
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/ Pop : Claudia Balla’s ‘Lábnyom’
In her ‘Winter Tale’ album, she drifted to angelic planes of expression while in her single, ‘Lábnyom’, the artist creates a fairytale journey, an odyssey that shapes the protagonist.

Song Review/ Pop : Casey McQuillen’s ‘Better’
Like in her latest single, ‘Better’, the artist explores the playfulness of a girl in love with a guy who is already in a relationship.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Reina Mora’s ‘Weeds (Elated Remix)’
this latest ‘Elated Remix’ of the song, the artist throws it back to the 2016s, to artists like Daya, Zara Larson, Zedd, and Ellie Golding.

Song Review/ R&B : LTB’s ‘My Fault’
His latest release, ‘My Fault’ is a song about the aftermath of heartache, of a toxic relationship.

Song Review/ Neo Soul Pop : Jasmine Matthews’ ‘Narcissist’
Her latest single is ‘Narcissist’, in which she creates a soft, pastel dream with silky melodies, and satin vocals. There is an edge in the lyrics, a darkness in the way the protagonist attaches.

Song Review/ Pop : Talking to Sophie’s ‘Mariposa’
He creates musical pop collages that spell out moods, emotions, feelings, and experiences. His latest release is ‘Mariposa’, a playful, light, and airy pop mix.

Song Review/ Chi-Pop : Attack the Sound’s ‘Favorite Things’
Their latest release is ‘Favorite Things’, a track that upholsters the classic show tune and waltz from The Sound of Music.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : TaniA Kyllikki’s ‘Feel Good Vibes’

Cris Cap’s ‘Live Like My Cat’ : A Blues Rock Funk Pop
It plays out smooth and easy, with elating creative elements and quirky accents. You’ll especially experience this sweet contrast in his latest double single, ‘Live Like My Cat’ and ‘Howlin’ at the Moon’.

My Glass World’s ‘You Can Feel it Coming’ : Drenching Alt Rock Fusion
Their latest release is called ‘You Can Feel it Coming’, a track that casts an ominous spell, a premonitive hypnotism that predicts the coming of something.

Lexi Berg’s ‘Fall Like an Angel’ : A Contemporary Pop Complexity
In her latest single, ‘Fall Like an Angel’, the artist projects human experience into a outwordly sphere. It is a soft, reflective, and confessional track, of a broken heart and a broken soul, trying to feel whole and free in the love of another.

Song Review / Pop : Richy McLoughlin ‘We Three Kings’
Taken from it is Richy’s contemporary and expansive interpretation of the classic Christmas carol, ‘We Three Kings’. He infuses the beloved carol into an extrapolative atmosphere.

Song Review/ Christmas Pop : Sandy Martin’s ‘Christmas Time Cookies’
It makes for the perfect storytelling medium, passing on sentiments and intimacy in real time. ‘Christmas Time Cookies’ are the artist’s latest release, a single that weaves the many images of Christmas.

Ava Valianti’s ‘Wishing Well’ : A Contemporary Pop Mystique
Her latest release is ‘Wishing Well’, a contemplative composition that floats on by like clouds in the sky.

Song Review/ Contemporary Pop : Laughing Cats’ ‘Jerk’
Their sophomore single is ‘Jerk’, an introspective track forming in the wake of a break up. The protagonist explores her emotional unavailability within the relationship that caused her partner to leave her.

TONOSO’s Indie Dance Reaches Great Dynamism in ‘Move Your Feet’
In their latest release, ‘Move Your Feet’, featuring Chikezie Eze, Paul and Jacob craft a complex skyscraper, driving in its loftiness and shimmering in its natural state.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : LTB’s Skyline
His latest release, ‘Skyline’ he demonstrates his love for a city, a place that carries him just as he carries it in him.

Single Review/ Pop : Rosie Belvie’s Survive
Her latest release is ‘Survive’, an upping, playful, dance driven, and transformative single. She uses energy to portray the resilience, strength, and the essence of the theme.

Album Review/Alt Pop : Sophia Stephens’ ‘Love & Grief’
Her latest release is ‘Love & Grief’, an album that explores the powerful connection between the two themes, crossing it over with time, space, inevitability, beauty, memories, and melancholy.