Reviews
‘I Thought I Won The War’- Block, breaking the silence with a raw, riveting comeback
For an artist who helped rewrite the rules of New York’s underground in the late 90s, Block has never been one to coast on legacy. And with ‘I Thought I Won the War’, his first new release in years and the opening strike from next year’s ‘Love Crash’ LP, he returns with explosive tenacity. Block’s songwriting has always […]
‘Drugs For Christmas’- Lee Feather and The Night Movers, having a merry little meltdown
Leave it to Lee Feather & The Night Movers to gift-wrap a Christmas song that feels like stumbling out of a pub at 2am with a takeaway in one hand and your favourite person in the other. Their new single ‘Drugs for Christmas’ may wear a mischievous grin, but underneath the wisecracks and midnight wanderings is one of […]
‘Stay Still’- Blue Dust, capturing the beauty of a breathing world that won’t slow down
Blue Dust have always thrived in the spaces where longing, memory, and slow-burning melancholy fold into one another. And their latest single ‘Stay Still’ feels like a culmination of that aesthetic: a glimmering dream-pop spell built from dusk-coloured guitars, drifting vocals, and the quiet ache of wanting the world to stop for just a moment. For […]
‘Come Back (When You Feel Like)’- Every Other Weekend, a hymn to the self you lost
Some comebacks roar. Others arrive like a quiet breath you didn’t realise you’d been holding. ‘Come Back (When You Feel Like)’, the first offering from Chris Bull’s new project Every Other Weekend, is firmly the latter: a gentle but gut-deep reawakening from an artist who has carried a decade’s worth of grief, silence, and hard-won clarity […]
‘A Hero In The Wind’- Norine Braun, catching the spark in real time
There’s a certain kind of magic that only happens when musicians stop chasing perfection and surrender to the moment. On her latest LP ‘A Hero in the Wind’, Norine Braun bottles that electricity with fearless clarity, crafting a record that feels lived-in, urgent, and utterly human. Braun’s decision to build the heart of the album in […]
‘In My Head’- CS Hellmann, finding clarity, tension, and transformation
CS Hellmann’s ‘In My Head’ arrives like the opening chapter of an artist stepping fully into their own shadow and light. It’s a two-track EP that feels deceptively small on paper, yet expansive in spirit; offering a boundless dive into the messy, beautiful places where truth begins to surface. Nashville may be the backdrop, but the world […]
‘Orwellian Times’- Lana Crow, delivering a rebel in high definition
Lana Crow doesn’t tiptoe. She stomps, sparks, and scorches her way through the noise, and her new single ‘Orwellian Times’ arrives like a match tossed into a room full of gasoline. It’s the kind of pop-rock anthem that demands to know why we’ve allowed the world around us to unravel. From its opening seconds, the track radiates […]
‘REASON’- Saint Friday, bruised, burning, and barely letting go
Every once in a while, a debut single arrives that rips open a feeling you thought you buried. And ‘REASON’ by Saint Friday does exactly that. The Philadelphia sibling duo step into the spotlight with a track that grabs you by the collar, shoves your heart into a blender, and dares you to admit how much you […]
‘Down The Road’- Black Sands, a country epic for dreamers, wanderers, and late-night believers
With their latest single ‘Down the Road’, Black Sands steps boldly into a new era, trading their alt-pop shadows for something sun-worn, windswept, and unmistakably American. It’s a widescreen country anthem wrapped in introspection, longing, and the quiet courage it takes to chase something bigger than yourself. What’s instantly striking is the chemistry between Andrew Balfour’s cinematic […]












