Joseph Hughes, better known as The Birthday Letters, is a singer-songwriter from Shropshire who currently resides in London. His music is characterized by a profound and introspective depth of thought. Inspired by the infinite beauty of our planet and constantly questioning the status quo, this artist returns with “Yearning For…
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The Cream of Portland’s Gourmet Set by Step into the Kitchen: Review
by Gabe FinchThe Cream of Portland’s Gourmet Set by Step into the Kitchen: Review The intriguing way they name their work, from the band’s name to the titles of their songs, gives me the impression that “Step into the Kitchen” will be no ordinary musical experience. Indeed, they are nothing short of…
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Without the Scars by Kyle Preston: Review Music has been and will continue to be the universal language of mankind, closing the gap between ethnicity, religion, or race. Throughout his career, Kyle Preston has concentrated on ambient classical music that connects people. With a string of well-received projects that have…
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Hiatus by Joh: Review The Los Angeles Singer-songwriter lays down her vulnerabilities and wears her heart on her sleeve in the title track of her debut album, Hiatus. A collection of original poems turned into songs the album is a heartfelt intimate chain of thoughts and experiences. Being the final…
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An up-and-coming Malaysian-Bornean artist named “a shes” divides his time between London and Cambridge. He creates nostalgic synthpop anthems with the intention of capturing the messy, frightening, but frequently euphoric nature of growing up and embracing adulthood. He writes and records these songs for young adults experiencing the pandemic. He…
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Originating from Geelong, Australia, Matthew Liam Nicholson is a recording artist, songwriter, composer, and band leader. He currently resides in the Northern California mountains. The timeless art of Nicholson is rooted in a mysticism that is both grim and ecstatic. His music has been called “reverent, expansive, magical realist folk…
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What I Deserved by Avaraj: Review Avaraj discovers rage, self-enlightenment and angst on her highlighted track “What I Deserved” from her debut extended play “Toxic Love Stories”. Written as therapy after escaping abusive relationships in the past, Avaraj unleashes an in-depth documentary of her own life, intertwined with the perspective…
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Lucky by World Government: Review The title track of World Government’s debut album is an introspective trippy adventure through sound. Being the opening track of the album, this song sets the tone for the rest of the songs that follow. Rest of the album being different takes on the title…
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Purple Hydrangea by A Tree On A Hill: Review All things nature-inspired artist who goes by the moniker A Tree On A Hill has released his latest instrumental single Purple Hydrangea which is as serene and beautiful as the flower itself. A Tree In The Hill has a deep affinity…
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Since he was a young child, he has been slaying people and wreaking havoc in the Florida music scene, working his way up through the Death Metal and Glam Rock trenches of Tampa Bay. Billy has made enduring contributions to the Southeast’s independent, soft rock, garage rock, soul, and power…