He She They (Remastered) by Peppermint Moon: Review Colin Schlitt, the man behind the delightful sound of Peppermint Moon presents an indie number with a folksy twist. Called “He She They”, the song is a moving melody that involves sweet progressions from an organ-style synth and light guitar embellishments. “He…
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Life Force Lullaby by Lee Miller Matsos: Review In the days of my youth, I frequented the dark embodiment of heavy metal music quite a bit. Growing up, I had more of an inclination towards slower indie numbers that have a pleasant pop aesthetic to them. Maybe I’m getting old,…
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Compulsions by Mike Power: Album Review The charming sound of indie music, the gripping taste of rock and roll, and the soulful accompaniment through musical diversity. Such is the tale of Mike Power’s album entitled “Compulsions.” Have you ever sought a collection of tunes that sparks multiple genres? Then this…
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Beneath The Surface by Wanaka: Album Review Wanaka’s album “Beneath The Surface” is the musical equivalence to ‘everything all at once with refined balance.’ The artist’s ability to instill a sentimental voice combined with lighthearted segments from the guitar and ukulele among other melodies was quite significant. Blending a casual…
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Oops I Got Sad by Little Champion: Review Clean indie tunes are perfect to unwind after a long day. Add in a bit of math rock, and the mix is just right. Little Champion’s track, “Oops I Got Sad” sets this theme perfectly. The melodic passages of emo, intertwined with…
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1998 by Al Buchanan: Review Al Buchanan’s dreamy single “1998” is a delightful indie tune that seems to pay homage to a much simpler time. Each layer of the track has a calming rhythmic approach, with light harmonies and minimal instrumental bits. You might as well hear the song on…
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Flesh Freaks by Feedbag: EP Review Feedbag’s EP ‘Flesh Freaks’ immersed me in a world of eternal experiences the moment I plugged in my headphones. This project is unlike any other, combining rock with a nostalgic ambiance. Experimental, weird, odd, creepy, and gloomy are just a few of the adjectives…
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Shell by Ritual Cloak: Review Ritual Cloak is a fascinating post-rock duo that distinguishes itself from its contemporaries and returns with its striking new track ‘Shell’. They also enjoy ambient, drone, neoclassical, cinematic, alternative pop, and electronic music, and Shell is a fantastic example of these components combined in a…
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Feel Love by Sano Hill: Review Galway (Ireland) based musician Sano Hill has a funky and emotional tale to tell in his track “Feel Love.” Gripping with a melodic presence of blues, jazz, and a subtle bit of reggae too, Sano Hill blends excellent atmospheric pieces for a delightful outcome.…
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Addiction Baby by Hilla Peer: Review On January 6, 2023, a singer and songwriter named Hilla Peer, originally from Israel, released her single “Addiction Baby.” Since the beginning of her career three years ago, she has successfully secured radio stations and made it to the major playlist on Spotify. She…