Reviews
‘GUITARWORKS II’- The Mortal Prophets Return with instrumental album that Traces Sacred Echoes
With his newest addition ‘GUITARWORKS II’, The Mortal Prophets, otherwise known as the experimental vessel of composer and visual artist John Beckmann, step further into the liminal, crafting an album that feels like a series of whispered coordinates to places you can’t find on any map. Across sixteen concise, wordless pieces, Beckmann trades narrative for […]
‘Infinite Possibilities’- Kelsie Kimberlin Spreads Her Wings on Soaring new single
Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single ‘Infinite Possibilities’ is a rite of passage set to strings, harmonies, and the warm strum of Larrivee acoustics. A duet with her father, the track feels like opening a family photo album where every page hums with melody and memory. Framed by the glow of a fire pit in its Zach […]
‘Pretty Penny’- Wendy DuMond Weaves Heartache into Cosmic Americana Gold
Wendy DuMond’s ‘Pretty Penny’ feels like it’s been carried on a warm breeze straight from another era; equal parts Laurel Canyon daydream and front-porch country confessional. On the surface, it’s a slow-burning tale of romantic rivalry, the kind you might imagine passed down through the great tradition of classic country storytelling. But under its sun-dappled […]
‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’- Owae’s Debut Balances Neon-Soaked Freedom with the Pull of Reality
Owae’s debut single ‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’ is the sound of someone teetering on the tightrope between abandon and restraint, grinning at the drop below. Draped in slick basslines, woozy synth haze, and a vocal delivery that feels equal parts confession and provocation, it’s a late-night anthem for those who burn […]
‘Patti Smith’- Kailie Simpson Lets Loose with Grit and Glitter on Riotous New Single
Kailie Simpson has never been afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve, but on ‘Patti Smith’, she’s rolling those sleeves up, grabbing a fuzzed-out guitar, and diving headfirst into pure, free fun. Clocking in at just under two minutes, this raw, garage-built anthem trades the candlelit drama of her earlier ballads for a wild-eyed […]
‘Feel Alright’- Shani Weiss Helps Us When the World Spins Sideways
With her third single ‘Feel Alright’, Melbourne’s Shani Weiss offers a lifeline. It’s the kind of track that arrives like a handwritten letter in a digital world: personal, warm, and deeply human. Dripping with vintage pop flair and underpinned by a quietly radiant groove, this is Weiss at her most honest and uplifting. Written in […]
‘Things You’re Not Sorry For’- Dale Frost Faces the Fallout with Bleeding Honesty
With his newest offering ‘Things You’re Not Sorry For’, Dale Frost delivers the emotional gut punch of a breakup post-mortem. The third single from his upcoming album ‘I Was With You All Night’ finds him at his rawest, sketching out the hollowed spaces left behind by a love that never quite made amends. Opening with […]
‘Fires Of The Blue Moon’- Medivh Channel Lunar Fury and Dreamlike Dread on Enchanting new single
From the shadowed hills of Tuscany comes a tempest. ‘Fires of the Blue Moon’ by the Italian art rock duo Medivh was forged in brotherhood, blazing with cinematic tension and emotional torque. Emmanuele and Tommaso, the duo behind the project, summon the storm with a deft balance of searing guitars, spectral synths, and brooding atmospherics. […]
‘Fire’- Ashes to Anthem, Tijuana Bullfight Set the Scene Ablaze with new single
Tijuana Bullfight’s latest single ‘Fire’ is a true warning siren, born in the belly of California’s literal and metaphorical flames. It’s the sound of survival wrapped in distortion, a snarling declaration that even if the world burns, you don’t go quietly. Written during the hellscape that was early 2020, with pandemic panic outside and wildfire […]












