
Exclusive Interview with Thammarat
Thammarat’s latest single, “Buckle Up,” isn’t just a song—it’s an emotional journey wrapped in gorgeous melodies and cinematic production. Right from the opening line, “I met you last night at a rooftop bar,” you’re transported into a vivid, late-night scene that feels like the beginning of a movie…

“Las Mariposas” by Ivelisse del Carmen: Review
Independent Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ivelisse del Carmen has just dropped her latest single, “Las Mariposas”—a hauntingly poetic ballad that captures the slow, bittersweet unraveling of love…

“Did I Ever” by Eddy Mann: Review
Award-winning singer-songwriter Eddy Mann is back with a new single, “Did I Ever”—a heartfelt track that feels like a warm embrace and a gentle reminder to say the things that matter before it’s too late.

"Don’t Really Know Where I’m Going” by SADBOT: Review
With lush 80s-inspired synths, modern production flourishes, and earnest, introspective lyrics, SADBOT’s latest track, "Don’t Really Know Where I’m Going," is an anthem for a generation caught in the paradox of youthful freedom and existential uncertainty. It’s a song that pulses with the euphoric highs of embracing the unknown, yet lingers with the undeniable weight of a mind that refuses to simply exist in the present…

Debo Ray - Debo Ray: Review
Debo Ray, the powerhouse Grammy-nominated vocalist and singer-songwriter, has just dropped her much-anticipated debut solo album, “Debo Ray.” With ten original tracks, the album is a vibrant mix of R&B, jazz, pop, dance, afrobeat, and hip-hop/rap, co-written by Debo herself alongside Jerry Velona and Prince Charles Alexander—a Grammy-winning producer who’s worked with Usher and Mary J. Blige. Recorded at Dimension Sound Studios in Jamaica Plain, MA, this project is a true reflection of Debo’s artistry, blending soulful storytelling, insane vocal range, and a sound that refuses to be boxed in…

"The Words I Didn’t Say" by Fabio Cicala: Review
London-based guitarist and composer Fabio Cicala is back with something truly special—his latest original single, "The Words I Didn’t Say." Releasing on Valentine’s Day, this track is a raw, deeply personal, and beautifully intricate piece that blends baroque, neoclassical, and 70s prog-rock influences. With its hypnotic melodies, virtuosic guitar work, and a touch of psychedelia, the song is pure emotion, told through strings instead of words…

“Dangerous Inbetween” by Zoe Warren: Review
Rising alt-pop rock artist Zoe Warren is stepping into a bold new era with the release of her latest single, “Dangerous Inbetween.” Packed with high-energy guitar riffs, an electrifying solo, and unapologetically honest lyrics, the track perfectly captures Zoe’s evolution as an artist—edgier, more confident, and completely in her element…

"Get There Before Noon (LA mix)" by The Afro Nick: Review
Nick Anastasakis, better known as The Afro Nick, is making his debut with his latest single, "Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)." Originally recorded in various New York studios, this track has been revamped, stripped down, and finalized in Nick’s home studio in LA, bringing a whole new depth and rawness to its sound…

"Fly Like A Bird" by Cass DiFonte: Review
If you’re looking for a song that makes you feel like you can take on the world, Cass DiFonte’s debut single "Fly Like A Bird" is exactly what you need. Dropped on January 24, 2025, this soul-jazz fusion track is all about letting go of fear, trusting yourself, and chasing your dreams—no matter how big or small…

“Naima” by AriSawkaDoria: Review
AriSawkaDoria have just released a mind-blowing take on Coltrane’s iconic “Naima,” and it’s not your average cover. This trio—featuring KJ Sawka (Pendulum, Destroid) on drums, Ari Joshua (The All’s Eye, Music Factory Records) on guitar, and Joe Doria on the Hammond B3—take this jazz classic and flip it into something entirely new while still staying true to the original’s soul. They’ve managed to blend raw energy with deep emotion and added their own modern twist to create a sound you’ll want to get lost in.

"Hell Nah" by AYLA: Review
"Hell Nah" by AYLA is a self-assured anthem. It’s bold, raw, and electrifying. This track doesn’t just flirt with desire; it grabs it by the collar and demands attention. Built on a pulse-pounding fusion of synth-pop and modern hip-hop, it’s high-energy, high-impact, and completely unapologetic…

“Night’s Cross” by Rosetta West: Review
Rosetta West are back, and they’re going darker, heavier, and deeper with their new album, Night’s Cross. The Illinois-based trio have been a mainstay of the underground blues-rock scene, blending gritty blues, swirling psychedelia, and eerie folk influences into something both raw and otherworldly. Night’s Cross musically leans into the abyss and dives into the unknown…