From the first note, “Fading Light” by Garden Groove Collective feels like it’s been living inside you for years. There’s something about the way the track unfolds—softly, almost cautiously—that mirrors…
Ken Woods and The Old Blue Gang have made a record with ''Silent Spike'' and have built a time machine with strings, grit, and conscience. This isn’t background music or…
GHEZO †††’s ''KANDA'' isn’t something you just listen to—it kind of pulls you in slowly. You don’t know what to expect at first. The opener, “Minale,” starts like a whisper,…
There’s a certain kind of silence that hums—like the kind you hear before a thunderstorm breaks. Blinded, the debut album from French sound artist Bastien Pons lives entirely in that…
“You Gotta Know” by Collaborations is a fully realised statement wrapped in melody and soul. Led by Ed Daniels out of Stratford, CT, this project brings together a remarkable cast…
ReetoxA isn’t one to tiptoe around feelings, and on “Redneck Love,” the band lets it all rip—jealousy, adrenaline, and guitar-driven swagger packed into just over three minutes of pure rock…
On ''Fields of Passage,'' Harry Verheijen doesn't just write music—he traces landscapes in sound. Track six, 'Hinterlands,' feels less like a song and more like stepping into a vast, uncharted…
Melbourne’s One More Weekend write songs, and they drop you in the middle of emotional crossfires, and “Aunty Meredith” might be their darkest spiral yet. From the first few seconds,…
Pulp tried to quash the rumours, Robbie Williams was happy to fuel them - sharing a picture of a blue plaque in his name apparently slapped over a famous Glastonbury…
There’s a quiet strength in Michellar’s debut single “Get Me There to Church”, a kind of emotional honesty that doesn't shout, but instead leans in close and lets the story…
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