Reviews
‘Maybe You & I’- Mercurius Explore Light and Shadow on New Album
The new full-length album ‘Maybe You and I’ from Morpeth father-and-son duo Mercurius is a record that wears its heart […]
‘MIND’- Olivia Booth Confronts the Chaos of Overthinking
Manchester’s Olivia Booth steps into bold territory with her latest single ‘MIND’, a track that wrestles with the restless noise […]
‘Saturday’- Michael Aldag, turning relapse into an anthem
Michael Aldag has a gift for making emotional collapse sound like a festival chorus, and his latest single ‘Saturday’ might be […]
‘It’s Whenever’- Cantbuydeem Finds Strength in the Cut
Chicago’s own Cantbuydeem delivers ‘it’s whenever’ like a low-rider cruising past the chaos; smooth on the surface, but carrying the […]
‘Switeesoul’- Jean-Philippe Ruelle, An elegant meditation in sound and space
With his latest single ‘Switeesoul’, French composer Jean-Philippe Ruelle proves once again that delicate restraint can be its own form […]
‘Dancing In The Stars’- Sam Ostler Finds Radiance in Motion
Sam Ostler takes another confident step into the heart of modern pop, delivering a new track that feels effortless and […]
‘Fool’s Gold’- Isaac Vino Strikes a Balance Between Loss and Lush Soundscapes
Sacramento’s Isaac Vino returns with the smooth ‘Fool’s Gold’. The track sees Vino stepping into a more refined era of […]
‘Pulling Fits’- Davia Schendel’s New Single Turns Chaos Into CoutureÂ
With her new single ‘Pulling Fits’, Davia Schendel proves she’s as comfortable skewering modern absurdities as she is crafting hooks […]
‘Blue Thread’- BC25 Stitch Memory and Presence on New Single
From the very first notes of ‘Blue Thread’, Freiburg duo BC25 invite us into a space that feels fragile and […]













