
Synoco’s Techno Mutates Spectacularly in ‘Pulse’
His debut single is ‘Pulse’, a track that introduces the imaginative and relentless momentum of the artist.

Single Review/ Acoustic Rock : Charlie Freeman’s ‘ Lay On’
‘Lay On’ is one of the softer presentations. It is mellow, contemplative, ambient, and full of the protagonist’s consciousness.

LunaRover’s ‘Chimera’ : A Dream Pop Mirage Drift
the debut single, ‘Chimera’, they introduce a new brand of sonics as they combine 80s dream pop with a beguiling contemporary vocal swirl.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Chris Thomas & The Merrymakers’ ‘FromTheTop 2.0’
FromTheTop 2.0’ will take you back to the 80s. Think The Bangles with their adult contemporary/ new wave post rock of the time. That’s the atmosphere that slow burns, swirls, and lights you up.

Single Review/ Alt Rock : The Dead Bottomleys’ ‘Coal’
‘Coal’ introduces the album. Much like the fossil fuel, the song is forged with heat. Slathered in basslines, drenched in riffs and punctuated with strong beats, its evolutions are fantastical.

Song Review/ Pop : Cali Tucker’s ‘Dandelion’
Her latest release is ‘Dandelion’, a track that blends commercial pop with spheres of contemplation and confession.

Artist Interview : The Music of Sound’s ‘Cold Weather Man’
The band has just released ‘Cold Weather Man’ a single that is right out of a world folk catalog. It is a sonic frolic that you want to keep looping through. And the band members sit down with us to breakdown their creative process, value systems, and just the floating visions that brought this track to life. Read on!

Single Review/ Alt Rock : Nyki Lindsay King’s ‘Running Out of Time’
For his latest release, ‘Running Out of Time’, he floods the soundscape with hard rock instrumentals and evocative vocals.

Forgottensong Casts A Contemplative Folk Cloud with ‘Down to the Filter’
His latest release is the ‘Down to the Filter’ album, a collection of contemporary folk rock songs that at their core carries the ethos of retro artists like Nick Drake, Neil Young, Steven, Nash and Young.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Hospital Class’s ‘ DRUNK DRIVING’
Their latest release is ‘Drunk Driving’, a track that is groovy, whimsical, playful, before crashing into a darker, brooding reality.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Sea at Midnight’s ‘wait for rain’
Their latest release is ‘Wait for Rain’, a track that is empowered by such vivid and vibrant textures.

Album Review/ Alt Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger and Disappointment’
Tom has been releasing a couple of singles, teasing and introducing the stylistic endeavors of his latest album, ‘Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger and Disappointment’.

Album Review/ Rock n Roll : Spirit Gun’s ‘The Status Quo Must Go On’
Their latest release is ‘The Status Quo Must Go On’, an album that is as real and rambunctious as they come. They say rock n roll is a state of mind. Spirit Gun embodies that.

Nobody’s Wolf Child’s ‘Erbsa’s Songs of the Sea’ Presents Mystical Synth Pop Folklore
Her latest release is ‘Erbsa’s Songs of the Sea’ an EP that blends romanticism with mysticism. The performative elements are quite expansive and vivid that they gain form and play out like a movie.

Karen Salicath Jamali Astounds in Latest Album, ‘Dreams of Angels’
Her latest release is ‘Dreams of Angels’, a fantastical collection of tracks that explores themes with mystical, spiritual, and supernatural aspects.

Gain the Christmas Spirit with The Marsh Family’s ‘Universal Child’
Their latest single, ‘Universal Child’ has a lovely craft to it. In the way it is composed, your mind is compelled to imagine a panoramic scene with the grounding grace of mountains, perspectives of the sky, and the power of magnanimity and empathy.

Cris Cap’s ‘Live Like My Cat’ : A Blues Rock Funk Pop
It plays out smooth and easy, with elating creative elements and quirky accents. You’ll especially experience this sweet contrast in his latest double single, ‘Live Like My Cat’ and ‘Howlin’ at the Moon’.

Little Juke’s ‘When The Sea Came to Tea’ : An Indie Rock Magic Trick
Like in their latest single, ‘When The Sea Came to Tea’, a composition that enjoys the peculiarity, passion, and pleasure that the title suggests.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Alex Starling’s ‘Maybe We Lost It’
In his latest release, ‘Maybe We Lost It’, he explores the spheres of contemporary pop in the context of dreamy allure.
