Single Review
Single Review
Hallaballoo — Undercover Bitch (Review)
“Undercover Bitch” by Hallaballoo, released on April 25, 2025, arrives as a sharply cut alternative rock statement that... Read More
50mething — Gaza (on and on and on) (Review)
“Gaza (on and on and on)” by 50mething, released on 23rd March 2026, unfolds as a deeply affecting... Read More
Gino V. — Taking Planes (Review)
“Taking Planes,” released on February 4th, 2026, unfolds as a deeply immersive narrative where Gino V. transforms exhaustion,... Read More
Prem Byrne — Three Words (Review)
“Three Words,” released on March 27th, 2026, by Prem Byrne, arrives as a deeply personal Americana-rock confession shaped... Read More
Jeff Hodges — If I Was A Road (Review)
Released on April 3rd, 2026, “If I Was A Road” by Jeff Hodges unfolds as a deeply introspective... Read More
Friend / Monell — Route 19 (Review)
“Route 19,” by Friend / Monell released on 20 Mar 2026, emerges as a quietly powerful reflection shaped... Read More
WhiteRoomNightmare — Blue To Black (Review)
“Blue To Black” by WhiteRoomNightmare, released on 17 Apr 2026, unfolds as a cinematic alt-rock/metal ballad rooted in... Read More
Social Gravy — Get Away (Review)
“Get Away,” released on April 10, 2026, by Social Gravy, arrives with a quiet intensity that refuses to... Read More
Jari Salmikivi — Firelight (Review)
“Firelight,” released on April 17, 2026, emerges as an emotionally charged statement from Jari Salmikivi, anchored primarily in... Read More
Jonas Axmark — Rio Grandes Strand (Review)
“Rio Grandes Strand,” released on April 3, 2026, emerges as a deeply human piece of storytelling, where the... Read More
WGMC — Dragon Hentai Tears (Review)
Released on April 14th, 2026, “Dragon Hentai Tears” by WGMC is a powerful work of electronic art that... Read More
Grim Logick — The Maelstrom (Review)
“The Maelstrom” released 30 Mar 2026 by Grim Logick is constructed as an unfiltered confessional narrative where the... Read More
