
Song Review/ Deep House : DJ Snabba’s ‘The Lyric Down’
‘The Lyric Down’ is their latest release, a power-packed, resounding, groove pumping track.

Song Review/ Classic Rock : Ink to Spill’s ‘South Side’
Like in their latest single, ‘South Side’, a story about a girl who is caught in a daily crossfire as she goes from home to school.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Jodie Vinall & Deltiimo’s ‘Ice Cream Buns’
Jodie Vinall and Deltiimo have just released their collaborative single, ‘Ice Cream Buns’.

Album Review/ Indie Rock : Bolidde’s ‘Rainbow Galaxy’
In his latest album, ‘Rainbow Galaxy’, he poses music to suit the contextual facets of the theme. All of this to create an immersive and refreshing listening experience for the listener

Album Review/ Prog Rock : PRYZME’s ‘True Stories… and Other Lies’
Their latest is ‘True Stories… and Other Lies’, a collection that takes you to far away conceptual lands. The songs indulge you in a philosophical dialogue, a contemplation. So cerebral that it’ll put you in a zone.

Song Review/ Funk : Tony Frissore’s ‘The Eagle has Landed’
His latest release is ‘The Eagle has Landed’. A funk-electronica concept with grooves that you can keep vibing to.

Song Review/ Piano Instrumental : Jacqueline Cordes’ ‘Illusions of Amethyst’
Like in her latest single, ‘Illusions of Amethyst’, she uses flowing melodies to set up a misty scene.

Song Review/ Indie Pop : Ava Valianti’s ‘Buttercups’
Her latest release is ‘Buttercups’, a song that combines themes of love, romance, and spring time imagery.

Song Review/ Indie Pop : MatAre’s ‘I Could Kill You but I Love You’
MatAre’s latest single, ‘I Could Kill You But I Love You’ can be described as a fresh burst of indie pop.

Song Review/ Pop Rap : Myles Christian’s ‘Gimme That’
His latest release is ‘Gimme That’, a track that layers electro pop with crackling emo, autotune, and dispersing beats.

Song Review/ Chillout : Max Season’s ‘Spring 2025’
In his single, ‘Spring 2025’, he envisions the bloom of nature as small moments of explosion. Tying ethereal frequencies to contemplative flows, he makes the mind think, wander and explore.

Album Review/ Jazz : Maria Solena’s ‘Yesterday and Tomorrow’
Her latest release is ‘Yesterday and Tomorrow’, an apt theme to explore her sense of style and music ideas through. It has some covers of classic jazz ballads and others, her own original compositions. And somehow, they all unite to celebrate her style.

Song Review/ Country Folk : Doug Mishkin’s ‘Woody’s Children’
His latest release is ‘Woody’s Children’. With simplistic layers of string melodies, luminous acoustics curved and conditioned by country accordion accents.

Song Review/ Jazz : Ari Joshua’s ‘Pork Fat’
‘Pork Fat’ starts off with a mellow gradient of music. Bright rolling melodies, kicking grooves, and a shuffling beat. It falls away then from a summer meadow to a desert night sky.

Song Review/ EDM : BIIANCO’s ‘Bruv Parade’
His latest release is ‘Bruv Parade’, a funky, fast, and techno-fuelled, hard trance march.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : St. Divine’s ‘Swallow’
Their latest release is ‘Swallow’, a textured rock song whose classic rock is waylaid with a Beatlesque folk and funk, and an 80s and 90s alternative feel.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Dr.Rift’s ‘Like a Charm’
Taken from the album is ‘Like a Charm’, a track that fumes with riffs, grooves sliding and winding through the soundscape, a psychedelic snake.

Album Review/ Art Pop : Odelet’s ‘Raindance’
Her latest release is ‘Raindance’, an album that is as intimate, sensual, and romantic as it sounds. Hued with dreamy colors, gleaming tones and a moody swell, the tracks have a way of transporting you.

Album Review/ Piano Pieces : Nick Pike’s ‘Phraxia’
His latest release is ‘Phraxia’, a mindful, purposeful collection that becomes powerful with progressive meaning. Each song captures momentous evolutions, cataloging the characters, movement, and stories of time, so gently and gracefully.

Song Review/ Folk Rock : With Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends’ ‘Summer’s Gate’
In their single, ‘Summer’s Gate’, the band explore distortive elements with psychedelic accents, dark electronic ambience. The track is designed to introduce the set, the accessories, and their spirit.