Second Album Crisis by Asaf Ashkenazy: EP Review Asaf Ashkenazy’s ‘Second Album Crisis’ is a well-crafted and versatile EP, showcasing the musician’s unique view of the world through his music. With a mix of rock, pop, and blues, this album takes listeners on a musical journey through six segments, four…
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Parker Releases Ecstatic Indie Rock Track “Melancholy Way” Parker is the musical project of talented 16-year-old solo artist Sam Lethbridge. Released on December 14, 2022, his single “Melancholy Way” was inspired by his experimentation with blending distortion along with smooth pop chords, to produce a surf-rock essence. The track is…
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Out of the Woods by Craig Gould: Review “Out of the Woods” is a beautiful indie-folk song by Craig Gould, an artist making waves in the music biz. The track has a charming acoustic passage where a passionate singer guides the way. Aside from that, there’s a folksy violin present…
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Songs Of Other Selves by Angela Sclafani: Album Review Angela Sclafani’s debut LP, ‘Songs Of Other Selves’, is a mesmerizing journey through the many aspects of her personality. With her genre-defying music, she creates a kaleidoscopic world that is both playful and profound. The album is a collection of songs…
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Higher Ground by Alternate Jane: Review ‘Higher Ground’ by Alternate Jane is an essential listen for fans of atmospheric acoustic rock. In this melancholy song, the artist examines the emotions that come with new love and learns the complete truth about someone you care about. Independent musician Alternate Jane was…
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My Storybook by The Marsh Family: Review The Marsh Family’s single ‘My Storybook’ is a refreshing take on indie folk with a hint of country that is sure to lift your spirits. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus are guaranteed to get your toes tapping and put a smile…
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Destello Inmortal (Radio Edit) [Remastered] by Horizonte Lied: Review The music of Horizonte Lied has a splendid chemistry between 1980s synthwave and psychedelic pop. Their song “Destello Inmortal” establishes a sonic link paying homage to the aforementioned era. The nostalgia arrives through a new wave-styled bass piece, electronica bits, and…
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New Moon by Domax: EP Review ‘New Moon’, an EP by London-based multi-instrumentalist Domax, is out and it is a compilation of six songs of ambient and experimental electronic music. The extended play has been praised for its originality of sound and its ability to immerse listeners in an experience…
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You’re Not Alone by Marcus Valance: Review British artist Marcus Valance channels a powerful indie-folk melody in his track “You’re Not Alone.” The tune has a gripping ethos attached to it. Marcus volunteered to aid those who are in dire need of support, and it focuses on a refugee expedition…
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Dancer by Sano Hill: Review Sano Hill’s voice is as polished as ever in his acoustic pop track “Dancer.” His performance on this piece is outstanding as a gripping ode is formed and an enchanting rhythm tags along. From start to finish, each guitar strum, drum roll, and vocal drive…