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.
Graffick’s ‘Sushi Rice’ : Experience Experimental Dimensions of Electronica
Taken from this is the track, ‘Sushi Rice’, a soundscape that is strung with liquid ripples. Trip-hop beats slide on the edge of the melodic arrangements.
Erik Connor’s ‘The Interdimensional Microwave’ : A Bizarre Sci-Fi Reality
His latest release, ‘The Interdimensional Microwave’ is a jaunty collection of sci-fi compositions. Drawn from the retro interpretations of the genre, it is quite interesting to experience the way he cultivates it and forges it in such imaginative and futuristic dimensions.
Song Review/ Alt Pop : Mary Knoblock’s ‘Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love’
The dynamism, the vibrance, and the cerebral hyperactivity of falling in love is Mary Knoblock’s theme for her latest single, ‘Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love’. The singer-songwriter and alt pop artist grants her listeners a vivid glimpse into the individualistic experience of falling in love.
Song Review/Electronica : Richard Green’s ‘Big Numbers’
Me & Melancholy’s ‘Illusio Veri’ : A Unique Electronic Swirl
Peter Ehrling depicts his interpretations, experiences, and sonic epiphanies with melancholy under his banner, ‘Me & Melancholy’. Hailing from Sweden, he derives inspiration from home bands, The Mobile Homes and Elegant Machinery as he explores synthpop and a new wave sound reminiscent of the 80s and 90s. His latest release is his laudable nine-track album titled ‘Illusio Veri’ aka ‘Illusionist’.