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Genre
Keith Woodhouse The Planet Who Review: A Raw, Poetic, and Unfiltered Journey Through Life’s Complexities and Creative Resilience
Keith Woodhouse is not your average recording artist. Born and raised in England and currently residing in Totnes,... Read More
LUNA & The Gents Farm Days Review: A Sunlit Swing into Nostalgia, Country Charm, and Timeless Musical Warmth
Nestled in the culturally rich city of Basel, Switzerland, LUNA & The Gents have quietly carved a space... Read More
Joseph Kuhl Helene Review: A Haunting Folk Ballad That Breathes Through the Silence After the Storm
Joseph Kuhl is not your average singer-songwriter, he is a steward of soundscapes and sentiment, a modern-day troubadour... Read More
Jay Luke Tornado of Mistakes Review: A Soul-Baring Metal Storm of Regret, Reckoning, and Redemption
Emerging from the heart of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Jay Luke is a seasoned musician whose artistry is steeped in... Read More
ULTAN JP All In Good Time Review: A Gritty Rock Anthem Fuelled by Frustration, Fire, and Fierce Resolve
ULTAN JP is not your typical modern rock artist. He doesn’t chase trends or polish his music to... Read More
Romain Gutsy Blew My Mind Review: A Soulful Wake-Up Call Wrapped in Folk-Pop Elegance
Hailing from the romantic heart of Paris, France, Romain Gutsy is a folk-pop singer-songwriter whose music feels like... Read More
François Marius Live If You Want to Live Review: A Soulful Reggae Anthem of Peace, Presence, and Purpose
From the heart of Tallinn, Estonia, a compelling voice in contemporary reggae has begun to rise, François Marius,... Read More
Rooftop Screamers feat. Royston Langdon Blink of an Eye Review: A Hauntingly Beautiful Reflection on Life’s Fleeting Moments
In the vibrant indie scene of Portland, Oregon, Rooftop Screamers emerged not just as a band, but as... Read More
Rusty Jackson She Likes to Be on Top Review: A Witty, Empowering Country Gem with Classic Charm and Modern Mischief
Hailing from the quiet town of Otis Orchards, Washington, Rusty Jackson is a singer-songwriter and producer whose music... Read More
/Somnolence./ Walls Review: A Sacred Sonic Ritual of Suffering, Solitude, and Spiritual Awakening
Emerging from the enigmatic depths of Budapest’s creative underground, /Somnolence./ is an experience, a philosophy, and a movement.... Read More
Steven Browley Linda Moo and Piggy Sue Review: A Gentle Folk Tale Turned Heartfelt Anthem for the Voiceless
From the quiet yet culturally rich city of Leverkusen, Germany, emerges Steven Browley, a heartfelt singer-songwriter whose artistry... Read More
Zynovox Maps the Soul: Middle East The EP as a Sonic Bridge Between Struggle and Stardom
From the quiet streets of Braintree, England, to the vibrant sounds of Lagos, Nigeria, Zynovox emerges as a... Read More
