Album Review/ Alt Pop : Me and Melancholy’s ‘Open Your Eyes’
His latest release is the ‘Open Your Eyes’ album, a modern electro pop collection that is plush and vivid with dark sensibilities.
Song Review/ Classical : Robert McGinty’s ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’
To elevate it to a point of aching beauty. His latest release is ‘Return to Lullaby Mountain’, a piano piece that you can delightfully get lost in.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Marc Soucy’s ‘Mayhem in Antrctica’
In his latest release, ‘Mayhem in Antarctica’, the artist casts the listener in a musical cinema. Drawing from eastern classical styles and influences, he sets the stage for the thematic scene to unfold.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Claudio Olachea’s ‘Hoy Como Ayer’
His latest release is ‘Hoy Como Ayer’ or ‘Today Like Yesterday’ is a dreamy instrumental that dotes on nostalgia, shapes it, gives it form and then lifts it into a romanticist story.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Hybrid Kid’s ‘Cry’
His latest release is ‘Cry’, a somber, gloomy and dazing track that flies into the alternative radar.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : DonnyJ ‘$hill’
His latest release is ‘$hill’, a track that paves a deep and contemplative path. The ambience that he sets is a perfect backdrop.
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Michellar’s ‘Dreaming’
For her latest single, ‘Dreaming’, the artist infiltrated surreal pop with gloomy rock elements to immerse the listener in the thematic experience.
Song Review/ Alt Rock : Delta of Venus’s ‘Disengaged/Slipping’
With their debut double release, ‘Disengaged/Slipping’, the band explores powerful sensibilities that emerge out of love, out of the romance
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Steven Browley’s ‘Long Rainy Road’
His latest release is ‘Long Rainy Road’, where he starts at an ambient acoustic, blues guitar point.
Song Review/ Instrumental : Hilgrove Kenrick & Sam Watts’ ‘Mirror’
His latest release is ‘Mirror’ featuring Sam Watts. The piano composition has a dulcet feel to it, glimmering ever so slightly, sparkling, and softly luminescent.
Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Flying Beets’ ‘I See Through You’
Their latest release is ‘I See Through You’, a track that explores moments of a relationship where love goes unexpressed or hidden behind games.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Allegra’s Refund
Her latest release is ‘Refund’. The first single teasing her debut album, ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol. 1’.
Album Review/ Alternative : Simeon Kirkegaard’s ‘*’
His latest release is ‘*’, an album that is molded by his life experiences, personality, and a new sense of self.
Song Review/ Alt Folk : Rosetta West’s ‘Snake 25’
Their latest release is ‘Snake 25’, a track that delves into the significance of the year of snake, 2025.
Song Review/ Neo-Soul : LTB’s ‘Butterflies’
LTB’s fluid style and sonic dynamics is reinforced all over again with his latest release, ‘Butterflies’.
Song Review/ EDM : Chaton’s ‘From The Future’
His latest release is ‘From the Future’, in which he builds techno into a futuristic mold. The places it takes you to and the journey getting there is fantastic.
Song Review/ Pop : Larry Karpenko’s ‘Fare Thee Well’
His latest release is ‘Fare Thee Well’, a track that deliciously blends melancholy with good wishes.
Song Review/ Indie Folk : Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine’s ‘The Things You Find in Books’
The title track, ‘The Things You Find in Books’, opens the album. Detailed with ambient casting accordions, curving cello lines, and a warm pool of baritones, it elevates the old soul.
Song Review/ EDM : Martinbeatz’s ‘Missing Part’
His latest release is ‘Missing Part’, a track that opens at an intimate and vulnerable note. With teeming synth progressions, color work, and unbridled tonalities.
Experience My Turning Point’s Brand of Melancholy in ‘The Eulogy’
‘The Eulogy’ is taken from this album, a track that explores the spaces that exist between the dead and living.