Music Review : 3 Leagues to Rome’s ‘Dying Day’
There’s a saying ‘The only truth is music’. 3 Leagues to Rome breathe meaning into this phrase with their latest release, ‘Dying Day’.
The Engegård Quartet Dispels a Pastoral Serenity with Folk Classicals in ‘Joik Suite’
Their latest single is ‘Joik Suite’ that blends traditional folk instrumentals with classical fringes to produce a pastoral serenity.
Witness Mark Millar’s Bluesy Post Punk Brilliance in ‘Mystery’
‘Mystery’ is the latest single from the artist. To match its pondering lyrics, he devices questing instrumentals and wandering licks.
Jack Simpson’s ‘Babies Are Boring’ is an Indie Rock Gem
‘Babies are Boring’ is the latest from Jack Simpson. The track, made with a steady and raw beat line, resonant acoustics, and a groovy vocal charisma, carries a delightful diversity.
Sunburn’s ‘Bring Me The Sky’ is an Immersive Acoustic Rock Track
Gaining in indie perspectives, innovative technique, and memorable execution, their music revives retro music cultures for the contemporary context. ‘Bring Me The Sky’ is Sunburn’s latest single.
Music Review : Onbar’s ‘Natty Wine’
The artist’s latest release is ‘Natty Wine’, a soft yet sultry order in which the flavors of love and romance open. Listen Now!
Love Ghost’s ‘Angelic’ is a Resonant Acoustic Rock Bloom
‘Angelic’ is no different. It is a luminous acoustic track, an unplugged dive into heartache and healing. There’s so much weight to the vocals that beautifully anchors the emotion to the drifting pieces of melodies.
Lucid Evolution’s ‘Chiron’ is a Cerebral Rock Imprint
heir latest creation is ‘Chiron’, a track that binds the mythical centaur in a psychedelic embrace. There’s power in cryptic arrangements especially when it comes in the form of 60s experimental rock
Ivan Beecroft’s ‘Carousel’ is an Arresting Dystopian Rock Song
His latest release, ‘Carousel’ is a haunting rock composition that exemplifies this perfectly. The track captures George Orwell’s 1984 dystopia within Australian society during the lockdown.
Madam Who?’s Delivers an Eclectic Sonic Sketch in ‘Peter Meter’
Madam Who? has released her latest, ‘Peter Meter’, a dynamic composition that combines the free rhythms of electronica with anthemic pop, fluid rap, soulful vocals, and gritty funk grooves.
Brooke Moriber Details an Ethereal Vulnerability with ‘Half a Heart’
Brooke Moriber portrays the irrevocable sincerity of love in her latest single, ‘Half a Heart’. The track crafts the theme within layers of melancholy, tender vulnerability, and a rich warmth.
Sir-Vere Sets Up a Rock Dystopia With Latest Release ‘Legion’
Sir-Vere orchestrates an army of frantic beats and fever dream riffs to spectacularly birth the essence of their latest release, ‘Legion’.
Gary Dranow : Hadrian’s Wall
Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions have just released the next installment of their upcoming double album, ‘Hadrian’s Wall’.
Ari Joshua’s Dynamism Gives us Country Flavored Jazz in Latest Track, ‘Country Stroll’
The track illustrates the artist’s vivid explorations within the country genre, tying it with elating jazz elements and structures to refresh the mind.
Music Review : Bromsen’s ‘Someone’
Bromsen’s single, ‘Someone’, an epic blast of romance, crackling with striking synths, dance beats, and vocal sentiment. You’ll catch the potency of 80s synthwave married into dynamic blues rock frames.
9 ‘o’ Clock Nasty Talk to Us About All Things ‘Crowland’
Their latest single is ‘Crowland’ a gritty, grimy, and groovy rock track that is extrapolated with electronic effects that are reminiscent of vintage space wars.
Anthony Casuccio Delivers a Transcendental Electro Rock in ‘Into The Light’
Anthony Casuccio’s release is ‘Into The Light’, a track outpouring with profuse energy and momentum. Strung with sizzling wires of electronica, unrelenting beat lines and the surge of anthemic vocals, it drives to a moment of exhilaration.
Music Review : Backstrom’s ‘Train Wreck Coming’
In this latest track, ‘Train Wreck Coming’, Backstrom strings rustic Southern country with bluesy excitations and swinging percussive spirit.
Margaret Hooligans Drives to Wilderness Rock with ‘Main Street Zulus’
The tumultuous and mercurial rock sagas of The Margaret Hooligans reach a new high in their latest ‘Main Street Zulus’.
Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’s ‘Summer Kisses, Winter Tears’ is a Seasonal Folk Manifesto
This article delves into the melancholic flows of ‘Summer Kisses, Winter Tears’ to briefly encapsulate the complexity captured in their sophomore LP.