Reviews
‘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 of late-night spirals and turns them into a truly anthemic release. The song finds Booth teaming up with producer Gareth Nuttall (The Ks, The Lottery Winners) and drummer George Clarke (The Rolling People) to transform […]
‘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 his sharpest yet. His latest outing is a dizzying spiral of regret, temptation, and the familiar pull of someone you swore you’d left behind. From the first shimmer of warped synths, Aldag sets the stage […]
‘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 grit of survival underneath. Superbly produced, the track sits in the pocket, letting its laid-back groove and razor-edged bars carry the weight. Deem raps with a calm defiance, the kind of voice that doesn’t need […]
‘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 of epic. Known for weaving electronic textures with cinematic scope, Ruelle steps into quieter territory here, offering a piece that feels like a living landscape unfolding in slow, deliberate breaths. Anchored by a recurring piano […]
‘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 finely sculpted. At just under three minutes, ‘Dancing in the Stars’ is compact but brimming with emotion and atmosphere that matches its title. Built on shimmering production and an instantly memorable hook, the song leans […]
‘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 songwriting, delivering a sound that draws from dream-pop textures and the emotional clarity of early-2000s alternative records. The production, shaped alongside Ben Malito, surrounds us in a carefully sculpted haze, filled with shimmering guitars, steady […]
‘Pulling Fits’- Davia Schendel’s New Single Turns Chaos Into Couture
With her new single ‘Pulling Fits’, Davia Schendel proves she’s as comfortable skewering modern absurdities as she is crafting hooks that refuse to leave your head. The San Francisco-based singer, songwriter, and producer dresses her existential musings in shimmering indie-rock finery, weaving sharp satire into a track that pulses with swagger. Built on driving basslines […]
‘Harder To Heal’- Charlotte Sabina Finds Beauty in Ruin with anthemic new single
Charlotte Sabina has never been one to sugarcoat emotion, and her latest single ‘Harder To Heal’ is a raw, bold entry into her growing grunge-soaked catalogue. Born in New York and now rooted in the South Bay of Los Angeles, Sabina carries the lineage of ‘90s alt-rock in her voice while pushing her songwriting into […]
‘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 eternal. Emerging out of unearthed recordings left behind by a late friend, the track sits at the intersection of absence and rebirth; where silence becomes song, and memory takes on a new voice. Vela Sorell’s […]












