
Song Review/ Kaleidoscope Rock : Auld White Label’s ‘Chapter 1’
Their latest release is ‘Chapter 1’, a track from the Tangents EP. And much like its title, the composition is full of edges, corners, sweeping tangents, all accumulating into visual perspectives.

Song Review/ Experimental Electronica : Mohawk Castle’s ‘I Killed the Velvet Underground’
In his latest release, ‘I Killed the Velvet Underground’, he creates a blooming dissonance that lifts into moments of modern rock and a stretching vocal horizon.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Robbie Rapids’ ‘Mule of Mine’
Like in his latest release, ‘Mule of Mine’, the artist details a mundane scene with so much eccentricity and energy.

Song Review/ Gothic Pop : Twice Dark’s ‘Necromantic’
Their latest release is ‘Necromantic’, a track that flows through the sticky spheres of wizardry, tracing the mystery, the complexity, and the energy that they carry.

Artist Feature / Alt Rock : Rooftop Screamers’ 'My Sanity’
This means, stylistic fluidity, genre-bending, and musical novelty like never before. His latest collaboration is ‘My Sanity’ with singer-songwriter Randy McStine.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Jonathan Paaso’s ‘Anhelo’
His latest release is ‘Anhelo’ (translated to English : longing or yearning). A contemporary pop rock, fringed with neo-classicals and acoustics.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Fred Paa Jord’s ‘pax internationalis’
Their latest release is the ‘pax internationalis’ album, a collection that fosters all these characteristics and then some. Most of the sonic moments and experiences that you’ll have are inexplicable with words.

Southern Resident Killer Whales’s ‘Wave Forms’ Forge Indie Rock in a Whole New Light
The band had just released their album, ‘Wave Forms’. It is a beach washed, sunny, and warm collection that features an expanding spectrum of styles and genre variations.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Chapelton’s ‘Oh Lover’
In his latest release, ‘Oh, Lover’ featuring Charlotte Churchman, the artist follows the desperate and irrevocable ways of true love.

bummer, dude! Breaks Alt Rock Glass Ceiling with Latest, ‘BAREFOOT’
The ideas are solid and the execution is sophisticated, contemplative, and immersive. Their latest release is ‘Barefoot’, a raw, piercing, and texture brilliance.

Del’Noire Crafts Melodic Transience in ‘Tyler Down’
His release, ‘Tyler Down’ presents one of those rare moments of dynamic epiphanies. It is a piano instrumental that is replete with variations, gradients, and transient sensibilities.

Ella Clayton’s Folk Mystique Extends to The Ethereal in ‘Come Pass The Time’
‘Come Pass The Time’ is her latest release. A song that is so beautifully vocal that it leads you to the brink of the ethereal.

Feyisayo Anjorin’s ‘There’s Somebody Here’ : An Alt Pop Track That Will Engage Your Spirit
In his single, ‘There’s Somebody Here’, the artist explores space, the land, the nation, and the country we call home.

Tahani’s Storytelling Magic Beautifully Unravel in ‘Twist of Fate’
Her latest soundscape, ‘Twist of Fate’ is as mysterious and ambient as the horizon. Forming on the brink of something, spilling into an ocean and expanding into the sky.

Song Review/ Rock : Tom Minor’s ‘Future is an F Word’
In his latest release ‘Future is an F Word’, he creates an asymmetric compositional pattern with his usual combination of simplicity and hidden complexity.

Song Review/ Folk : Cat Cork’s ‘Promise Me’
The instrumentals are also raw and bare like vulnerable thoughts floating by in the morning. His latest release is ‘Promise Me’.

Song Review/ Blues : Strange and The Familiars’ ‘Pretty Red Dress’
Their latest track is ‘Pretty Red Dress’, a track that is colored dark red, maroon with romance.

Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Asta Bria’s ‘Emma’
In her latest single, ‘Emma’, she crafts a dreamy soundscape. The vocals grant the listener a journey while the vocals tell a launching tale.

EP Review/ Alt Rock : Coma Beach’s ‘Passion/ Bliss’
The band brings that full power into their latest release ‘Passion/ Bliss’ EP, a collection that takes the listener through the perversion of passion to pride, fall, and a salvation hopefully.

Song Review/ Dark Electronica : Ceremony Shadows’ ‘Reclaim’
Their latest release is ‘Reclaim’, in which they explore the ambit of the body, both as a manifestation of the mind and identity.