There’s a certain stubborn authenticity driving MOMARZ’s The Theory—a project that leans into self-made production and rejects shortcuts in favor of hands-on craft. Built entirely through GarageBand and shaped by tools like the Yamaha P-125 and KORG microKEY, the upcoming 16-track release (due May 28) thrives on piano-rooted structures wrapped…
Latest in Features
-
-
There’s something intriguingly unconventional about the way Lucian Lacewing approaches music, more like a sonic architect piecing together fragments of feeling. Hailing from Bristol, he makes his debut with “Land Of Enchantment,” a track that doesn’t follow a traditional path so much as it drifts, swirls, and slowly reveals itself.…
-
There’s something undeniably electric about a project that taps into rock history while still kicking dust into the present, and DownTown Mystic’s On E Street Remix EP does exactly that. Built around a rare collaboration with the legendary rhythm section of the E Street Band, this six-track release retools it…
-
There’s something devastating about Stephanie Westdal’s “On The Video” that lets betrayal sink in slowly, like a tide you didn’t notice rising. Rooted in the fragile intimacy of creative partnerships, the song draws from the unspoken pact between collaborators that says we’re in this together, only to unravel it when…
-
Following the buzz of her reimagining of David Bowie’s “I’m Afraid of Americans,” Kaylif pivots into a seven-track cycle with Call of the Yoni, which enters as a carefully staged rite. Drawing on Sufi philosophy, particularly Ibn Arabi, and weaving together oud, ney, rabab, chamber strings, and sparse electronics, she…
-
There’s something refreshingly no-frills about PJD, a one-man operation out of Birmingham who’s done the rounds as a session guitarist before deciding to go fully solo, handling everything from writing to production himself. That DIY spirit runs straight through “On New Horizons,” the debut single from A New Religion, a…
-
FeaturesPOETRY/ ART/ CULTURE
From Song Lyrics to Guitar Shapes: The Furniture Music Fans Will Obsess Over
by adminSome music lovers aren’t satisfied with just listening. They want the records, the right speakers, and now, apparently, the themed furniture too. A handful of contemporary design brands have taken musical references seriously, using song titles, compositions, and instrument names as starting points for their product designs. Some of these…
-
There’s a quietly magnetic sincerity running through Lucija Grabovac’s debut album Smile, that settles in slowly, like sunlight through Dalmatian trees. Emerging from Zadar, Croatia, and already balancing work with the a cappella group A.K.A. Crescendo and country trio No Ordinary, she steps into solo territory with a record. With…
-
South African-born singer-songwriter meelu digs into something raw and radiant on “candlelight”, a single that feels less like a neat tribute and more like a real conversation with loss. Written in Mykonos with the sea in view and shaped by the death of her grandmother, the track carries a deeply…
-
Porto Velho’s Mariadri arrives with Mlk Invisível, a debut that does not just tweak Brazilian funk around the edges, it kicks the door off its hinges. Released on 10 April 2026, the album turns lived experience into rhythm, pulling together street-level funk energy, Amazonian sound research, and hard truths about…