Reviews
‘Cold Comfort’- Will Pope’s New single is a Folk Hug for the Weary
There’s a rare kind of honesty in Will Pope’s music. And his latest single ‘Cold Comfort’ is exactly that, a tender, wry reflection on burnout and the quiet defiance that keeps us moving forward. Hailing from Rotherham but shaped by years in Beijing’s music scene, Pope has an uncanny ability to make his guitar speak […]
‘The Agoraphobia Files’- Purbeck Temple’s Raw and Intimate Journey Through Survival
Few albums carry the weight of real experience as unapologetically as Purbeck Temple’s ‘The Agoraphobia Files’. Hailing from Hornsea in England, Temple transforms personal trauma into something both haunting and unexpectedly tender across thirteen tracks that feel like journal entries set to music. There’s a vulnerability here that refuses to be softened, a courage that […]
‘Fade’- Shelita lluminates the Quiet Weight of Transience
There’s a rare patience in Shelita’s new single ‘Fade’, a song that seems to exist in the delicate interval between presence and memory. Layered over a heartbeat-like pulse, airy synth textures rise and recede like sunlight through shifting clouds. A collaboration with Bellringer and Lamar Van Sciver, ‘Fade’ balances elegance with a subtle tension. Shelita’s […]
‘Elephant in the Room’- Chloe Tsangaris Turns Betrayal into Anthemic Pop-Rock
Chloe Tsangaris has always been a storyteller at heart, but with ‘Elephant in the Room’, she takes her narrative drive into new territory, combining raw emotional honesty with a pop-rock edge. As the second single from her debut album, the track marks a bold shift from the piano-led ballads that first drew fans to her […]
‘Set Us Free’- The One Named Jasmine Demands Liberation
With her latest single ‘Set Us Free’, the Brooklyn-born, LA-based artist the one named Jasmine turns personal history into protest. It’s the lead single from her forthcoming EP ‘Everything Is Not What It Seems’, and it’s already clear this project is set to push boundaries. Built on a sparse bed of acoustic guitar, handclaps, and […]
‘Summer’s Falling’- POLI NIKA Bottles Sunlight on new single
With her new single ‘Summer’s Falling’, POLI NIKA leans into the fleeting magic of late-August days, crafting a track that feels equal parts love letter and daydream. The production is feather-light with whispered beats, airy synths, and a dream-pop shimmer that feels almost translucent. It never overwhelms; instead, it drifts as it plays, creating space […]
‘Little Bit Country’- Anna Dahl Stakes Her Claim with Debut EP
Stepping out from Wisconsin roots into Nashville’s big stage, Anna Dahl makes a bold first impression with her debut EP ‘Little Bit Country’. It’s a collection with a voice that knows exactly what it wants to say. The centrepiece is ‘C-O-W-B-O-Y’, a playful country-rock anthem that struts with confidence. Its hook is immediate, but what […]
‘Beauty In The Sky’- The Daytime High Chase Redemption with Psychedelic Swagger
Los Angeles trio The Daytime High have built their name on stitching together threads of classic rock with a modern pulse, and their new single ‘Beauty in the Sky’ is their most confident stride yet. What starts as a riff pulled out of thin air during a studio break quickly grows into something towering; a […]
‘Victoria’- Archways Ignite with an Urgent Groove
London’s Archways have been flirting with big statements for a while now, but ‘Victoria’ feels like the moment they plant their flag. A heady collision of art-rock ambition and shoegaze shimmer, the track surges forward with the kind of groove that demands you to move. From its cryptic opening motif to the sky-splitting chorus, ‘Victoria’ […]












