Garden of the Gods by Pete Cautious: Review The latest album from Pete Cautious is a carefully crafted 10-piece release. It has left me speechless with subliminal messages, such as from the song ‘Love Won’t Pay The Bills,’ –Damn right, Florida Man! Thanks for the wakeup call! Anyway, the album…
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Drive Away by Karen Harding: Review ‘Drive Away’ is an addition to Australian singer and songwriter Karen Harding’s forthcoming arsenal of EP called ‘I’ve Got A Secret’. While she’s in between brewing up tracks for her debut album, her latest release starts with a gentle rhythmic guitar that almost sounds…
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Ghost by Troln: Review “Ghost” is a hauntingly (pun intended) beautiful track composed by Troln. They’re a mysterious indie-pop band with elements of avant-garde and baroque pop in their mix. The vocalist Helene Navne has a magical voice that’ll enchant your soul. Her sway will captivate you into getting into…
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Canciones perdidas by Pequita: Review Pequita is a solo project full of passionate harmonies, and unique instrumentation that is reminiscent of South-American music. This is especially the case for the percussion (which sounds like bongos), and vocals too. All in all, it’s a jubilant single titled “Canciones perdidas” filled with…
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All That Remains by Evi Bosman: Review “All That Remains” by Evi Bosman is a five-track EP full of vibrant indie hits. The artist has a soft charming voice that compliments the subtle guitar arrangements of each track. With each listens, the songs feel fresh and sentimental. You can truly…
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Outlier One by Betageist: Review On today’s psychedelic feature, I’m going to review the song Outlier One by Betageist for you. Now, if you’re thinking you have this song all figured out by the mention of “psychedelic”, you’d be so wrong! It’s a gold mine of a release for my…
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Timeline by Robbie Vonn and Gastón Loizeau: Review Robbie Vonn is a dynamic, groundbreaking, and genre-defying musical endeavor that incorporates elements of rock, electro-pop, flamenco, bossa nova, and other genres. “Timeline,” his most recent collaboration with the brilliant artist Gastón Loizeau, is an intriguing and hauntingly beautiful tune that we…
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Funny Way of Dying Kid by Dan Pye: Review Paradise isn’t just the visual embodiment of smooth sandy beaches and cocktails in your hand. It’s also the audio sensations that greet your ear softly and uplift you to the heavens. That’s exactly the feeling “Funny Way of Dying Kid” by…
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I’m Here In The Fridge by I Panic: Review Marcel van Tetering is a brilliant singer and multi-instrumentalist from the Netherlands who also performs as a one-man band called I Panic. Perhaps he already gave us a hint in his stage name that his music will have its own unique…
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Colorful Lungs Pt 2 by All Poets & Heroes: Review Colorful Lungs is a two part musical innovation from the American duet All Poets & Heroes. In part one, the delivery carries a more spirited energy and surreal emotions. In contrast, Colorful Lungs Pt. 2 is softer and more powerful…