Jeppediinho’s debut album, Games of Life, released on October 24th, 2025, is a sprawling, emotional and sonic journey that feels like stepping into a kaleidoscope of sound, colour, and introspection.…
Last Relapse’s self-titled EP arrives like a long-exhaled breath—one held for more than a decade and released at last with the weight of time behind it. For a band that…
Kim Vestin’s Phoenix is the kind of album that emerges slowly, softly, with the unshakeable sense that something long dormant has finally begun to breathe again. Released November 14, the…
Karelius Ihlang’s The Weight of Silence feels like stepping into a quiet room after years of noise. There’s a sense of arrival, but also of letting go—an emotional exhale that…
When an artist steps out from the shadow of a successful band to redefine themselves, the result can go one of two ways — an echo of past glories or…
With Into The Ether, Leeds-based powerhouse ALL I LIVE FOR emerge as a band not only mastering their craft but also confronting the modern world head-on. Spearheaded by Mike Pearson,…
Chicago-based songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Ceyeo returns with his most emotionally raw and philosophically charged project to date, Together They Were Nothing. The seven-track EP, released in November 2024, pushes…
In an age where algorithms write songs and machines imitate emotion, Bitblood’s The Rise and Fall of AI dares to ask the question that most of us are too distracted…
With their latest EP, People Just Float, Breton folk-rock trio Steel & Velvet deliver a collection that feels like a cinematic meditation on loneliness, redemption, and the ghostly persistence of…
The Muster Point Project’s album "Old is New" feels like a quiet reckoning — a reflection on time, love, and the spaces we drift through in between. Across thirteen tracks,…
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