
Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Bailey Grey’s ‘Use Me’
In her release, ‘Use Me’, she puts on a charismatic show, a performance that is expressive, groovy, and bluesy.

Song Review/ Folk Pop : Ava Valianti’s ‘Laugh Track’
Her latest release, ‘Laugh Track’, showcases her soft spirit with an endearing innocent touch.

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/ 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/ Alt Pop : Allegra’s Refund
Her latest release is ‘Refund’. The first single teasing her debut album, ‘Unsent Love Letters Vol. 1’.

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.

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.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter Band : POLINIKA’s ‘Nothing Belongs To Us’

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/ Singer-Songwriter : Downtown Patriot’s ‘Mother’s Arms’
The artist's latest release is ‘Mother’s Arms’ , a track about a soldier’s homecoming.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Tim Camrose’s ‘Happening Again’
‘Happening Again’ is taken from this collection. The composition holds so much space to spread out and explore the theme in.

Song Review/ Neo-Soul : Alfred Jones’ ‘Stupid Town’
His latest release, ‘Stupid Town’ is so softly spontaneous that it ebbs from one plane to flow effortlessly into another.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ethan Gold’s ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’
His latest release is ‘Mirror Don’t Have Any Feelings’, a track that stylistically forms along the spectrum of The Smiths, John Mayer, and melodic rock era of Queen and even notes of The Beatles in some parts.

Song Review/ Jazz : Michele Thomas’s ‘No More’
Taken from the collection is ‘No More’, a track in which Michele so eloquently and gracefully asserts selfdom, autonomy, and independence.

Ghost of a Soulman’s ‘Still Love You’ : A Rustic Story of Heartache
Their latest release is ‘Still Love You’, a track that traces the melancholy of heartache in the aftermath of love.

Song Review/ Acoustic : Голос КАА’s ‘Warming Light’
His latest release is ‘Warming Light’, a composition that explores the nuances of ambience, its emotion, feelings, and momentous evolution. And he does it distinctively, in his style.

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/ Singer-Songwriter : Christophe Lorient’s ‘Petit Écran De Couleur’
His latest release is ‘Petit Écran De Couleur’, a track that carries nostalgia, a sense of cozy homeliness and a vocal warmth.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Matya’s ‘Night Light’
Her latest release is ‘Night Light’, a track that begins with the warmth and comfort of a night light and then floats away, outside the window to have nocturnal whimsies and contemplations.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ev Janney’s ‘Set Me Free’
In his latest single, ‘Set Me Free’, the artist creates a song that journeys to freedom, a story that delves into the shackles of the past, the battle of the present and the dream of the future.