Prepare to embark on an ethereal and dramatic journey through the cosmos with David Baron’s EP, “The Velvet Inks Of Space.” The EP begins with “Entanglement,” a mesmerizing composition that beautifully blends the resonant tones of a Steinway D Concert Grand with the delicate strings of a small ensemble. As…
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Matthew S. Horner’s “Outta’ Time” is an engaging and introspective 8-track album that delves into the realms of indie punk rock and emo music. With his high and friendly voice leading the way, Horner creates a comfortable and relatable atmosphere, inviting listeners to embark on a journey through driving guitars…
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“The Era of Possibilities” by The Screaming Pope opens with “Intro to The Era,” a robotic prelude that sets the stage for the journey ahead. It introduces us to the futuristic soundscapes and otherworldly techno elements that will unfold throughout the album. As we transition into the title track, “The…
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Dar.Ra Is A Rock Step Forerunner. A brand-new subgenre of rock music from the UK that combines the exhilaration of EDM with the guitar bliss of rock ‘n’ roll! Vevo. Check out the exclusive interview below: 1. Can you tell us a bit about where you come from and how…
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On his latest album, HOME, renowned Armenian musician Daao introduces a mesmerizing fusion of old-school electronic groove and European Jazz that promotes cooperation among people of different religious beliefs. This extraordinary, evocative LP aims to inspire people all over the world to work, educate, and help each other more intensively,…
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garden by Wotts: Review Wotts are a talented musical act creating fantastic indie pop tunes. Their track “garden” is full of melodic textures that are equally soothing and groovy. From gentle rhythms to funky vocal sections, the arrangements are top notch and will entertain you from start to finish. The…
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Some Kind Of Hollywood by Twin Solitaire: Review “Some Kind Of Hollywood” is a love letter to 90s pop rock. It’s got that calm ethereal rhythm pattern alongside a poetic narrative that the era is famous for. The elements of the new wave genre are mixed in with pop to…
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SEX by The Ultra Violets: Review Exciting and quite riveting, “SEX” by The Ultra Violets will knock your socks off the second you hit play. If pumped-up indie music moves you to the core, then this eccentric number should be right up your alley. From its charismatic chorus, to the…
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Serotonin by San Quentin: EP Review San Quentin are a solid rock act that brings back the roots of the genre. From electrifying guitar riffs to rebellious vocals, the essence of this monumental movement of music is represented pretty impressively. The band are simply marvelous to hear on repeat, especially…
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Wonderful by Fish and Scale: EP Review Fish and Scale aka Roland Wälzlein is a splendid artist with a diverse melodic skill set. After hearing his EP “Wonderful” I was completely hypnotized with the musical abundance. From Pop to smooth jazz, and a little bit of indie-folk as well, this…