TOTAL REVERENDS search for the sacred in a broken world on ‘WHERE IS GOD’
There is nothing comfortable about ‘WHERE IS GOD’, and that appears to be precisely the point. The latest single from TOTAL REVERENDS places the question of faith in the middle of violence, poverty, desire, exploitation and grief, then leaves it there unresolved. Taken from the duo’s second album Calendario, the trackContinue Reading
JK Jerome finds beauty in the silence before goodbye on ‘Any Moment Now’
Some songs capture heartbreak after it happens, while others examine the wreckage left behind. But JK Jerome’s ‘Any Moment Now’ occupies that quiet stretch of time before the end arrives, when both people sense what is coming but neither has yet found the words to acknowledge it. The second release fromContinue Reading
The Lunar Keys capture the sound of modern overload on ‘Everything’
There is a particular kind of anxiety that defines modern life. It’s the feeling that every moment should be productive, every opportunity seized, every notification answered, and every ambition pursued simultaneously. And on their latest single, ‘Everything’, The Lunar Keys transform that relentless pressure into a tightly wound alt-rock statement thatContinue Reading
Matthew Spreen turns uncertainty into art on the expansive and intricate ‘Particles’
There is something quietly impressive about an album that feels entirely handcrafted. Not simply because it was recorded outside the traditional studio system, but because every detail carries the fingerprints of its creator. And on his new LP ‘Particles’, Montreal-based singer-songwriter and producer Matthew Spreen delivers a deeply personal and ambitiousContinue Reading
They Owe Us embrace beautiful imperfection on the haunting and elusive ‘Frank’
Some songs reveal themselves immediately, while others prefer to linger in the shadows, offering fragments of meaning that slowly take shape over repeated listens. And They Owe Us’ latest single ‘Frank’ belongs firmly in the latter category. It’s a song built on suggestion rather than explanation, and in doing so itContinue Reading
LANDROID deliver their most ambitious statement yet with ‘Constellation’
Every so often an album arrives that feels completely detached from the frantic pace of modern life; and ‘Constellation’ is one of those records. Rather than chasing immediacy and quick thrills, LANDROID focus on building something truly timeless. The duo have created a project that explores interconnected lives, inherited histories, andContinue Reading
Oasis Supernova continue their rise as one of the world’s most ambitious tribute productions
Oasis Supernova are rapidly redefining what audiences can expect from a tribute act, combining meticulous attention to detail with a production scale rarely seen within the tribute circuit. Already earning acclaim through standout performances at major venues and festival-associated events, including a headline appearance at Manchester Academy, the band hasContinue Reading
Lauren Presley confronts the cost of constant connection on the fierce and unsettling ‘Sirens’
There is a growing list of songs attempting to make sense of life in the digital age, but few manage to capture its psychological weight as effectively as Lauren Presley’s latest single ‘Sirens’. Instead of offering a simplistic critique of social media or modern technology, she delivers a visceral portrait ofContinue Reading
The Radio Addicts find their sweet spot between nostalgia and modern indie on ‘Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s’
The best guitar-pop songs often succeed because they capture a feeling with clarity and conviction, and on their latest single, ‘Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s’, Bolton outfit The Radio Addicts deliver a concise burst of indie-pop that balances youthful exuberance with a surprisingly assured sense of songwriting. While the titleContinue Reading
Moon Construction Kit paints in sunlight and memory on the dreamlike ‘Down The West Coast’
There is something wonderfully transportive about Moon Construction Kit’s latest offering ‘Down The West Coast’. Rather than simply borrowing from the golden age of psychedelic pop, Olivier Cornu’s ever-evolving project absorbs its spirit completely, crafting a song that feels suspended somewhere between memory, imagination, and the fading glow of aContinue Reading









