At just 23, Malaysian-born, London-based artist Jemerine Chan is already wearing more hats than most musicians twice her age. Singer-songwriter, producer, pianist, arranger, sound designer, recording engineer, she’s built her artistry from the ground up after leaving Malaysia to pursue music independently in the UK. That emotional grit pulses through…
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There’s something wonderfully unusual about JesFotoArt’s METISSIREN project. Rooted in the centuries-old tradition of Minnesang yet dressed in cinematic modern production, the music feels like an old soul wandering through a futuristic dreamscape. Austrian artist Jörg, a lifelong musician shaped by classical vocal training, choirs, accordion, and saxophone, teams up…
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A Little Travelin’ Music (20th Anniversary Edition) by Russ Lorenson: Album Review
by adminTwenty years after its original release, Russ Lorenson revisits A Little Travelin’ Music, that seasoned wisdom only time can bring. The jazz vocalist goes back to the source, rebuilding and refining portions of the album with richer arrangements and warmer instrumentation. A Little Travelin’ Music (20th Anniversary Edition) comes off…
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Crunch’s “Lost for Words” arrives carrying the grit of lived experience, and you can feel it in every bar. The Los Angeles rapper has spent decades orbiting the music industry from the inside out — from working alongside Tupac Shakur during the filming of cult classics like Poetic Justice and…
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There’s a dusty, road-worn ache running through “Keys To The City,” the debut single from Rose Hound, and it hits like a late-night drive with the windows down and the engine rattling harder than your thoughts. Built from gritty alternative rock muscle and indie-rock urgency, the track barrels forward with…
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art pop’s housecAt sounds like the aftermath of a party where the strobe lights are still flickering, the floor is sticky with spilled drinks, and someone in the corner is quietly having an existential crisis. The Austin-based duo, brothers Max and Miles Grossenbacher, take indie rock melancholy and shove it…
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Beyond Signal’s “The Answers” comes like a late-night internal monologue cracked open and turned into music. It’s raw, philosophical, melancholic, and strangely comforting in its honesty. Created by Sheffield-based solo artist Thomas, who describes his sound as “TIM” or transcendental indie music, the track sits somewhere between post-punk gloom, indie…
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Travelin’ Heart by Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard: Review
by adminJoseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard roll down the highway with dust on their boots and reflection on their minds in “Travelin’ Heart,” a warm, windswept indie-Americana track that feels tailor-made for long drives at sunset. Rooted in folk storytelling but polished with modern indie-pop sensibilities, the single captures…
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Kevin Driscoll leans into life’s lingering “what ifs” with “Someday Got Away,” a reflective folk-rock ballad that quietly aches with missed chances and unrealized futures. Instead of drowning in melodrama, though, the song unfolds with restraint and maturity, like an old photograph rediscovered in a drawer years later. There’s something…
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There’s something quietly ambitious about Tamer Sağcan’s Home: Universes. The Ankara-based composer and classical guitarist opens a portal into an entire mythology. As the second chapter in his Home trilogy and a companion piece to the sprawling Eleyrrha Universe saga, the record feels cinematic in scope yet deeply human at…