Rebel G Society – Savage Ambitionz – The Concept Tape, Vol...
Sometimes, we evolve as artists and aim to put out a new soundscape that doesn't necessarily trap us in the stagnation of our previous...
The Juan Solo 7 – Persona (Album Review)
Welcome back to another review on this wonderful platform. In today's review, we will encounter a an alternative hard rock outfit from Raleigh, North...
Ehson Hashemian – Believe (Album Review)
Upbeat alternative that feels like a walk under the sun;
Ehson Hashemian is a singer‑songwriter and multi‑instrumentalist from Southern California whose music not only blends...
Aníbal – Bungalow Sessions (EP Review)
Aníbal’s Bungalow Sessions EP is a vivid journey through emotion, memory, and atmosphere; it's an ambitious, deeply personal project that mirrors the diverse terrain...
Marshall Falcon – Permanent Resident (Album Review)
I am a huge fan of when people combine the old-school feeling of Americana music with alternative elements. These song structures give me a...
Alan Cornelio & La Paz – Peace Boy (Album Review)
Today's review will take you down the road less travelled yet earnestly travelled, through music that combines a myriad of influences ranging from alternative...
Irene Wilde – Spleen (Narrator’s Edition) (Album Review)
Irene Wilde’s Spleen (Narrator’s Edition) is not just a collection of songs, it’s a searing, diaristic excavation of a mind burdened by beauty, chaos,...
Lee Smythe – Buried Alive (Album Review)
Some genres are so familiar to us, listening to it seems like a distant nostalgic trip- even if you haven't particularly heard a 'particular'...
Orange JeLy – This Is Me Trying! (Album Review)
This Is Me Trying! by Orange JeLy is a heartfelt and eclectic dive into the world of South London indie artist Steve Jenkins. It’s...
Timothy and the Apocalypse – You and Me Forever (Album Review)
Today’s review features the new album “You and Me Forever” by Timothy and the Apocalypse. Timothy Poulton is an Australian musician, composer, songwriter, and...