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.
Bloomfield Machine Reveals All Things Creative and Stylistic : Suiteness Album
‘Suiteness’ is the banner’s sixth album, a sixteen-track collection that marries futuristic frames with the intricate makeup of natural concepts. The result is a profound mixture of perspectives and baselines that is worth a journey through.
The Ari Joshua Quartet’s ‘Praysue’ : An Experimental Instrumental Vibrance
In their latest single, ‘Praysue’, a composition that delves into classicals, specifically archaic Latin tonalities, and other classical cultures. Sharp tonalities and changing boundaries form a hypnotic contrast.
Experience Ian Mathias Baker’s Compositional Genius in ‘Man Mowing The Lawn Across the Way From Me’
‘Man Mowing the Lawn Across the Way From Me’ alerts the listener to the concept of presence. It inspires you to use your imagination and delve into the scene in front of you, soak in it and get carried away by it.
Richard Green’s ‘Archaic’ : A Fluid, Experimental Electronic Progression
In his latest release, he shapes the quality of ‘Archaic’ with modern and progressive notions of rhythm, melody, and tempo.
Sam Feinstein’s Electro-Rock Ideas Spring Out Spectacularly in ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’
Sam Feinstein’s dives into new mediums of experimentation for his latest track, ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’. The artist is known for his ability to render conceptual sonic discourses on social issues.
Album Review : Cassava Groove Temple’s ‘Mountains of the Moon’
It is a beautiful conveyance with aesthetic intention, explorative tones, and intricate detailings. And they engage and immerse the listeners. The artist has just released his sophomore EP titled ‘Mountains of the Moon’.
JSDAVANI - The Melancholiac II
His latest release is ‘The Melancholiac II’ album, a twenty track collection that interprets the world of a melancholic mind. With experimental rhythms, ambivalent structures, and crumbling sense of familiarity, he projects moments of dissonance.
Experience Carsten Schnell’s Electronic Space Times in ‘Heiss!’
‘Heiss!’ is the artist’s latest release, a track that captures his dynamism and futurism.
JRTA’s ‘One More Toke’ is an Electronic Elevation
Like in his latest single, ‘One More Toke’, JRTA crafts a drifting ambience of trap beats, dazing vocals, and hypnotic grooves.
The Margaret Hooligans’ ‘The StoneHengers’ : A Distortive Folk Rock Glamor
Get transported to the vintage rock era with The Margaret Hooligans’ latest single ‘The StoneHengers’. The experimental folk rock/ blues rock duo channel a 70s/ 80s ethos into their signature planes.
Enjoy Danielle Whalebone’s Abstract Sonic Pour in ‘Whispers of Shadows EP’
Her latest release is the ‘Whispers of Shadows LP’, an eight track album that sets expansive scenes for the listener to visit. It extends to picturesque flower farms, nostalgia, youth, mundanity, nature, and sometimes, a mere shift in perspective.
Experience Sam Feinstein’s Conceptual Brilliance in ‘Need Me’
His latest release is ‘Need Me’, a track that goes far beyond the shores of heartache and melancholy to cerebrally investigate the essence of loneliness.
Itamar Erez & Hamin Honari : Migrant Voices
Migrant Voices is an improvisational music album by Itamar Erez (Israeli-Canadian guitarist) and Hamin Honari (Iranian-Canadian percussionist). When speaking to its ethos, the artists stated “It is a unique project that blends diverse cultural influences, highlighting the spontaneous interplay between guitar and percussion.”
Denise Marsa Elevates Romance & Dance with ‘Kiss Me in The Rain’
Her latest release is ‘Kiss Me In The Rain’. It distorts the elements of romance, love, lust, and infatuation with dark, abstract fantasies. Denise’s vocals are outworldly and veiled like the rain.
The Margaret Hooligans : Driver!
Meg Cratty and Mr. Strontium have released their latest single, ‘Driver!’. It is a grand enterprise of chaotic blues and explorative rock ethos.
The Screaming Pope Grants Dynamism A New Definition With Latest Album ‘The Willow Tree’
The Screaming Pope has released the 25th album of his career, titled, ‘The Willow Tree’. And like the willow tree, the album holds some of the artist’s most versatile, intricate, dense, and resilient pieces
SIR-VERE Dispels All ‘Peer Pressure’ With A Funk Rock Revolution
And this latest track, ‘Peer Pressure’ is no different. Led by a punk beat, the band molds the rest of the soundscape with funk vocal anthems, a severe tone, and a revolutionary spirit.
Vallac’s Experimental Resilience Shines in Conceptual Electronic EP ‘Life’
There’s a precision to his techno music but it is also very free. One doesn’t hold back the other. This duality, symmetry, and expanding design can be best experienced in Vallac’s latest EP, ‘Life’.
Enjoy the Riveting Electro-Rock Narratives of Kreajours’ ‘Hyacinth’
‘Hyacinth’ is the band’s latest track. With a run time of a little over seven minutes, it plunges as deep as it soars high. Driving riffs and bass lines are tempered by glassy vocals and vibrant spots of melody.