Have you ever awoken from a dream with the desire to return there? Are you yearning for the comfort of the subconscious world? Hampi’s music enchants a passageway between the known and the unknown, with one foot in each. The seed for Hampi, which originated in the Scottish Highlands, was…
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Alibi by Sivan Langer: Review The essence of a musician is brought to life in Sivan Langer’s original single “Alibi.” This song is perfect for you if you’ve ever struggled to unwind and put your worries behind you since it will do just that! The composition that Sivan came up…
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Mono No Aware by Culak: Album Review The existence of post-rock music has undoubtedly been trending, and the musicians who accompany such a soothing genre deserve a large amount of praise. Culak is one such artist, within that very genre, whose talent should not go unrecognized. This is especially the…
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The new album “Ukubonga [Gratitude]” by Lorraine Klaasen and Mongezi Ntaka was released on Justin Time Records on November 11. A collection of songs from Southern Africa’s Township music songbook, Ukubonga [Gratitude] is the latest album from South African singer Lorraine Klaasen and South African guitarist, composer, arranger, musical director,…
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Strangely Alright by The Grave: Review Strangely are an indie rock band that has a very experimental edge to their music. The original track โThe Graveโ is a dark psychedelic rock tune that has a very hypnotic aura to it. From the aggressive guitar tones to the soft vocal melodies,…
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Entering the Valley by Downcutting Streams: Album Review We enter into the world of massive grand sounds, and beautiful amalgamations of unexpected instrumental symphonies with the project โEntering the Valleyโ by Downcutting Streams. The first track โThe Landscape of Denialโ will make you feel a hymn of the mountains, luring…
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Ladder Match by Chestnut: Album Review The album โLadder Matchโ is a crazy experimental album, distributed across 14 singles. When Chestnut initially released their new album trailer on YouTube, a month ago, it got me creeped out and yet anticipating its release. Just like the eerie, skeleton-dancing trailer and their…
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Side of Me by Casey Wells: Review Casey Wells crafts an effortlessly charming indie track with “Side of Me” in just one and a half minutes. As short as it is, it is also quite a delightful experience. The song immediately captivates with its mesmerizing rock enchantment and wastes no…
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Sticky Situations by Aza Brown: Review Have you ever wondered what music that is kaleidoscopic sounds like? Like colors floating around while you daydream upon a mesmerizing period in time, and a soothing song plays as a sort of synchronization? โSticky Situationsโ by Aza Brown is an excellent example of…