The northern English punk band, CHICKEN MAN AND THE BAD EGGS brings you “NETFLIX” with chaos and humour, and the story behind it is just as cheeky as the title suggests. The St. Helens six-piece, who take pages from Thee Oh Sees, Shame, Arctic Monkeys and a whole roster of…
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1. Your roots can often shape your journey. Can you share a story or moment from your early life that had a significant impact on your path into music? DRUIDESS: We were raised in an environment rich with music, with family members who were either musicians themselves or deeply passionate…
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Out since October 24, “Your Voice in My Ear” finds Kat Kikta slipping into something far stranger, softer, and more subversive than a conventional electronic single. She’s already known for sculpting sound like it’s liquid metal, but here she pushes deeper, with a transmission, a conversation into the intimacy of…
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Out November 1, 2025, “Smile of Beauty” has Dan Szyller stepping straight into the emotional core of his ArtRock sensibilities. Szyller already sits at an unusual crossroads, as a Brazilian-born artist shaped by life in Israel, the U.S., and France, drawing heavily from The Doors’ mysticism, Pink Floyd’s atmosphere, and…
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Released on November 5, 2025, Stephanie Happening’s new single “Ignition” arrives with meaning packed into every corner, with the date, the story, the ritual, and of course the fire at the center of it all. Bonfire Night in the UK meets National Stress Awareness Day and Eating Healthy Day, and…
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Samuel Yuri’s Epic Scales arrive like a voltage strike across the sky, with all tension, atmosphere, and raw, unpolished force. The São Paulo composer has always blurred genre borders, but here he leans harder into the volatile blend of grunge grit, gothic gloom, and classic rock melodrama that fuels his…
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Elion Melody’s Engraved Onto Infinity, released October 24, 2025, feels like cracking open someone’s long-distance love letters and finding each page humming with its own rhythm. The New York artist has always had a soft spot for vulnerability, but here he pushes deeper as he traces a relationship stretched across…
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Antoin Gibson’s “Cirque du Sŏnus (Act I & II)”, released on October 31st, 2025 via Circum-Sŏnus, arrives as a milestone and a myth. It’s an audio ceremony marking the official birth of Circum-Sŏnus Ltd. What began as a whisper-dark concept in Gibson’s earlier work now expands into a full theatrical…
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Cipher Chronicles: The Network Archives by Grim Logick & Illlogick: Album Review
by adminGrim Logick & Illlogick’s Cipher Chronicles: The Network Archives plays like a corrupted hard drive leaking memories and wounds straight into your headphones. The album is built as a fictional archive, with file numbers, AI narrators, digital fractures, but it hits with the rawness of a diary written in the…
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Layla Kaylif is an English–Arab singer-songwriter once described as a “Pop Poet” (The New Paper, Singapore) and hailed as “one of the UK’s most intriguing under-the-radar voices” (Curious For Music). Her music moves between alt-rock confessional and spiritual pop, weaving poetic lyricism with a darkwave atmosphere. Her latest single, “Closer,”…