Song Review/ Dark Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Tashkent Club Fire’
In his latest release, ‘Tashkent Club Fire’, he walks an experimental course that unites classicals with dark, moody electronica.
Song Review/ Electro Pop : Adik Angel’s ‘On The Move (Remix)’
Her latest release is the remix version of her song ‘On The Move’. The melodies are fresh and cool like the sharp morning air or crisp cold water.
Suburban Bicycle Gang’s Psychedelic Folk Rock Thrives in ‘Wendigo’
Their latest release is ‘Wendigo’, a track spruced with edgy swing rhythms, dramatic luminosity, and an enlarging glam scene. Like a vintage 70s film coming to life.
Tally Koren Throws it Back to 2000s Latin Pop with ‘Free Will (VIP Version)’
Her latest release is ‘Free Will (VIP Version)’, a song that is composed like it is water, so seamless and liberated in style, energy, and flow.
Album Review/ Alternative : Roam Like Ghosts’ ‘Church’
The trio have just released their latest album, ‘CHURCH’, a collection that announces the incredible range and depth of the band.
Album Review/ Folk-Synth Fusion : Rob Dobson’s ‘Be Easy’
His latest release is his sophomore album, ‘Be Easy’, a collection that not only reinforces his novelty but refines and builds on the sonic moments he laid out in his debut album.
Song Review/ Jazz Rock : The All’s Eye Trio’s ‘
The All’s Eye Trio creates a gentle mind warp with their debut release, ‘West Hill Road’. It is one of Ari Joshua’s newer projects along with fellow artists, Ben Atkind and Kris Yunker.
Song Review/ R&B : KARMA’s ‘The Mistletoe’
Their latest release, ‘The Mistletoe’ is dedicated to the upcoming festive season, as they blend a Christmas atmosphere to falling in love and taking it to the next level during the holidays.
Fringe Frontier’s ‘Livin’ Not to Lose’ : A Retro Surf Rock Float
Their latest is ‘Livin’ Not to Lose’, a track that features gratifying frames of 70s melodic rock. Like The Beatles and The Beach Boys. That retro surf imagery warms up the heart like a summer sun.
Song Review/ Rock : Chandra’s ‘Christmas Hugs’
‘Christmas Hugs’ is made as a jubilant composition that stitches in beloved Christmas carols with windows of heartfelt, feel-good pop rock.
DAAY’s ‘Should I Lie’ : A Dark Philosophical Warp
Psychedelic rock takes on so many layers and dimensions in DAAY’s ‘Should I Lie’. The track is made with warping flows and twisting rhythms, perhaps to showcase the arrival at a decision to lie.
Twice Dark’s ‘Invisible Man’ : A Discoteque for the Experimental Age
His latest release is ‘Invisible Man’, a dynamic, fresh, and electric track. With theatrical accents and performative fringes, the electro pop track is infused with vivid frames.
Ava Valianti’s ‘Wishing Well’ : A Contemporary Pop Mystique
Her latest release is ‘Wishing Well’, a contemplative composition that floats on by like clouds in the sky.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Richard Tyler Epperson’s ‘December Night’
Richard Tyler Epperson channels a transformative energy into his latest soundscape, ‘December Night’.
Song Review/ Christmas Song : Downtown Patriots’ ‘Angels in the Snow’
His latest release is ‘Angels in the Snow’, a Christmas-themed song that collects festive imagery and fuses it with nostalgic sentiments and a warm feeling of homeco
Song Review/ Acoustic Rock : Raphael Davidson’s ‘Time Takes Time’
His latest release is ‘Time Takes Time’, in which he explores the circular nature of time, tying it to aspects of human experience and the essence of living.
Ruben Dumars’ ‘in my dreams’ : A Surreal Indie Rock Sphere
In my dreams’ is the artist’s latest single, a dark pop composition that is infused with the dim fuzz of indie rock and slumberous moods. This nocturnal frame brings ties into the ambience of the theme.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : Ferrn’s ‘True Sleep Waits’
‘True Sleep Waits’ is a track taken from this collection. Imagine a psychedelic indie rock pulse, swirled and played around with funk, disco, modern electronica, ambient abstractions, and aural effects.
Song Review/ R&B : Kristin Venae’s ‘Still Here’
Her work is a hybrid of storytelling and stream of consciousness; a combination that serves her genre-blending style. ‘Still Here’ is the artist’s latest release, one that delves into the expressive beauty of love.
Graffick’s ‘Sushi Rice’ : Experience Experimental Dimensions of Electronica
Taken from this is the track, ‘Sushi Rice’, a soundscape that is strung with liquid ripples. Trip-hop beats slide on the edge of the melodic arrangements.