Reviews
‘Dream Cycle: Conspiracies’- Shadeh Rose, transforming nightmares into an alt-jazz reverie
UK songwriter Shadeh Rose emerges as a singular voice in contemporary music, crafting a sound that resists conventional labels while […]
‘Levitate’- The Trusted, elevating indie-pop to sky-high euphoria
Southend-on-Sea quartet The Trusted have outdone themselves with their latest single ‘Levitate’, a song that soars with an intoxicating blend of […]
‘Vienna’- Andreas Gavlén, returning with a timeless reverie
With his latest outing ‘Vienna’, Sweden’s Andreas Gavlén delivers a track that is both delicate and profoundly evocative, all while carrying […]
‘Where Did They All Go Wrong’- Alex Thomen, a witty exploration of life’s ironies
Denver-based singer-songwriter and pianist Alex Thomen returns with his latest original video release, ‘Where Did They Go Wrong?’, a song that […]
‘Bend To Break’- Pisgah, channeling heartache and liberation
London’s Pisgah, the evocative solo project of Brittney Jenkins, reemerges with ‘Bend to Break’, a powerful prelude to her forthcoming album ‘Faultlines’, […]
‘Changing Tides’- Pool Club, riding a summer wave
Kent-based indie quintet Pool Club are back with ‘Changing Tides’, a sun-soaked pop anthem that feels like a warm breeze through […]
‘Bleeding Wires’- Fish Night, pushing boundaries with hypnotic firepower
Chester’s Fish Night are carving out a fearless space in the UK psychedelic rock scene, and their latest single ‘Bleeding […]
‘Fucking Around’- Franxie, a quiet alt-folk revolution
Franxie’s debut single ‘Fucking Around’ lands like a whisper turned into a roar, offering a study in restrained power and […]
‘Love & Desire’- James Harries, delivering folk whimsy in motion
Prague’s James Harries’ ‘Love & Desire’ is warm, unhurried, and sprinkled with unexpected surprises. Recorded in just three days, the […]
‘Paid Holiday’- don’t get lemon, sharing suburban dreams in shimmering synths
Texas synth-pop trio don’t get lemon return with ‘Paid Holiday’, a single that crystallises the tension between longing and restraint, transforming […]













