Song Review/ Alt Rock : Psychoscally’s ‘The Psychoscalleh Mantra’
Their latest release is ‘The Psychoscalleh Mantra’, featuring Michael O’ Neill. It is an alt rock song with a punk dimension.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Prem Byrne’s ‘Three Words’
His latest release is ‘Three Words’, a track in which the artist delves into the troubled relationship with his father.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : MLY’s ‘So Deep’
Her latest release is ‘So Deep’, a track that percolates, layer by layer into a life lived. And sensitive to it all, the vocals have that shimmering, fluid quality, like it’s alive.
Album Review/ Neo Soul : Diane Summer’s ‘Urban Soulscapes’
Her latest release is ‘Urban Soulscapes’, an album that perfectly carves out the spirit of her music and the duality of her style.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Lilia Asha’s ‘Gaslighted’
Her latest release is ‘Gaslighted’, a track that explores the theme as it manifests in love. With a twist of dark poetry and a melodramatic atmosphere, the song is shrouded in heartache.
Song Review/ Rock : 3 Days of Wonder’s ‘Lucifer’
Their latest release is ‘Lucifer’, a track that forges a strong theme around individuality and a sense of self especially in love.
Song Review/ Pop : Joshua Pearstein’s ‘Wanna Dance’
His latest release is ‘Wanna Dance’, a track that is about a single minded fixation on dancing.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Mild West’s ‘Disintegrator’
Their latest release is ‘Disintegrator’, a track that forms on the heels of a mellow blanket of riffs, rainy day basslines and a weightless beatline that makes it seem like it’s floating.
Review/ Rock : Rubbish Party’s ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’
Their latest release is a double single, ‘Let Me Take You/ First World Villain’. Think an outlier version of The Smiths. Melodic rock meets new age production and fluid soundscape dynamics.
Album Review/ Ambient : Nicola Rizzuto’s ‘Ebb & Flow’
The artist’s latest EP is ‘Ebb & Flow’, a four track piano collection that traces the natural pace and evolutions of emotion, experience, and state of mind. It’s the first release in this style.
Song Review/ Pop : Exzenya’s ‘The Fans Applauded’
Her latest release is ‘The Fans Applauded’, a track that explores the camaraderie and community that an artist can find under the spotlight. As a star, as a performer, standing before an audience, it can feel lonely.
Song Review/ Rock : Blade of Thorns’ ‘Deep Waters’
Song Review/ Classic Rock : The Catchmen’s ‘England’
The Catchmen, Ian Livingstone, and Jennifer & Michael Knowles release a heartfelt composition, ‘England’. The track has a lot of soulful elements, instrumental and vocal moments that make you want to give in and melt into the feeling, the thematic emotion.
EP Review/ Pop : Emily Dimes’ ‘STAYbilise’
Her latest release is ‘STAYbilise’, a six track EP that explores the complex contours and dynamic depth of love and heartache.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Fish and Scale’s ‘Tapestry’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Tapestry’, a song that asks for a love that runs deep, that understands and floats into an unconditional space.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Grey Jacks’ ‘With Who’
His latest release is ‘With Who’, an autobiographical storytelling that forms like a musical collage. With chunky raw folk acoustics blended with disco pop synths, neoclassicals, and an overarching theatrical allure.
Song Review/ Rock : Little Wasters’ I Had a Dream It Was You
Their latest release is ‘I Had a Dream It Was You’. The song has a strong hard rock influence with a punk edge. And it scales with an alternative dimension that compels the listener.
Song Review/ Rock : OpCritical’s ‘USA’
If you like a gritty, groovy and a raw rock n roll sound, then OpCritical’s ‘USA’ is the perfect track for you.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard’s ‘A New Moon’
Their latest release is ‘A New Moon’, a track in which they explore how to fill spaces with a profound and contemplative nothingness.
Song Review/ Alternative : WØLFFE’s ‘Holiday From My Mind’
Her latest release is ‘Holiday From My Mind’, a track which displays the labyrinthine expanse of her style. It sprawls out. It’s hypnotic, haunting and full of stories.