Bernhard Hollinger is not your average jazz musician. An award-winning bass player, composer, and producer based in Berlin, Hollinger inhabits a musical world that defies […]
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Nick J Harvey – Careful With The Bacon, Steven Review: A Psychedelic Blues Odyssey Through Sound And Soul
Nick J Harvey stands tall as one of Australia’s most compelling blues-rock artists. Hailing from Melbourne, he embodies a rare blend of gritty authenticity and […]
Leon Blanchard Astronaut Review: A Weightless Journey Through Solitude and Emotional Clarity
Hailing from the coastal heart of Grimsby and Cleethorpes in the United Kingdom, Leon Blanchard is a singer-songwriter whose path to musical significance has been […]
Rosetta West Circle of Doubt Review: A Hypnotic Blues-Psychedelic Spiral Through Spiritual Collapse
Hailing from the soulful depths of Chicago, Illinois, Rosetta West is a fiercely independent blues rock band that thrives at the intersection of psychedelia, world […]
La Need Machine Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour! Review: Soaring Harmonies and Soulful Stories of Resilience and Reflection
From the overcast skylines and rain-washed streets of Seattle emerges La Need Machine, a band that doesn’t merely play music, but sculpts sound into stories […]
STREAMER The Island Review: A Cinematic Ballad of Grief, Hope, and Oceanic Emotion
From the historic market town of Faversham in England, STREAMER has been quietly building a name for themselves as one of the UK’s most emotionally […]
The Red Lite District – You Were Never In Love Review: A Ferocious Anthem Of Heartbreak And Defiance
Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, The Red Lite District is a four-piece punk rock band known for their kinetic blend of raw energy, modern flair, and […]
ReeToxA’s You Review: An Authentic Alt-Rock Tribute to Heartache and Recovery
Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Melbourne, ReeToxA has been steadily redefining the contours of alternative rock with their emotionally charged and sonically compelling […]
Glass Cabin – I Don’t Know Review: A Ghostly Ballad of Grief, Doubt, and Dusk-Lit Americana
In the haunted valleys of country rock and the shadowy bends of Americana noir, Glass Cabin stands as a duo forged in the fires of […]
Madness Gladness by Zachary Mason Explores the Dreamlike Complexities of Love’s Beautiful Paradoxes
Nestled in Guildford, England, 27-year-old artist Zachary Mason has quietly carved out a significant niche within the indie music landscape. His journey began in early […]