Sunday, August 23 2026

‘Red Pill’- Amélie Giardini, finding sweetness at the edge of existential dread

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There’s an elegant tension running through ‘Red Pill’. Throughout its runtime, Amélie Giardini doesn’t treat awareness as liberation or escapism […]

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‘Sunlight In My Soul’- Noya Sol, turning resilience into radiance

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Some songs feel like survival statements, while others feel like the first real breath after surviving. And on her newest outing […]

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‘Trib’- the one named Jasmine, turning queer desire into an R&B triumph

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There’s no hesitation in ‘Trib’. From its opening moments, the one named Jasmine steps fully into desire, creating a rich, […]

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‘Trauma’- Ravens Beats. turning personal grief into a stark call for understanding

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Some debut singles are intended as introductions, while others arrive carrying years of experience that can no longer remain unspoken. […]

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‘Come Out Lazarus 3 – I Was The Universe’- Andrea Pizzo and the Purple Mice, reaching for the infinite

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Returning from death should sound impossible, but on ‘Come Out Lazarus 3 – I Was The Universe’, Genova collective Andrea Pizzo and […]

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‘Mercy Mercy’- Kinshift, channelling compassion through soul

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Mercy is often discussed as a quiet virtue, something private, solemn and offered in moments of reflection. But on ‘Mercy Mercy’, […]

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‘Freeze’- Adrielle Bow Belle, mapping the anatomy of fear

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Fear doesn’t always arrive screaming. Sometimes it enters through a news bulletin, the sound of sirens outside, a document demanding […]

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‘The Vault 3’- C’batch, opening the archives and finding the future

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There is a particular kind of confidence required to pull together decades of ideas, unfinished sketches and overlooked recordings and […]

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‘DYNAMITE! (Audio Cinema)- The Black Plague Doctors, capturing the journey of survival

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There is a moment on almost every ambitious concept album where the idea threatens to become bigger than the music. But […]

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‘Sorry’- Tobias Lund & Smooth Nature, capturing warmth and emotional depth

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There is a quiet confidence running through ‘Sorry’, the new collaboration between Austin-based singer-songwriter Tobias Lund and local R&B collective Smooth Nature. Throughout its […]

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