Category: Review

Catching Fire – Fading Yesterday

There’s something undeniably compelling about music created from pure emotional necessity, and Fading Yesterday’s “Catching Fire” feels exactly like that kind of release. Intimate, cinematic, and deeply personal, the single…

Doing Fine – OpCritical

OpCritical aren’t interested in subtlety — and that’s exactly the point. Their latest single “Doing Fine,” released on 15th May 2026, arrives like a loudspeaker blast aimed directly at modern…

War Killer – Reetoxa

Punk music has always thrived on confrontation, but Reetoxa’s “War Killer” doesn’t just provoke for the sake of noise — it challenges division itself. Released on 15th May 2026, the…

Goodbye – Anthony Rausku

Some songs hit hardest not because they’re loud, but because they’re honest. Anthony Rausku’s latest single “Goodbye” lives entirely in that honesty — a deeply reflective release that captures the…

Move – BADSQUATCH

BADSQUATCH doesn’t just blur genre lines on “Move” — he steamrolls over them with neon leg warmers, pulsing synths, and a grin that feels impossible to fake. Following the crushing…

THE WHISPERING – Part 1

There’s something genuinely sinister brewing in the Los Angeles metal underground, and its name is The Whispering. With the release of The Whispering – Part 1, the band arrives swinging…

Jaz Vernon – YKTV

After a two-year hiatus, Jaz Vernon returns with YKTV — a sleek, emotionally charged single that feels both effortlessly modern and deeply rooted in classic R&B craftsmanship. Emerging from Far…

PURWIEN&KOWA – CONCORDE

There are comeback singles, and then there’s CONCORDE — a gloriously overstyled, tongue-in-cheek blast of retro-futurist synth-pop from PURWIEN&KOWA that feels like boarding a first-class flight directly into an alternate…

Snippet – Soft Lad

There’s something quietly defiant about Soft Lad, the new album from Johnno Casson. Built from tape hiss, broken rhythms, rubber-string basslines and emotional fallout, it’s the kind of record that…