Reviews
‘Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s’- The Radio Addicts, turning up the heat with an irresistible indie rush
There is something wonderfully refreshing about a band that simply wants to make people feel alive. No layers of irony, no overcomplicated messaging, and no attempt to reinvent the wheel. And on their new cut ‘Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s’, Bolton’s teenage indie-punk outfit The Radio Addicts deliver exactly what great guitar music has always […]
‘Total Tranquility’- Kirk Monteux Mysoftmusic, crafting a sanctuary of sound
In a world increasingly defined by constant notifications, endless distractions and a relentless pace of life, ‘Total Tranquility’ feels like an invitation to step away from the noise. The latest release from composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Kirk Monteux is exactly what its title promises: a carefully crafted collection of instrumental pieces designed to slow the pulse, quiet […]
‘Custard Tree’- Levi Angel, bringing a fresh voice to contemporary worship
For many artists, a debut album serves as an introduction. But for 19-year-old Lincolnshire singer-songwriter Levi Angel, ‘Custard Tree’ feels more like a statement of purpose. Built around faith, gratitude, and a desire to connect with a younger generation, the record arrives with a clear sense of identity and a genuine sincerity that carries it from beginning […]
‘Resolution’- Every Other Weekend, finding beauty in the wreckage
Some songs arrive with grand ambitions, while others simply sit beside you, offering a moment of understanding when you need it most. Every Other Weekend’s latest single ‘Resolution’ belongs firmly in the latter category, and it is all the more powerful because of it. The project of former City Reign songwriter Chris Bull has already […]
‘Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]’- Horizonte Lied, confronting the ghosts of their past
There is a certain kind of courage required to revisit old work. Not simply to polish it, remaster it, or package it for a new audience, but to stand face-to-face with the person you once were and ask whether those songs still tell the truth. And on ‘Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]’, Mexican dark synth pioneers Horizonte […]
‘Delusional’- BAIBA, embracing the beautiful chaos of modern life
There is something refreshingly fearless about BAIBA’s third album ‘Delusional’. Throughout her new offering, the Latvian-born, Innsbruck-based artist dives headfirst into uncertainty, contradiction, and emotional overload, emerging with her most confident and compelling work to date. Across the record, BAIBA transforms the messy realities of adulthood into something vibrant, infectious, and deeply relatable. ‘Delusional’ explores the pressures, […]
‘Love Crash’- Block, returning with a heartfelt triumph
Over these last few years, there has been a growing appetite for artists willing to trade perfection for honesty. While much of modern music feels carefully curated and meticulously polished, Block has always thrived in the cracks between certainty and chaos. And with his long-awaited new LP ‘Love Crash’, he returns after more than a decade […]
‘Jimmy Mckeon, 1864’- Tim Feeney, breathing life into forgotten history
In an era where folk music often drifts toward broad reflections and personal confession, Tim Feeney takes a different path. On his newest offering ‘Jimmy McKeon 1864’, the Peekskill singer-songwriter digs deep into his own family history and emerges with something far more compelling than a simple tribute. The result is a vivid piece of historical storytelling […]
‘CATATAU’- Ítallo, turning everyday life into something profound
There is a remarkable sense of purpose running through Ítallo França’s fourth studio album ‘CATATAU’. Rather than offering escape from the world around him, the Brazilian singer-songwriter steps directly into it, creating a record that examines modern life through the lens of memory, community, politics, art, and identity. Throughout his career, the artist has demonstrated a […]












