Reviews
‘Show Me How’- Inez Leon, a luminous revival of the love song
With her latest single ‘Show Me How’, Mexican-Korean artist Inez Leon delivers a glistening, heartfelt anthem that feels like a love letter to 90s R&B while sounding utterly contemporary. It’s the kind of song that reminds you why yearning has always been the beating heart of pop, offering a tender ache wrapped in melody, vulnerability, and […]
‘leave it all behind’- decede, poetry of picking up the pieces
decede’s ‘leave it all behind’ feels like standing in the aftermath of a storm. It’s the sound of someone sifting through the ruins of heartbreak to understand what happened. With cinematic scope and lyrical precision, the emerging artist delivers a track that is equal parts confessional and cathartic, weaving together the ache of loss and the fragile […]
‘Opening Time For The Battered’- David Palfreyman, a cinematic journey through sound and story
David Palfreyman’s latest album ‘Opening Time for the Battered’ is a testament to a lifetime steeped in music, theatre, and storytelling. Following a wealth of radiant releases over the years, the album is an eclectic tapestry of rock, folk, alternative, and subtle pop sensibilities, showcasing his ability to merge narrative depth with musical sophistication. From […]
‘Highrise’- Barney Goodall, a summer ode to friendship and sound
Liverpool’s own Barney Goodall has returned with ‘Highrise’, a single that brims with the warmth of shared moments, urban energy, and meticulously crafted melodies. Marking his first new release in four years, the track finds Goodall returning confidently into the spotlight as both composer and multi-instrumentalist, with only a touch of collaboration from bassist Tristan Apperly, […]
‘Shoot The Bells’- Boneyard Rebels, gritty groove masters dig deep
Montreal’s Boneyard Rebels have returned with ‘Shoot The Bells’, a follow-up that cements their reputation as blue-collar storytellers channelling the daily grind into raw, compelling music. Emerging from the city’s underground with the same swagger that made ‘Digging A Hole’ a standout, this latest single captures the tension between monotony and release, turning everyday struggles into a musical […]
‘Get Up And Dance’- Stephanie Westdal, igniting with pure joy
Stephanie Westdal has always been a force of creative energy, and her latest single ‘Get Up and Dance’ captures the exuberance that only a truly seasoned artist can bring. Emerging from a career that spans decades, continents, and genres, Westdal channels a lifetime of musical exploration into a track that is both immediate and timeless. […]
‘Shy Girl’- Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas, breaking free with a bold new anthem
Cornwall’s freshest indie sensation Flo Crowe & The Dilemmas are back with ‘Shy Girl’, a track that announces itself with the confidence of a band twice their years and five times their ambition. Signed to Little Genius Recordings earlier this year, the 19-year-old quintet continue their meteoric ascent with a single that fuses folk-tinged harmonies, gritty […]
‘SKINWALKER’- Ani Even, delivering a masterpiece of mutation
There’s something deeply primal about ‘SKINWALKER’, the debut album from Ani Even. Across eleven tracks, the artist constructs a world where the sacred and synthetic coexist, and where identity isn’t fixed, but fluid; crafting a pulse that changes shape with every beat. The record’s concept draws on the Skinwalker myth, a being that morphs between forms, […]
‘A Storm Is Coming’- Rebecca Downes, channelling fire and freedom on new album
After years of honing her craft across the British blues-rock scene, Birmingham’s Rebecca Downes steps into full command of her sound with ‘A Storm Is Coming’, a record that feels both lived-in and luminous. This isn’t an artist searching for direction; it’s one distilling everything she’s learned into something pure. The album’s central theme of weathering […]












