Rado’s ‘Family Tree’ Induces a Cerebral Playfulness
Their latest release is ‘Family Tree’, a mellow indie rock frame that is dressed in cerebral tones, dancing melodies, and a baritonal progression that is made for immersion. Listen Now!
The Chris Ruben Band Deliver a Psychedelic Rock Swirl With ‘Parasite’
With their latest release, ‘Parasite’ the band readily claim the title of ‘The Who of the modern era’.
Cromwell Swings With Hypnotic Electronica with ‘Slow Down’
‘Slow Down’ is the band’s latest single. The rhythms are pressed and swirled inextricably with the theme. A dystopian world unfolds.
SQWERV Revels in Refreshing Blue Tones in Latest EP ‘Hors d’Oeuvres Part I’
It is the first part of the ‘Hors d’Oeuvres’ project. Tinged with iridescent blue tones, all the compositions cast a tranquil aura and an enticing clarity that is reminiscent of an oasis.
Kreajours’ ‘NEWWAVE’ is a Swirling Post-Punk Sensibility
‘NEWWAVE’ is the latest single from Kreajours. They fill a vacuous bracket of space with crackling riff frequencies, abstract vocal blooms, and eclectic percussion.
Moose Wrench Forge an Experimental Prog Rock Niche with EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’
Moose Wrench has a flair for experimental rock. With bold textures, defiant spirit, strong concept, and sonic conviction, they forge a distinct niche. The band’s latest EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’ perfectly captures this energy.
An Album Review : William Sanfords' ‘Deep Mollusca’
‘Deep Mollusca’ is the artist’s latest album that spans across an array of styles, textures, themes, and concepts. Lit up with folktronica, ambient synths, and other electronic excitations, they are vivid sonic evolutions that will pop the mind.
Poppy Roscoe: The Concept Behind ‘Sea Fortune and the Desert Rats’
Poppy Roscoe are unpredictable, insatiable, and innovative. The band’s latest album, ‘Sea Fortune and the Desert Rats’ is an eclectic art rock collection that combines visual frames with experimental dimensions.