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Rubbish Party — Plastic Orange (Review)
Credit: Von Berg of Rubbish Party (far right), with his producer Brutus Brimstone (crutches), and the Australian Indie... Read More
Boyce Thompson — Up on Peters Mountain (Review)
Boyce Thompson’s “Up on Peters Mountain,” released on 11 March 2026, marks a bold departure from his previous... Read More
Albert Eno — Stay (Review)
“Stay,” released on 23 January 2026, arrives as a deeply intimate collaboration between Albert Eno and Frida Bollani... Read More
Accuse The Villain — Hatred Paradise (Review)
Accuse The Villain’s “Hatred Paradise,” released on 01 March 2024, immediately strikes with an emotional rawness that permeates... Read More
William X Nietzche — Fight No Moor (Review)
“Fight No Moor,” released on March 3, 2026, presents itself as a refusal before it becomes a song.... Read More
Fish and Scale — Tapestry (Review)
Released on March 20th, 2026, Fish And Scale’s song titled; “Tapestry” opens like a whisper from the past,... Read More
Blaming Bad — Edge of the Wire (Review)
“Edge of the Wire” by Blaming Bad, released on 23rd January 2026, is a striking exploration of psychological... Read More
BLAGODAT’ — YAMA Review
BLAGODAT’, from Birmingham, England, is an emerging multi-instrumentalist and solo artist known for his experimental and genre-blending music.... Read More
Robbie Rapids — Class 2 Rapids Review
Robbie Rapids, based in Atlanta, GA, is a Generation X rocker, songwriter, guitarist, and singer celebrated for his... Read More
KOWIKAN — Just Landed Review
KOWIKAN, an electronic music producer from Oradea, Romania, creates melodic and atmospheric tracks blending progressive trance, melodic techno,... Read More
Con Piliouras — The Letter I Never Wrote Review
Con Piliouras, from Adelaide, Australia, fuses classical and contemporary music, honoring traditional structures while creating cinematic, genre-transcending compositions... Read More
ReeToxA — Thrift Shop Dress Review
“Thrift Shop Dress” by ReeToxA arrives with the kind of immediacy that feels less like a crafted release... Read More
