The World’s Gone Up In Smoke by Johanna Dadap: Review Johanna Dadap, a 19-year-old Filipino indie artist delivers a powerful and evocative performance in “The World’s Gone Up In Smoke”. The approach she takes in songwriting is genuine and meaningful. With a breathy vocal approach and serene acoustic melodies, Johanna’s…
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When Dreams End by Chris St. John: Album Review When Dreams End is Chris St. John’s latest release, penned with the hopes of winning people’s hearts. I mean the songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist certainly tugged at my heartstrings which is why I’m here to share my thoughts on it with…
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Wasted Melodies by Tom Tippin: EP Review Within the space of indie and country, the heart and soul of artist Tom Tippin makes music memorable again with his EP “Wasted Melodies”. If you’ve got a taste for harmonies that makes life feel like a movie, and every scene fills infinite,…
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Blue Work, a collaboration between the interdisciplinary artists Hortensia and Vee, is active between Paris and London. The two promote a distinct sound that blurs the lines between trip-hop, retrowave, and alt-pop by layering warm, entrancing vocals over kaleidoscopic electronica. The duo’s lyrics, which explore themes of struggle and personal…
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Fairy Tale by Lettie and David Baron: Review Fairy Tale by Lettie and David Baron feels like opening a book of fantasy odes that come to life in all manner of magic and wizardry. From the sultry tone of the singer to the otherworldly synth sounds present on the track,…
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Help Me See by Katie Keddie: Review Katie Keddie is a Nottingham-based singer-songwriter bringing a wholesome edge of indie melodies with “Help Me See”. With wonderful breathy vocals, she lets out an emotional and powerful essence throughout the track. “Help Me See” makes one thing clear from the very get-go,…
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Littleuniverses is a Montreal, Quebec-based artist who hopes to inspire people through her work and establish connections with a wide range of audiences. She thinks that each person’s relationship to art is special, and that it connects with people in such a profound way that it gives those who experience…
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An independent Serbian/Chinese polymodal artist goes by the name Realma. Numerous publications around the world, including Music Crowns, Calvert Journal, and Rolling Stone India, have all featured her music. Additionally, Realma has participated in numerous international film festivals, including Lift-Off Sessions, Flipbook Film Festival, Animest, and others with their animated…
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R. F. Coleman just released the music video for “I Couldn’t Trust” today, September 28. The TV show “Neighbours” director Jonathan Dutton directed it. He wrote, produced, and played seven of the characters. Renowned director of photography Chas Mackinnon shot it. Joshua Moriarty (of Miami Horror and Telenova) and Scott…
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With their powerful single Only One, the Hertfordshire-based blues and roots duo Tranquility Beach make their eagerly anticipated debut. Only One confronts humanity’s frequently problematic relationship with the natural world in response to widespread calls for action on climate change and global nature loss. The band’s home studio was used…