
‘Falling Under’ by Awaiting Abigail: Review
Awaiting Abigail’s latest single, “Falling Under,” is a post-grunge-metal powerhouse that explores the dark aftermath of a dysfunctional relationship. The track opens with a hauntingly ethereal and angelic intro, setting a poignant tone before unleashing a raw, emotional storm of heavy riffs and Abigail Hill’s mesmerizing vocals…

Endless & Elsewhere by Ferrn: Review
Ferrn is what happens when creativity, friendship, and a shared love of music collide. This Chicago-meets-Gainesville collaboration started as a solo pandemic project and has since transformed into a fully realized five-piece band. Their new album, Endless & Elsewhere, blends emotional storytelling with lush, intricate production and an energy that feels alive…

‘Walking Away’ by Kelsie Kimberlin: Review
Kelsie Kimberlin is kicking off 2025 with a statement, dropping the music video for her latest single, “Walking Away.” This isn’t just another release—it’s a deeply personal milestone. Kelsie directed the video herself for the first time, and it’s as much about her artistic growth as it is about resilience and letting go…

‘Weightless’ by Aetherfall: Review
Aetherfall, straight out of the vibrant music hub of Thessaloniki, Greece, isn’t your typical music project—it’s an avant-garde journey led by the innovative Kostas Kalemos. With a sound inspired by legends like Ben Frost, Vladislav Delay, and Throbbing Gristle, Aetherfall creates sonic landscapes that dive headfirst into the chaos and beauty of human existence…

‘Hey’ by Alice June: Review
Alice June’s latest release, “Hey,” is the poignant closing chapter to her artistic journey that began in 2021. Paired with her July 2024 single, “Battery Park,” this song marks the end of a creative cycle that has explored the depths of emotion, self-discovery, and the complexities of human experience…

Sorry for the Inconvenience by Out of Order: Review
Out of Monroe, Georgia, Out of Order is more than a band—it’s a family affair. Three brothers and their cousin form this tight-knit group, and they’ve been rocking out together since their elementary school days. Their shared history has created a bond that fuels their music, resulting in a sound packed with passion and precision…

‘Three’ by Owen Young: Review
Owen Young, a Southern Ontario native, is channeling a lifetime of experiences into his music with ‘Three’, the third chapter of his four-part album, Muddy River. With a fine arts degree from UCLA and a law degree from the University of Toronto, Young’s journey eventually brought him back to the landscapes of his childhood in Haldimand County…

‘Pusher’ by WETLOOK: Review
WETLOOK spent two years creating their EP ‘Mannequin Dance,’ and their latest single, ‘Pusher,’ is shaping up to be a highlight of the collection. Hailing from Vienna but carrying strong Stockholm roots, WETLOOK have carved out a unique “space-indie rock” sound…

‘Stray Dogs’ by Maximilian Tanner: Review
Sheffield’s own Maximilian Tanner is kicking off his solo career with the release of his debut single, ‘Stray Dogs.’ After ten years as the frontman for Guildford-based BlackWaters, he’s now taking full creative control—writing, producing, and shaping his music exactly how he wants it…

Music is Life by John Tibbits: Review
Emerging singer-songwriter John Tibbits has dropped his debut album, Music is Life—an 8-track journey that’s equal parts personal diary and social commentary. With introspective storytelling and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre, Tibbits takes listeners on a ride through big themes like self-image, climate change, and the legacies we leave behind…

‘Coming Home (I.M.U)’ by TATE SEDAR: Review
TATE SEDAR’s 'Coming Home (I.M.U)’ is an electrifying testament to his artistic evolution, weaving together the rich tapestry of his progressive house roots and his innovative ‘post-EDM’ style…

‘Fairy Tale’ by Leyla Romanova: Review
Leyla Romanova’s ‘Fairy Tale’ isn’t just a piece of music—it’s a sweeping, emotional journey that feels both deeply personal and universally magical. Seven years in the making, this symphonic masterpiece started during a life-changing moment: Leyla was waiting for the arrival of her first child, Alexey…