Saturday, August 22 2026

‘AI’- Peppermint Heaven, confronting the big question in modern music

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For more than a decade, Los Angeles duo Peppermint Heaven have built a reputation for combining retro-pop aesthetics with a […]

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‘Magi’- Lotta Svart, finding beauty in stillness

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Reinvention is rarely as convincing as artists hope it will be. Too often, a new direction feels more like a […]

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‘The Nile’- Dalinda, finding new depths in heartbreaking beauty

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There is something quietly remarkable about artists who continue to reinvent themselves while remaining unmistakably connected to their roots. And […]

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‘Vibrant Secrets’- Alexander Nantschev, reaching for the cosmos

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Some artists spend entire careers refining a single sound. While Alexander Nantschev has spent his exploring what happens when seemingly […]

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‘Delusional’- BAIBA, embracing the beautiful chaos of modern life

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There is something refreshingly fearless about BAIBA’s third album ‘Delusional’. Throughout her new offering, the Latvian-born, Innsbruck-based artist dives headfirst […]

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‘baby, mess me entirely’- blue pablo, turning desire into a beautiful self-sabotage

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There is a seductive unease running through blue pablo’s ‘baby, mess me entirely.’ On the surface, the Albuquerque artist delivers something […]

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‘Letters from Paulus’- Fish And Scale, finding grace in stillness

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There’s something strikingly unfashionable about ‘Letter from Paulus’, and that’s precisely what gives it its strength. At a time when […]

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‘The Death of Cool’- Daphne Parker Powell, burning with wit, soul, and fierce humanity

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There is something exhilarating about the way Daphne Parker Powell approaches ‘The Death of Cool’. Even while confronting heartbreak, illness, cultural disillusionment, and […]

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‘Peach’- Mary Knoblock, finding beauty in the bruises

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Over the last decade, Mary Knoblock has become one of the more intriguing figures operating on the outer edges of […]

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‘After Death’- Agnes Fred, debuting with a ghostly presence

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There is a careful sense of restraint running through the debut release from Agnes Fred. Inspired by the Christina Rossetti poem […]

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