
Song Review/ Dream Rock : Blofeld Sands’ ‘People’
Their latest release is ‘People’, a track that is made to capture the complexity, the layers, the details and magic of, well, people.

Album Review/ Sci- Fi Ambience : Hipster Pug’s ‘signal from the universe’
For his latest act, ‘Signal From The Universe’, the artist combines his usual lofi/ downtempo/ ambient act with moments of cryptic sentience, an exercise in suggestive brilliance that compels you to journey past imaginary boundaries, breaking past thresholds of thought.

M4TR’s ‘Hooks’ : A Feel-Good Electro-Pop Feeling
It all becomes part of the music and the listening experience. Like in his release, ‘Hooks’ he explores the feeling of falling deeply and devastatingly in love.

Song Review/ Pop Rock : Fiona Amaka’s ‘No Daylight’
Fiona Amaka’s lavish and lush vocals drive up to new levels of authenticity and candor in latest release, ‘No Daylight’. The track is a pop rock song, fringed with an alt-folk-contemporary pop pulse, giving it the energy but also an evocative depth.

Album Review/ Denim Dan : Denim Dan’s ‘Circe’
Weaving these thoughts into moments of epiphanies, soft clarity or even stories that stay with you like children’s tales. His latest release is the ‘Denim Dan’ Circe’.

Song Review/ Alt Folk : Trickshooter Social Club’s ‘Television’
Taken from this collection is the track, ‘Television’. With falling riffs, floating thoughts, and contemplative affectation, it is as buoyant as a balloon.

Song Review/ Pop : Talking to Sophie’s ‘Mariposa’
He creates musical pop collages that spell out moods, emotions, feelings, and experiences. His latest release is ‘Mariposa’, a playful, light, and airy pop mix.

Song Review/ Chi-Pop : Attack the Sound’s ‘Favorite Things’
Their latest release is ‘Favorite Things’, a track that upholsters the classic show tune and waltz from The Sound of Music.

Brian Noyes’s ‘Tapestries’ : A Vivid Alt Folk Weave
Like in his latest single, ‘Tapestries’, the artist suspends us in acoustic magic, with each string, swipe, stroke of instrumental becomes a part of you.

Song Review/ Art Pop : Caleb L’Etoile’s ‘Lightning Curses’
His latest track is ‘Lightning Curses’, a track that is avant garde and contemporary.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Shab’s ‘Santa Baby’
Her latest release is ‘Santa Baby’, a cover, a revival of the timeless Christmas song. Capturing the playful spirit and sensual undertones of the song, she dispels a spell that would enchant any room

Album Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Wilhelm’s ‘Wake me in the Sunrise’

Song Review/ Blues : Frank Richman’s ‘99 Fire’
His latest release is ‘99 Fire’, an upping orchestra. It presents a luxurious atmosphere of dance swings, soul power and a vocal flair that is as vibrant as a disco club.

Album Review/ Electronica : Phidippus’s ‘Prazosin’
His latest release is the ‘Prazosin’ album, a collection that unites experimental electronica with avant garde ideas. And of course, there’s that theatrical horror.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : TaniA Kyllikki’s ‘Feel Good Vibes’

Jean-Philippe Ruelle Crafts An Ambient Escape with ‘Impulsein’
His latest release is ‘Impulsein’, an absorbing, electric pulsation that spreads, evolves, and grows into beautiful spheres of expression.

Single Review/Electro Pop : Allegra’s ‘Rain’
Her latest release is ‘Rain’, a dance-contemporary pop soundscape that exhilaratingly carries the theme.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Twice Dark’s ‘Time Traveller’
In his latest track, ‘Time Traveller’, he creates a moody, dark toned, and bass intoned synth pop whirlpool.

EP Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Owen Young’s ‘Three’
Owen Young is a singer-songwriter and an alt folk artist from Cayuga, Ontario. His latest release is the ‘Three’ EP, the third installation of the Muddy River series. When talking about this collection, Owen Young stated, “The material in it is something of a departure for me. An outlier of sorts. Only three songs long, it consists of a letter to an old friend and colleague, a lament by a child of the Sixties and, lastly, a rant.”

Fin Marsh’s ‘Remember My Name’ : A Youthful Pop Rock Contemplation
His debut release is ‘Remember My Name’, a dark, textured, and moody composition in which the protagonist is on a journey to assert himself, his feelings, his experiences, and his existence.