Anton Commissaris takes a bold step into the dark heart of Alt-Country with “Shot Him Dead,” a gripping, cinematic tale of love, loss, and revenge. From the first ominous notes, you know you’re in for something heavy. The steady drumbeat pounds like a ticking clock, a heartbeat of vengeance, while…
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Olexandr’s passion for music began at a young age while growing up in Lviv, Ukraine. His talent for the piano led him to explore a variety of genres, from inspiring piano melodies to epic orchestral pieces, heavy rock, metal, ambient, and electronic music. His discography offers something for everyone to…
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en calma, de veras (ignacio wer presenta brumarena) by Ignacio Wer: Album Review
by adminIgnacio Wer steps into a new sonic realm with en calma, de veras. It introduces his ambient alias, brumarena, and unveils a deeply personal journey toward inner peace after struggles. Recorded in his Berlin home studio and mastered by the legendary Taylor Deupree, this meditative reverie hums with emotional depth.…
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Music For No Particular Occasion by THOMASG: EP Review
by adminTHOMASG’s debut Music For No Particular Occasion transports. Crafted in the unassuming intimacy of a kitchen, complete with the spontaneous presence of his young children, it pulses with raw authenticity and atmospheric depth. With cinematic aspirations, THOMASG delivers a collection of immersive soundscapes that feel like they belong in a…
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Ghost Girl by Ian Rae is woven together by a man who’s lived a lifetime of melodies. At 78, Ian Rae isn’t just making music; he’s making waves, proving that passion doesn’t have an expiration date. From TikTok virality to streaming millions, he’s built a digital empire without losing the…
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Symphonic Steps by Livingstone Taylor, BBC Concert Orchestra & Bill Elliott: Album Review
by adminLivingston Taylor’s Symphonic Steps is a masterclass in blending folk storytelling with the grandeur of orchestral arrangements. Recorded live at the BBC’s legendary Maida Vale studio, this collaboration with the BBC Concert Orchestra and the award-winning Bill Elliott turns Taylor’s gentle, heartfelt compositions into sweeping cinematic experiences. The result? An…
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Rough Around The Edges by Mental Illusion: Album Review
by adminMental Illusion’s debut album, Rough Around The Edges, is an ambitious, deeply introspective ride through 20 tracks of raw emotion, personal struggles, and cathartic release. Released on December 9th, this record is a sprawling collection of rock-fueled storytelling, blending acoustic, electric, and orchestral elements into a soundscape that is as…
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Moth Traps’ Memory Shapes feels like stepping into a fog-drenched dream, where nostalgia collides with haunting melodies and the past refuses to stay buried. Robyn McIntosh’s third album is a deeply introspective journey, crafted in the stillness of rural Scotland, yet echoing with the restless energy of a life once…
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Yah!Z by Yah!Z. is a genre-blurring ride through jazz, fusion, Latin grooves, hip-hop rhythms, and orchestral grandeur—all wrapped up in a slick, cinematic package. This father-son duo craft soundscapes that take you places. With Matt Roehr’s rock pedigree from Böhse Onkelz and Vincent Roehr’s film-scoring expertise honed at Berklee and…
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Manava Lery’s debut album Blowing Changes is a delightful sonic journey that feels like a sun-soaked afternoon in a Parisian café. Kicking off with “I’m Not Drunk,” this track sets the tone perfectly—it’s an infectious, feel-good anthem that gets your feet tapping and your spirits soaring. With lively horns and…