Mt Fog was started in Olympia, Washington in 2019 in an art-filled home without an internet connection as a labor of love and a reaction to the insanity of the world. Mt Fog (Carolyn B.) layers sparse electronic noises and eerie vocals to conjure both actual and imagined mystical settings.…
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On his first album, “Hidden Hotel Rooms,” Miami-based singer/songwriter and producer Rolko takes us on a transformative journey into the subconscious level of the mind. Rolko is driven to record and share audio adventures that immerse the listener in a visual, cinematic-inspired universe. In tracks like “49 Directors,” “Emerald Stones,”…
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INCUBATOR by iNKOGNiiTO: Review First of all, killer name! iNKOGNiiTO is an indie artist that makes dreamy tunes using electronica and downtempo vibes. The track โINCUBATORโ is their creative work that is very atmospheric and has a peaceful vibe to it altogether. Itโs the type of music youโd listen to…
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Hidden Worlds by Tracksuit: Album Review Tracksuit is an indie rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, consisting of Brendan Rice, Tyler Harrington, and Marcus Johnson. Their sound is a complex fusion of genres and sounds, with layered production and passionate baritone vocals. There are 10 songs in the album,…
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ROYGBIV by Alec Berlin: Review Hoorah! My favorite indie guitarist has graced my ears once again with his track โROYGBIVโ. Alec Berlin is certainly a delightful musician with a highly creative set of skills. Every song Iโve heard from the artist has a very delightful array of genres blended between…
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The People We Love by Connor Terrones: Album Review The People We Love is the Denver-based musician Connor Terrones’ attempt at blending hip-hop, R&B, funk, pop, and soul. Back in his teens, he played guitar and listened to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. As an artist, he has a sound…
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Daughter Of The Sea by Laura Lizcano: Album Review Written under quarantine, Daughter of the Sea is an inward look into Lizcano’s life, tackling generational traumas, immigrant identity, sexual desire, and radical self-love. The album is sung in both English and Lizcano’s native tongue Spanish. In the lyrics, you can…
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Algae Bloom by TRITONIC: EP Review Tritonic’s latest EP, Algae Bloom, is an experimental hardcore journey. The band plays experimental music with a dash of Pop and Indie. Their latest EP’s interesting sound keeps you engaged. From the first to the last note, you’ll be entertained. Algae Bloom opens the…
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Martinez, California-based Box of Matches is an indie band. Box of Matches’ sound ranges from singer-songwriter to garage rock, with two lead singers (Aaron Baker and Kendra Meneghetti) and a wide range of influences from Car Seat Headrest to Regina Spektor to Sufjan Stevens. The band, whose name comes from…
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Sing Out Loud by Sano Hill: Review Based in Galway (Ireland), Sano Hill brings out his beautiful melodic energy in his brilliant track titled โSing Out Loudโ. The song is an indie rock/pop number that brings out a very passionate and wholesome vibe. From sensational guitar arrangements to a deep…