
“Tyler Down” by Del’Noire: Review
Del’Noire is back, and his latest release, "Tyler Down," is a deeply emotional and thought-provoking journey into the complexities of trauma, recovery, and self-expression. After making waves with his debut EP, The Haunting of Del’Noire, Matyascorvinus—the mastermind behind Del’Noire—has been hard at work, refining his craft and embracing a completely DIY ethos…

‘‘I Want You I Warn You” by Janita: Review
Janita’s latest release, “I Want You I Warn You,” is poised to make waves as the second single from her highly anticipated tenth studio album, Mad Equation, set to drop in May. Following the record-breaking success of her single “Real Deal,” which amassed nearly 250,000 streams across platforms and secured spots on editorial playlists like Spotify’s New Music Friday and Apple Music’s New In Alternative, Janita’s momentum is undeniable…

‘Bad Mind’ by Awaiting Abigail: Review
"Bad Mind" by metal newcomers Awaiting Abigail is a ferocious yet emotive anthem that explores the battle we face against our inner demons. With a heavy 7/4 groove and a massive halftime breakdown in the chorus, the song is a rallying cry to rise above life’s darkest moments. The verses take a step back to allow for introspection before the chorus kicks in with pure, unfiltered energy. The riffs are hard-hitting, the lyrics stick with you, and the soaring vocals bring it all together…

Mångata by Deuter: Review
Renowned German-born new age instrumentalist and composer CG Deuter—known simply as Deuter—has graced the music world with yet another masterpiece. His latest album, Mångata, released through Colorado-based label Curve Blue, continues his decades-long tradition of blending ambient, world, and new age music into transcendent soundscapes…

‘Mary (I am here but I am gone)’ by OH ROSA: Review
Soulful London Duo, OH ROSA, have dropped their deeply moving single, "Mary (I am here but I am gone)" and it’s the kind of song that sticks with you. With Rosie Benson’s hauntingly gorgeous vocals and Fran’s intricate guitar, bass, and mouth organ melodies, they’ve created a country folk track that feels raw, real, and straight from the heart.

‘Lesson’ by Someone Called Sarah: Review
"Lesson,” by Someone Called Sarah, is a true gem from her album Summer Snow Globe. It’s a dreamy, mesmerising track that perfectly captures the album’s vibe—stunning vocals, haunting harmonies, and a delicate mix of dream pop and indie acoustic goodness. It’s the kind of song that pulls you in and stays with you, showing off Sarah’s talent for making music that’s both deeply personal and totally relatable.

Dreams of Angels by Karen Salicath Jamali: Review
Renowned composer and pianist Karen Salicath Jamali—also known simply as Karen Salicath—has outdone herself with her highly anticipated album, Dreams of Angels. This breathtaking 16-track collection is more than music; it’s a soulful journey through angelic realms, exploring themes of courage, peace, healing, and divine wisdom. Dreams of Angels invites you into a world that feels ethereal yet deeply human…

‘I Love It When It’s Cold’ by Richard Tyler Epperson: Review
Richard Tyler Epperson from Salt Lake City, UT, is back with ‘I Love It When It’s Cold’, and it’s a winter anthem. Building on the raw, emotional vibes of ‘December Night’, this new single digs even deeper, capturing that bittersweet space between the comfort of solitude and the crushing weight of depression. Taken from his upcoming album, Fragmented Night, it’s a beautiful mix of vulnerability, reflection, and stellar production…

‘Promise Me’ by Cat Cork: Review
Cat Cork, the incredibly talented singer-songwriter from Woy Woy, Australia, is back with his brand-new single, ‘Promise Me’. Known for pouring raw emotion into his music, Cat has outdone himself this time, delivering a heartfelt track that takes on a lighter, more uplifting vibe. With help from his long-time collaborator Cameron Taylor and a group of insanely talented musicians from across the globe, ‘Promise Me’ strikes a perfect balance between deeply personal storytelling and universal relatability…

‘I Might’ By Edie Yvonne: Review
16-year-old singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, Edie Yvonne, is kicking off 2025 with her latest single, ‘I Might’. Known for pouring her heart into her songs, Edie has built a reputation for storytelling that feels like reading the pages of her diary. Her new track keeps up that raw, emotional energy and gives fans another glimpse into her world…

‘The Grand Old Dance of Love and Hate’ by Tarita: Review
Tarita’s latest single, ‘The Grand Old Dance of Love and Hate’, dives headfirst into the messy, emotional rollercoaster of evolving relationships. Inspired by her own experience of reconnecting with a once-inseparable friend, the track captures the bittersweet reality of growing apart with unflinching honesty…

B O A T R O C K by Wisco: Review
On January 1, 2025, Wisco (aka Connor McManus) made a bold debut with his first studio album, B O A T R O C K. Entirely self-funded, the album showcases a one-of-a-kind blend of alternative rock, weaving together threads of glam rock, dream pop, and nostalgic '70s psychedelia with a distinctly modern edge.