
Darlin’ - The Muster Point Project: Review
The Muster Point Project (TMPP) are bringing in the new year with style, dropping Darlin’, a track that blends hard-hitting rock vibes with bold progressive twists. While it tips its hat to classic proto-punk roots, this song doesn't stay in its lane for long.

‘Under A Stone’ by MatAre: Review
Atlanta-based artist Matt Rousseau, better known as MatAre, is making waves with his unique mix of dream-pop, indie rock, post-punk, and new wave vibes. His music hits that sweet spot where raw emotion meets shimmering melodies, creating tracks that stay with you long after the last note fades.

‘Pretty’ by Jason Masi: Review
Jason Masi kicked off 2025 with a bang, dropping his sultry new track “Pretty” just in time for New Year’s celebrations. Released December 31, 2024, this retro-inspired pop rock jam is the perfect anthem to start the year with irresistible grooves, smooth rhythms, and hooks that won’t quit.

“Ain’t No Turning Back” by Tim Ainslie & The Vibes: Review
Tim Ainslie & The Vibes turn up the heat with “Ain’t No Turning Back”, a track that pairs powerful messages with undeniable grooves. What started as a spontaneous chord progression during rehearsal evolved into a thought-provoking anthem about humanity’s precarious relationship with the planet…

‘Not The One (I’m Looking For)’ by Atticus Roness: Review
Atlanta’s rock & roll maverick Atticus Roness is turning the dial up to 11 with his electric new single, ‘‘Not The One (I’m Looking For).’’ This high-octane anthem is just a taste of what’s in store when his eagerly awaited sophomore album, Power Pop World Domination, drops on April 4, 2025…

Romeo and Juliet by Ubiquity Machine: Review
If you haven’t heard of Ubiquity Machine yet, now’s the time to get on board. This unstoppable duo is shaking up the alternative music scene with their epic fusion of electronic, rock, and experimental sounds. Their latest EP, Romeo and Juliet, dropped on December 6, 2024, and it’s already making waves…

‘String of Pearls’ by Eddy Mann: Review
Eddy Mann is back with another track that hits you right in the soul. His latest single, “String of Pearls,” is the fourth release from his already-celebrated album, Turn Up the Divine. If you’re into heartfelt, spiritually rich music, this one’s for you…

Wait a Minute by Andre Zimmer: Review
Toronto-based DJ and producer Andre Zimmer is making serious waves with his latest EP, Wait A Minute, landing on CRYME’s newly launched label, SEVEN. This label is already turning heads for its fresh and inclusive approach, and Zimmer’s contribution proves why it’s the talk of the scene…

‘Shout it Louder (Save Your Sons And Daughters)’ by Jesse Kinch: Review
Jesse Kinch, the insanely talented guitarist and songwriter from Seaford, NY, is showing once again why he’s a force to watch in the music world. His latest single, "Shout it Louder (Save Your Sons and Daughters)," dropped on December 20, 2024, and it’s not just another rock song—it’s a rallying cry…

Under the Dragon Tree by Wild Mushrooms: Review
Under the Dragon Tree, the debut album from Wild Mushrooms, is a bold and beautiful introduction to the music of the Hani people of western Yunnan. These guys aren’t just making music—they’re making history as the first band to bring Hani sounds to a broader audience…

‘Of the North’ by Monofonique: Review
Monofonique’s “Of the North” is a stunning blend of emotion, atmosphere, and artistry from a seasoned Swedish producer with over 30 years of experience. Known for breaking genre boundaries while staying grounded in modern techno and house, Monofonique has created a track that’s both a personal expression and a love letter to the natural beauty of Northern Europe…

New Old Music by Noam Shapira: Review
Noam Shapira’s latest album, New Old Music, dropped on December 27, 2024, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from a musician with over 15 years of experience and a deep connection with his collaborators. Based in NYC but deeply influenced by his roots and life journey, Noam has crafted a sound that blends pop, rock, classical, and jazz in a way that feels both fresh and timeless…