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Saint Enemy – Hold Me Like a Grudge Review: A Darkly Romantic Rock Ballad of Grit, Groove, and Emotional Gravity
From the rugged coastlines of Portsmouth, England, rises a band whose foundation is as solid as the rhythms... Read More
Art Pop – Teenage Scum Review: A Defiant, Lo-Fi Anthem of Youthful Disillusionment
There’s a certain rawness that surges through Teenage Scum by Art Pop, a track that doesn’t so much... Read More
Carδamo – One More Night Review: A Neon-Lit Tale of Fleeting Desire and Synth-Soaked Vulnerability
Emerging from the cultural mosaic of London, England, Carδamo is a bold, genre-fluid artist whose music stands at... Read More
Lucas Pasley – Laissez-Faire Love Review: A Soulful Appalachian Ode to Letting Love Breathe Freely and Unfold Naturally
From the mist-cloaked hills of Sparta, North Carolina, comes a songwriter whose music feels like it was born... Read More
James Stephen & The Good Ones – Growing Up Review: A Poignant Coming-of-Age Tale Wrapped In Rich Americana Sound
Emerging from the heart of Stockport in the United Kingdom, James Stephen & The Good Ones are a... Read More
Markus Mehr – fer Review: A Hauntingly Beautiful Journey Through Silence, Sound, and Transformation
From the historical cityscapes of Augsburg, Germany, emerges an artist whose work transcends the traditional boundaries of sound,... Read More
Wild Horse – Overthinking Review: A Tender, Soulful Dance Between Doubt, Desire, and Delicate Vulnerability
Hailing from the scenic edges of East Sussex, England, Wild Horse is a band born not just of... Read More
Politis Dimitris 2.0 – Born Into This Review: A Soulful Rock Odyssey Through Grit, Reflection, and Cinematic Emotion
Born Into This by Politis Dimitris 2.0 on June 4th, 2025, doesn’t waste time with introductions, it plunges... Read More
Space Angel Abyssinia Sometime: A Psychedelic Daydream of Displacement, Hope, and Quiet Defiance
From the very first moment, Abyssinia Sometime by Space Angel unspools like a sun-drenched cinematic vignette, evoking a... Read More
Trisha Jha – Empty Poetry Review: A Whispered Confession Wrapped In A Raw, Honest Sound
Trisha Jha’s original single “Empty Poetry”, released on the 15th of June 2025, is a masterclass in subtle... Read More
Martin Packwood Beach Street Boogie Review: A Sunlit Instrumental Celebration of Groove, Community, and Coastal Joy
Released by Martin Packwood on May 21, 2025, Beach Street Boogie kicks off with no hesitation, just a... Read More
Jeff Vidov New York I’m Coming To You Review: A Cinematic Love Letter of Longing, Triumph, and Orchestral Brilliance
From the very first note, Jeff Vidov’s release of New York I’m Coming To You – Radio Edit... Read More
