“Maybe” by JFT is soft and warm at first, then suddenly swells into something cinematic, something that clings to your chest long after it fades out. With swooning melodic guitar lines, shimmering cymbals, and an intimate and expansive performance, JFT crafts an indie-pop gem soaked in nostalgia and quiet acceptance.…
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“Red Eye” by YACOVELLI blasts into the stratosphere with the swagger of a jet-setting rockstar who’s too cool for the cabin crew. This is neo-grunge at its most electric, dripping with cocky confidence and the kind of reckless energy that makes you want to stomp your boots on the nearest…
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Amber by Logica Abstracta is less of an EP and more of an experience—like stepping into a dream woven from light, space, and sound. There are no beats to ground you, no percussion to tether you to time. Instead, you float. The title track opens like a slow, zooming drone,…
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“Bit by Bit” by Ultan is a no-nonsense, straight-up rock anthem that feels like it just rolled out of a smoky, dimly lit Dublin bar with a pint in hand and something to prove. It’s got grit, drive, and that undeniable classic rock swagger, with a fresh, modern bite. From…
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“If I Couldn’t Live Without You” by happier? is an emotional exorcism set to music. From the very first haunting piano notes, it feels like stepping into someone’s heartbreak, raw and unfiltered. Joshua Venzetti bleeds through the lyrics, vividly depicting devastation and survival. His voice starts soft, drenched in uncertainty,…
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“Just Stay 4 Awhile” by Anjalts is a moment frozen in time where heartbreak and hope blur into one. From the first notes, the haunting glisten of guitar strings pulls you in, wrapping around you like a chilly breeze on a late-night drive. Anjalts’ voice drifts in—high, ghostly, raspy—each syllable…
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“Back from the Dead” by a little place called Aspen grabs you by the collar and pulls you straight into its cinematic world. Inspired by Stephen King’s Home Delivery, this alt-pop anthem turns a zombie outbreak into an irresistibly catchy experience, making the undead sound oddly… danceable? Yeah, they pulled…
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“Hold Me Up” by Shobsy hits like an electric current—sharp, shimmering, and impossible to ignore. From the first piercing synths to the thumping, head-nodding rhythm, this track demands attention. And once Shobsy’s voice cuts through, it’s game over. His high, emotionally charged vocals are nothing short of sensational, shifting from…
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Grim Logick’s “Vital (The Wheel)” is a raw, unfiltered look into life’s struggles, survival, and the ever-spinning chaos of existence. From the first shimmering piano notes to the weighty drop of the bass, the track pulls you into an intimate and vast space that gets you feeling like you are…
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Seed of Abraham by SOA Project Feat. Moshe Reuven & Israel Portnoy: Review
by admin“Seed of Abraham” by SOA Project featuring Moshe Reuven and Israel Portnoy is a grand, cinematic anthem-like piece of music that marches forward with an air of unwavering conviction. It kicks off with shimmering, atmospheric guitar strums that feel almost mystical, setting the stage for something bigger than just a…