Category: Review

Black Sugar – Pick Up Goliath

Pick Up Goliath pushes deeper into emotionally charged territory with Black Sugar, a release that feels as heavy in theme as it does in sound. As the second single from…

Flying High – Filip Dahl

Filip Dahl makes a striking statement with Flying High, a release that feels both like a reintroduction and a confident showcase of decades-long musical refinement. As a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and…

Mother’s Day Proverb – Matt Johnson

Matt Johnson delivers something genuinely distinctive with Mother’s Day Proverb, a 12-minute composition that refuses to sit comfortably within traditional single formats. Instead, it unfolds like a meditative journey—part piano…

Lost In The Jungle – Milyam

MILYAM’s latest single, Lost In The Jungle, doesn’t follow the usual rules of pop—it sidesteps them entirely. This isn’t a track built for quick hooks or instant gratification. Instead, it…

House of the Blue Light – Leafgarden

Leafgarden’s new single, House of the Blue Light, doesn’t just signal progress—it sounds like a band stepping fully into its identity. After years of refining their approach and the release…

Clumsy Girl – Kelsie Kimberlin

Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single, Clumsy Girl, feels like a deliberate pivot—but not a retreat. After a string of emotionally heavy, Ukraine-centered releases, Kimberlin leans back into glossy pop without abandoning…

Berlin – Sonic Rade

Sonic Rade’s fifth studio album Berlin feels less like a standard release and more like a statement carved into the walls of rock history. Recorded inside the legendary Meistersaal—once known…

NoCopyright ©️

Les NoCopyright sont bien connus de la scène tourangelle. Le groupe cumule plus de 200 000 écoutes toutes plateformes confondues, et est suivi par plus de 20 000 abonnés Spotify…

Grab That Fall Feeling – DJ Cards

DJ Cards brings a more seasonal touch to Grab That Fall Feeling, leaning into warmth and reflection without losing the forward motion that defines his sound. It sits in that…