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    Poets in Heat – Childish Things (EP Review)

    On Childish Things, Erich Russek and Poets in Heat take stories that live in the collective childhood imagination and reframe them as unsettling allegories...

    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...

    The Arcane Insignia – A Violent Whisper (Album Review)

    A journey of 20 years finally reached its logical finale. The progressive, acoustic rock duo the Arcane Insignia, has finally showcased and presented their long-awaited...

    DANAMA – Mend My Soul (Single Reiew)

    DANAMA’s latest single “Mend My Soul” is a vibrant celebration of resilience, transformation, and the ongoing journey of mental health recovery. Layered with raw...

    BirdWorld – Nurture (Album Review)

    BirdWorld is a musical partnership between Gregor Riddell and Adam Teixeira, based in London/Oslo. The duo first met during their respective Banff Centre for...

    Foolish Men – “My Neighbourhood” (Single Review)

    Alternative British duo Foolish Men released "My Neighbourhood", their new single. I was quite astonished when I read up on this duo, seeing that...

    Redwood Revolution – The Covers (Live) (Album Review)

    Redwood Revolution, a local band from Humboldt County, California, released a live album consisting of covers of famous tunes of different genres. The band...

    K2 Cocky – SOCIAL STUDIES (Album Review)

    There is a specific style of rap lurking in the archives of rap history from the 80s and 90s that I think is largely...

    Soviet Jesus Choir – Bookshelves (Single Review)

    What would happen if you mixed pure intent, musicality, and etherealness in one? You'd get the alternative rock band called Soviet Jesus Choir. Founded...

    Px3Kauppila – Hirttäytynyt Neito / The Hanged Maid (Album Review)

    The world of art is always eclectic. Yes, you have your line-up of artists that are typical industry plants or shills, and you have...