Song Review/ Instrumental : Martin Lloyd Howard’s ‘Rapids’
In his release, ‘Rapids’, the strings form as though flowing. It doesn’t seem composed. It feels like the instrumental was discovered in its natural state and traced with the guitar.
Song Review/ Piano : Matt Johnson’s ‘For Good’
His latest release is ‘For Good’, a track that explores the theme with inky piano notes.
Song Review/ Hard Rock : Giant Haze’s ‘The Healing’
With imprints and motifs that will send you off into a cerebral haze, they create fantastic realities. Their latest is ‘The Healing’. The spirit of this song is gigantic, it comes spilling out.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Kalligary’s ‘I Never’
Their latest release is ‘I Never’, a track that draws from a bed of absurdism. It has that daze and alienation that usually comes with absurd elements.
Song Review/ Piano : Hanan Townshend’s ‘What We Lost II’
In his latest release, ‘What We Lost II’ Hanan collaborated with violinist William Fedkenheuer to create an atmosphere of grief and tragedy.
Album Review/ Indie Rock : The Iddy Biddies’ ‘The World Inside’
Their latest release is ‘The World Inside’, an album that puts a whole new spin on indie rock, lighting it up with grooves, vintage influences, and surreal arcs.
EP Review/ Alt Rock : Brian Bee Frank’s ‘Chasing the Dragon’
If you like cinematic alt rock soundscapes with grand production value and extraordinary energy, then ‘Chasing The Dragon’ by Brian Bee Frank and Syndicated Madness is the perfect EP for you.
Song Review/ Rock : Worldclub’s ‘Tender in Temper’
If you like bands like The Kinks, The Who, and The Zombies, you’re sure to love Worldclub’s latest single, ‘Tender in Temper’. Influenced by the 70s and 80s, this band’s sound can be quite groovy. It is deep, dazing and hypnotic.
Song Review/ R&B : Waynolin’s ‘ODESHI’
His latest release is ‘ODESHI’, a track that in its modern form has an alive rhythm.
Song Review/ Folk Country : David Scott Weaver’s ‘Two’
In his song ‘Two’, the artist tells the story of two people who fall in love and start a life.
Song Review/ Alt : My Glass World’s ‘River of Light’
My Glass World is an alternative duo with an impressive production value. Their latest release is ‘River of Light’, a track that showcases the vast range and expanding ambit of this duo's style and ideas.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Cosmic Anxiety’s ‘The Crack in My Heart’
Their latest release is ‘The Crack in My Heart’, a track that explores melancholy with a lamentous hyperbole.
Song Review/ Indie Pop : Father Chocolate’s ‘Mess’
His latest release is ‘Mess’, a track that feels like it’s formed underwater. It has a faraway sound.
Album Review/ Alt Rock : The Fine Chairs’ ‘To Be Seated’
Their latest release is ‘Wait to be Seated’ a twelve-track album that showcases their expanding range and explorative impulse.
Album Review/ Rock : Dave Lebental’s ‘Stylus’
Dave Lebental and Karma Train have released their latest album, ‘Stylus’. A classic rock, blues, rock n roll collection that gets retro and fun.
Song Review/ Pop : Aurealis’s ‘Shadow of a Doubt’
Their latest release is ‘Shadow of a Doubt’, a track that explores the kind of love that you feel all the time, everyday without a shadow of a doubt.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Mandybom’s ‘Dream it, Spell it, Feel it’
Her latest release is ‘Dream It, Spell It, Feel It’, a country pop song. It is enriched with expressive acoustics, warm melodies and an uplifting vocal spell.
Song Review/ Pop : BAAJ & BAAJ’s ‘Don’t Give Up’
BAAJ & BAAJ’s latest single, ‘Don’t Give Up’ is quite a stylistic exploration. The artist is known for his electro pop finesse and high energy soundscapes.
Song Review/ Rock : Leave Quietly’s ‘Marce’
Their latest release is ‘Marce’, a rock track that carries the soft pulse of punk and a kindred indie-ness in it.
Song Review/ Folk Pop : The Ingrid’s ‘Mother’
A sound that is unique and truly their own. ‘Mother’ is the band’s latest song. A track in which the listener is made deeply aware of how sound can be waves of emotion floating towards you.