
Stray Owls’ ‘Scapegoats’ : Insightful Dimensions on Art Rock
Taken from the art rock collection is ‘Scapegoats’, a track with interestingly dark fringes and floating characters.

My Glass World’s ‘You Can Feel it Coming’ : Drenching Alt Rock Fusion
Their latest release is called ‘You Can Feel it Coming’, a track that casts an ominous spell, a premonitive hypnotism that predicts the coming of something.

Delta of Venus’s ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’ : A Swirling Alt Pop Feature
The artist’s debut release is the ‘Disengaged b/w Slipping’ double single. The tracks connect on the thematic level, and their manifestations tie into each other to reward us with a profound cohesion.

Lexi Berg’s ‘Fall Like an Angel’ : A Contemporary Pop Complexity
In her latest single, ‘Fall Like an Angel’, the artist projects human experience into a outwordly sphere. It is a soft, reflective, and confessional track, of a broken heart and a broken soul, trying to feel whole and free in the love of another.

_Shoe’s ‘ROBOTIC_CAPTIVITY’ Speculates on a Retro Electro Futurism
_Shoe’s latest single is ‘ROBOTIC_CAPTIVITY’, a track that drives into the future with the progressing ideas of the past and present.

EP Review/ Acoustic Instrumental : M. Haiux’s ‘The Cold Nights of Late December’
His compositional baseline so elegantly and effortlessly ties into life and its moments. ‘The Cold Nights of Late December’ EP is M. Haiux’s latest release.

Song Review/ Jazz : Shyfrin Alliance’s ‘I See Your Eyes’
Taken from this collection is ‘I See Your Eyes’, a track that sets a breathtaking scene. A black and white frame like in the old movies.

Song Review/ Blues : El Oso Guapo’s ‘Eucalyptus’
The song, ‘Eucalyptus’ from this album, features a dreamy whirl of blues. With eastern percussion tapping into passionate saxophone tails and flinging guitars, the artist creates a promiscuous backdrop for his sedating baritones.

Romain Gutsy’s ‘In The Moonlight’ : A Twinkling Folk Ballad
Romain Gutsy’s music has that special intimacy; the kind that warms the heart and sweetens the soul. He imparts the buoyancy of the human spirit and its infinite capacity to feel, emote. His latest release is a folk country ballad titled ‘In The Moonlight’.

Scott Bentley’s ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’ : A Rustic Storytelling Country Folk
His latest release is ‘Fool Becomes a Rose’, a track that meditates on the transformative power of love. Fleshing out universal life frames, he fleshes out the nuances of how being loved well changes it all.

Experience Jackson Mathod’s Compositional Prowess in ‘Mandible’
His latest release is ‘Mandible’, a trumpet-centric instrumental, dressed in funk grooves, experimental attributes and an encompassing jazz promiscuity.

Album Review/ Experimental : Neva Insidious’ ‘Clarity in Misery’
Their debut release is ‘Clarity in Misery’, a collection that carries the observer’s mind as it juxtaposes a sense of clarity with the warping whirlpool that misery is known for.

Song Review / Pop : Richy McLoughlin ‘We Three Kings’
Taken from it is Richy’s contemporary and expansive interpretation of the classic Christmas carol, ‘We Three Kings’. He infuses the beloved carol into an extrapolative atmosphere.

Ian Leding’s Gothic Folk Extends to the Infinity of Death in ‘Last Goodbye’
In his latest release, ‘Last Goodbye’, Ian explores the bottomless melancholy of goodbyes, especially ones with finality.

Song Review/ Alternative : Marc Soucy’s ‘Troika to Tashkent’
Troika to Tashkent’ is his latest release, a track carrying large transitive frames, of forming landscapes that you can enjoy the way you would scenery from a train window.

Song Review/ Country Folk : Jeff Christie’s ‘Ordinary People’
Taken from this collection is ‘Ordinary People’, a track that dotes on the timelines, philosophies, lives, griefs and joys of the ordinary people of the world.

Song Review/ Christmas Pop : Sandy Martin’s ‘Christmas Time Cookies’
It makes for the perfect storytelling medium, passing on sentiments and intimacy in real time. ‘Christmas Time Cookies’ are the artist’s latest release, a single that weaves the many images of Christmas.

Album Review/ Piano Pieces : Mortenissimo’s ‘Debussy (extended)’
His latest release is ‘Debussy (extended)’ album, a six track collection. Its pieces are contemplative, but also playful and pliant. It represents the artist’s interpretation of Claude Debussy’s work, intermingling with his musings, imaginations, etc.

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.