Category: Review

What Now – Kings County

There’s nothing abstract about Kings County’s What Now—it’s a straight shot of emotional aftermath, built around the moment when a relationship has already collapsed and all that’s left is the…

Great Pretender – Ava Valianti

There’s a quiet kind of tension running through Ava Valianti’s Great Pretender—the feeling of staying somewhere emotionally long after you’ve already started to leave. It doesn’t announce itself with drama…

Aurien Aurien & Jab Vix – ‘Empatia’

Some debuts don’t just introduce a track—they introduce an entire world. That’s exactly the approach Aurien takes with Empatia, a collaborative release with Jab Vix that also serves as the…

The Way Your Light Feels – LiMaVii

Some songs don’t just describe connection—they try to embody it. LiMaVii’s The Way Your Light Feels falls into that rare category of soul-pop that treats human interaction as something alive,…

RIFF – Anne Vanschothorst

Some pieces of music don’t feel like songs so much as environments—spaces you enter rather than simply listen to. RIFF, the latest collaboration between Dutch harpist Anne Vanschothorst and producer/sound…

Definition – Elysian Fields

There’s something uniquely powerful about rediscovered music—records that once lived in a specific time and place suddenly finding new life decades later. That’s exactly what happens with Definition, the re-released…

August Came – GISKE

Some songs arrive carrying a sense of nostalgia before a single lyric is sung. GISKE’s latest single, August Came, is one of those songs—a shimmering piece of guitar pop that…