Genre – Rock

DG Adams – Business As Usual Review: A Poetic Folk-Rock Call for Empathy, Action, and Humanity Amid the Gaza Crisis

Hailing from the vibrant cultural landscape of Vancouver, Canada, DG Adams stands out as a singer-songwriter whose artistry is rooted…

5 months ago

Mercy Kelly – Speak Too Soon Review: A Lush Indie Confession Wrapped in Emotion, Melody, and Quiet, Stirring Power

Credit: Mercy Kelly 2025 Emerging from the industrious town of Oldham, England, just on the outskirts of Manchester’s iconic music…

5 months ago

Lauren Passarelli – Big Blue Machine Review: A Soulful, Analog Dreamscape of Emotion, Memory, and Musical Mastery

Lauren Passarelli – Credit: photo by L Pass Lauren Passarelli is not just a musician, she is a sonic artisan…

5 months ago

Medivh – Fires Of The Blue Moon Review: A Cinematic Lullaby of Emotional Stillness, Mystery, and Sonic Poetry

From the misty, sun-dappled hills of Montevarchi, Italy, arises a band forged not just in musical ambition but in shared…

5 months ago

Stephen Foster – Sun to Rise EP Review: A Serene Soundscape of Stillness, Emotional Depth, and Quiet Awakening

Stephen Foster Photo Credit: Photo by Joe Rosa (https://www.instagram.com/openhostility/) Stephen Foster is a Santa Cruz-based singer-songwriter who has quietly carved…

5 months ago

DrewJam – Holding Fast Review: A Haunting Rock Ballad of Memory, Resilience, and Emotional Catharsis

Hailing from the serene town of Baldock, Hertfordshire, UK indie artist DrewJam has steadily carved a niche for himself in…

5 months ago

Chris Pellnat – No Kings For Me Visual Review: A Human-Made VR Protest Wrapped in Minimalism, Metaphor, and Musical Defiance

Hailing from the quiet but creatively fertile grounds of Hudson, New York, Chris Pellnat is a multi-faceted American singer-songwriter whose…

5 months ago

Matt DeAngelis – I’m Just the Keyboard Player Review: A Soulful and Melodic Tribute to the Unseen and Uncelebrated

Hailing from Turnersville, New Jersey, Matt DeAngelis is a rising singer-songwriter whose artistic journey began not in the spotlight, but…

5 months ago

LunaRover – Fountains Review: A Lush, Heartfelt Odyssey of Healing Wrapped in Vintage Glow and Modern Soul

From the quiet neighborhoods of Silver Spring, Maryland, emerges LunaRover, a music project that embodies the spirit of collaboration, emotional…

6 months ago

Andrew Siddle – All Hail the Postie! Review: A Playful Rock Ode to the Unsung Heroes of Everyday Life

Andrew Siddle is a multi-talented British artist whose creative journey defies convention and thrives on reinvention. Born in North West…

6 months ago

Bad Bubble – Frustrate Review: A Minimalist Storm of Emotion, Crafted in Analog and Unleashed with Brutal Honesty

From the overcast shadows of Chicago’s underground, Bad Bubble has built one of the most uncompromising discographies in modern independent…

6 months ago