, and unbridled tonalities.

Experience My Turning Point’s Brand of Melancholy in ‘The Eulogy’
‘The Eulogy’ is taken from this album, a track that explores the spaces that exist between the dead and living.

EP Review/ R&B : Shanay Morant’s ‘The Elements of NaySoul Vol.1’
Her latest release is ‘The Elements of NaySoul Vol.1’ EP, a collection that has an autobiographical feel to it. Like she’s composed it with moments of her own life, strung it into a system of faith, power, and peace.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter Band : POLINIKA’s ‘Nothing Belongs To Us’

Song Review/ Pop : Claudia Balla’s ‘Lábnyom’
In her ‘Winter Tale’ album, she drifted to angelic planes of expression while in her single, ‘Lábnyom’, the artist creates a fairytale journey, an odyssey that shapes the protagonist.

Song Review/ Experimental Electronica : Applied Communications’ ‘boyfie sale’
Their latest release is called ‘Boyfie Sale’, a track which sort of has a junky, retro electronic for sale and purchase vibe. Where you would ideally go to pick up outdated, chunky, nostalgic, and geeky appliances and gears.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Downtown Patriot’s ‘Mother’s Arms’
The artist's latest release is ‘Mother’s Arms’ , a track about a soldier’s homecoming.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Sophia B’s ‘Love in New York’
In her latest single, ‘Love in New York’, she builds a whole city around love and romance.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : JFT’s ‘Maybe’
His latest release is ‘Maybe’, a track exemplifies the visceral moments of the artist’s experience.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tim Camrose’s ‘Happening Again’
‘Happening Again’ is taken from this collection. The composition holds so much space to spread out and explore the theme in.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Crayola Lectern’s ‘Stars Over Louth’
His latest release is ‘Stars Over Louth’, a track that projects a contemplative world. The melodies are measured and melodic in ways that marry neoclassicals with alt folk.

Nathan Lowary’s ‘ANYTHING’ : Electronic Vitality at its Creatively Alternative
Nathan Lowary’s debut single, ‘ANYTHING’ speculates on styles that are so vast and varied.

Song Review/ Electro-Rap : Munzer’s ‘Supernova’
In his latest release, ‘Supernova’, he extrapolates dance music to moments of pop, to anthemic rap, and feelings of love.

Song Review/ Instrumental : Stephen Webber’s ‘New York (New York)’
His latest release, ‘New York (New York)’ is a catchy, upbeat, narrative anthem that captures the contrast of classic, old time New York and how it has evolved through the years.

Song Review/ Alternative : Kat Kikta’s ‘Cherry Trees’
Her latest release is ‘Cherry Trees’, a track that is fitting for this Spring season. Marked by themes of growth, revival, and creativity, the track further reinforces and ties into the song’s title and its spirit.