The Neighbourhood by Vigilantes: EP Review Vigilantes is here to make waves with their new Brit rock EP “The Neighborhood”. Setting the tone for what’s to come, the EP begins with the self-titled ‘The Neighbourhood,’ a tune that begins breezy and open, synth pads fill the air while the staccato…
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Night Terrors by The Fades: Album Review The Fades brings a terrifying 10-piece album “Night Terrors”, drawing inspiration from personal ghoulish experiences in the middle of the night with unexpected optimistic turns in a rock-laden fantasy, and I’m here to guide you through the album! The album opens with a…
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Cinema Sounds by Blueprint Tokyo: EP Review The short EP Cinema Sounds by Blueprint Tokyo consists of 3 tracks – tiny as it may sound, but with endless possibilities. So strap on because there’s a lot I want to say about this EP today! The synth-driven single, “Say Anything,” is…
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Wonderland by Frannie B: EP Review From the sensation of being overwhelmed by the world around me in the title track to the triumphant feeling of overcoming fears in the last track, Frannie B’s “Wonderland” is a magical experience and is wonderfully reminiscent of Jessie J. Not only can you…
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Shallow End by Betty Reed: Review The Nashville alt-pop artist Betty Reed shares her personal experience dealing with depression with her listeners in her new downbeat single, Shallow End. Following her previous singles “I’ll Get By” and “Happy” which deal with the theme of the artist’s coping mechanism with anxiety…
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Be captivated by the bloom of “Flowers” a colorful track by The Pink Nostalgia
by Gabe FinchBe captivated by the bloom of “Flowers” a colorful track by The Pink Nostalgia The Pink Nostalgia is the project of Joseph James, an extraordinarily talented young Hertfordshire-based artist who has gained significant popularity over the past year. The Pink Nostalgia is slated to release an abundance of new songs…
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Transmuting Darkness by Wrené: EP Review The Toronto-based musician Wrené’s EP “Transmuting Darkness” is a 4-piece sonic trip through experimental electronic music that manages to keep you placated and soothed despite leaving you feeling completely creeped out. Binaural rhythms, sometimes known as ‘brain-wave’ frequencies, are used in conjunction with creative…
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What I Mean To You by RYAL: Review Singer/keyboardist Jacque Ryal and producer Aaron Nevezie are the creative forces behind the alternative synth/electric project known as RYAL. They greeted their fans and followers in 2022 with new music, and the most recent release from the duo is the single “What…
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Stream Of Time by Nathanael Saposnikoff: Album Review Swedish artist and producer Nathanael Saposnikoff has released his first album titled “Stream Of Time”. He produced the album himself from start to finish. He also happens to be a multi-instrumentalist who contributed drums, bass, electric guitars, keyboards, flutes, saxophone, and vocals,…
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Escape by Lettie and David Baron: Review Synth-wave and the post-punk movement go hand-in-hand and Lettie and David Baron did a fantastic job of combining these two genres. The breathtaking sections where the synths go in full gear deliver a cosmic overdrive that peers into your soul reaches for your…