Reviews
‘Those Were The Days’- Mike Melan Burns Bright With Nostalgic Spark on New Song
Mike Melan isn’t trying to fit into anyone’s mould. The London-based singer-songwriter carves his own lane with ‘Those Were The Days’, a surging reflection on youth that captures the raw rush of memory in full Technicolour. It’s the kind of song that evokes the past, it drags it out of the attic, dusts it off, […]
‘Equinox’- Common Saints Finds Clarity in Contrast
With his newest collection ‘Equinox’, Common Saints (alias of London-based artist Charlie J Perry) steps into the light with a project that feels like a creative arrival. Known for his work with big names across pop, soul, and even K-pop, Perry now seems more focused than ever on honing a voice that feels distinctly his […]
‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’- Liam Higgins, shining on this warm and acoustic-led swoon
In a world constantly pushing us to move forward, Liam Higgins dares to look back, and in doing so, finds something quietly extraordinary. His latest single ‘No Hill I’d Rather Die On’ is a warm, unflinching meditation on where we come from and how it shapes us. Built on gentle acoustic textures and cinematic swells, the […]
‘We Make Fire, They Make Smoke’- Maverick Smith’s New Album Burns Bright and Wild, From Appalachia With Fire
With their newest record ‘We Make Fire, They Make Smoke’, Maverick Smith strike a match in the dark and dare you to follow. Their latest project is a masterclass in unfiltered expression: a sprawling, shape-shifting body of work that wears its Appalachian roots with pride while throwing open the door to musical experimentation. The beauty […]
‘dodging bullets’- myah Turns Heartbreak into Cinematic Catharsis with New Single
Rising alt-pop storyteller myah returns with ‘dodging bullets’, a searing follow-up to her viral track ‘the lobby’. Known for weaving personal narratives into lush, emotionally-charged soundscapes, the South Florida native doubles down on her brand of vulnerable cool, blurring the line between diary entry and indie movie soundtrack. Where ‘the lobby’ offered a behind-the-scenes look […]
‘Anuther Sunny Hulliday’- Mick J. Clark Delivers Tropical Whimsy with Playful Summer Tune
British songwriter Mick J. Clark returns with a burst of lighthearted charm in his latest single ‘Anuther Sunny Hulliday’. As the sun climbs higher and the season turns golden, Clark’s track is a carefree escape, a postcard from a world where the skies are always blue and the only plan is to have fun. True […]
‘Awe Walk’- Blacklight Beat Patrol, A Controlled Collision of Sound and Instinct
Emerging from the experimental undercurrents of Rhode Island’s electronic scene, Blacklight Beat Patrol’s latest track ‘Awe Walk’ marks a bold detour into the unknown. Eschewing clean lines and predictable structure, this three-and-a-half-minute shapeshifter thrives on friction, a sonic maze where order never fully arrives. There’s a distinct restlessness at the core of ‘Awe Walk’. From […]
‘We Are All Bots’- Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice Launch Into the Future with Dazzling Concept EP
Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice return with ‘We Are All Bots’, as the genre-bending collective turn their gaze to the digital age and beyond, delivering a sci-fi-tinged triptych that blurs the lines between synthetic and soulful, human and post-human. The title-track ‘We Are All Bots’ kicks off with an infectious, high-energy pulse. It tackles […]
‘Mystery Of The Self’- Brother Barnaby Crafts a Sun-Drenched, Soul-Searching Gem
From the shadows of a six-year silence, Brother Barnaby (the musical identity of Sonny George) emerges with a debut LP that feels like the musical equivalent of a sunbeam cutting through clouds. ‘Mystery of the Self’ is a self-made triumph, a testament to what can bloom when quiet dedication meets a reverence for melody, warmth, […]











