Reviews
‘The Fool’- Sarina, exploring identity with grit and theatrical flair
Tokyo-based alt-rock artist Sarina delivers a striking new statement with her six-track EP ‘The Fool’, a fearless exploration of emotion, persona, and self-discovery. From the opening bars of ‘Toast to the Broken’, we are thrown into a world of raw intensity, where jagged guitar riffs and punchy rhythms collide with a voice that oscillates between […]
‘Piggy Bank Blues’- Blues Corner, unveil grit and soul on new single
Blues Corner’s latest single ‘Piggy Bank Blues’ lands like a weathered cigarette glow in a dimly lit room; intimate, smoky, and unapologetically raw. Longtime collaborators Phil Roman and Seb Oroval channel years of shared experience into a track that feels lived-in, breathing, and vividly human. From the first delicate strum, you sense a narrative of […]
‘My Heart’- Aurimas Galvelis, turning personal reflection into a sonic landscape
Aurimas Galvelis steps confidently back onto the scene with ‘My Heart’, a single that immediately signals the reemergence of a distinct and immersive voice from Vilnius. Entirely self-written, produced, and arranged, the track is a testament to his skill as a multi-dimensional artist. From the delicate interplay of textured synths to the intimate layering of his […]
‘Easy To Love (Live)- Stephen Mugford, radiating heartfelt intimacy
Stephen Mugford strips away the studio polish and dives headfirst into the raw emotional currents of his debut album with the live version of ‘Easy to Love’. Recorded as part of his upcoming fall EP of live renditions, the track reveals the intimate layers behind his songwriting, allowing us to hear the vulnerability and warmth that […]
‘The Boy Who Went Delulu And Other Stories’- Giant Killers, duo reimagine romance with new EP
Giant Killers return with a confident flourish on ‘The Boy Who Went Delulu and Other Stories’, a four-track EP that feels like a masterclass in mature pop storytelling. Jamie Wortley and Michael Brown bring decades of experience to bear, crafting songs that are at once playful and incisive, blending melodic sophistication with an acute sense of […]
‘Silverfish’- Gerr Walsh, casting an intimate and dreamy spell
Dublin’s Gerr Walsh returns with ‘Silverfish’, a contemplative and immersive single that drifts effortlessly between intimacy and grandeur. From the first notes, the song establishes a shimmering atmosphere, anchored by Max Greenwood’s delicate piano motifs and Keith Duffy’s subtle, resonant bass. Adam Marcello’s understated drumming provides a gentle propulsion, allowing the track to feel spacious […]
‘Capricorn Baby- Kristen Castro’s new album is an Immersive Journey Through Growth and Self-Discovery
Kristen Castro is back with her first full-length release ‘Capricorn Baby’. From the opening strains of ‘Amsterdam’, it’s immediately apparent that this is music made on her own terms: where every note, every layer, every beat feels deliberately placed, reflecting an artist fully in command of her sound. Castro’s dual role as songwriter and producer […]
‘Locker’- Georgie Najar Captures the Bittersweet Pulse of Youth
If there’s a raw glimpse into the teenage experience in New York City, Georgie Najar’s ‘Locker’ might have just captured it. At 18, she’s already crafting songs that feel decades beyond her years, sharing an uncanny ability to make nostalgia feel personal, confronting, and a little bit dangerous. ‘Locker’ is a song about memory; a […]
‘Last Name’- Cali Tucker Turns Fairy Tale Fantasy into Empowered Storytelling
Cali Tucker takes the familiar storybook charm of Cinderella and flips it into an anthem of independence with her latest single ‘Last Name’. Tucker’s vocals are spirited and grounded, carrying a sense of determination that complements the song’s storytelling without ever feeling contrived. This release bridges whimsy and grit; while the accompanying music video radiate […]












