Waking Up by Withered Hand: Review The worries and struggles of everyday life presented through bright uplifting musical arrangements ensure a listener could enjoy the swing of the beats while taking the profound lyrics to heart. This is exactly what Withered Hand, nom de plume for singer-songwriter Dan Willson who…
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Hero Dog Releases Relaxing LoFi album “mt.hood” Hero Dog is led by the production qualities of Aaron Mercado, who is also the mind behind each composition. This melodic act focuses mostly on the LoFi and ambient genre, but they also dabble with electronica. Their album, which was published on January…
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Universe Moves so Fast by Occurrence: Review Building the anticipation of their upcoming double album ‘Slow Violence’ which is set to be released on 7 April 2023, the electronic trio Occurrence released a three-track mini EP ‘Universe Moves so Fast’ giving their listeners a peek into what to expect. The…
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Seashells by Ronald Van Deurzen: Review New Age music is a genre that is rejuvenating to hear, and Ronald Van Deurzen’s “Seashells” is no stranger to that aspect. It’s a serene tune conveyed by a piano piece and has plenty of atmosphere attached to it. This is evident from the…
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Lullaby by Raleÿell: Review Raleÿell’s uplifting new pop track “Lullaby” has a pleasant tempo worth giving a spin. This melody is an excellent listen for fans of slow-paced hymns creating a delicate bond with the listener through its musical flow. With that being said, “Lullaby” will definitely ease your soul…
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Humiliani by Sun Waahs: Review Fresh out of Lisbon, Portugal, the debut single from Sun Waahs is a trippy sonic journey to the otherworldly sound of the band. With ‘Humiliani’, the band sets themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the experimental neo-psychedelic scene. The track starts with…
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Coleman.X is an exception to the rule of leniency in avant-garde music. His compositions are skillfully weaved and sewn together to create a stunning work of art and melody. Coleman Chambliss is a singer, songwriter, producer, and performer better known by the stage name Coleman.X. Coleman, who was born in…
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Stray Honey by The Loud Bangs: EP Review Eccentric rock band The Loud Bangs brings forth a fresh EP entitled “Stray Honey.” Their vast sound pertains to the shoegaze genre mostly, along with alternative rock, pop, and a bit of psychedelia too. Overall, The Loud Bangs make a solid impression…
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All I Really Want by Urban Walrus: Review A soothing and meditative tune surfaces in “All I Really Want” by Urban Walrus. It’s a laid-back melody that would click with anyone, especially individuals overwhelmed by life’s extremities. Speaking of overwhelming, folks, life can truly get in the way of our…
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The Whispering Woods by Saline Grace: Album Review Saline Grace’s fourth album, “The Whispering Woods,” marks a departure from the politically motivated themes of their first German-language release, “Der Meister der Intrige.” Instead, this album takes the listener on a journey through the wild and untamed landscapes of nature, raising…