Ryan Sweezey – Maybe Magic
Ryan Sweezey’s Maybe Magic feels like an artist opening a long-kept journal and finally letting the pages breathe. Drawing from ideas gathered over nearly a decade, the album pulls together…
Your Sound, Our Spotlight
Ryan Sweezey’s Maybe Magic feels like an artist opening a long-kept journal and finally letting the pages breathe. Drawing from ideas gathered over nearly a decade, the album pulls together…
TaniA Kyllikki has never been an artist who hides behind vague emotions. Her new single, I Promise I’ll Wait For You, leans fully into the honesty and vulnerability she’s known…
Tomonori’s new single Lantern is a glowing fusion of artistry and introspection — a piece that feels both otherworldly and deeply human. From the very first beat, the track radiates…
Tom Minor’s Bring Back the Good Ol’ Boys is a biting, tongue-in-cheek anthem that holds a mirror to our collective memory — or lack thereof. Beneath its upbeat swagger and…
Skar de Line’s The Screen is a chilling and deeply personal descent into the psychology of obsession, isolation, and distorted affection. From the opening pulse, the track feels like stepping…
With Pertinax, Suris — the husband-and-wife duo Lindsey and David Mackie — deliver a record that feels both intimate and cinematic. Every track carries a quiet confidence, wrapped in poetic…
Vicious Clay’s Bleecker Street Revisited is a raw and riveting piece of modern rock storytelling. Written and recorded between 2020 and 2023, it feels like a document of survival —…
Trueclaw’s The Ones Remembered is not just a song—it feels like a message carried through space and time. The Uppsala-based artist, known for blending technology with emotion, builds an experience…
Bitblood’s The Rise and Fall of AI is a dark, thought-provoking concept album that explores the tension between humanity and technology with cinematic precision. Crafted entirely by the artist himself,…
Chellcy Reitsma’s Carpe Diem is a vivid, soulful journey through self-expression, love, and artistic defiance. It’s an album that feels cinematic—every track carrying emotional weight and storytelling depth, with Reitsma’s…