St. Divine balance bite and swagger on the defiant ‘30 Dolls’
There is a long tradition of punk and garage-rock acting as a vehicle for political frustration, but the most effective protest songs tend to work because they are as compelling musically as they are ideologically. And on their latest offering ’30 Dolls’, New York outfit St. Divine manage to strike thatContinue Reading
R3b3l I explores growth and reflection on ‘A Different Frequency’
Instrumental music often asks more of its listeners. Without lyrics to provide direction, meaning must be found within mood, melody, and atmosphere. And on the new collection ‘A Different Frequency’, London-based producer R3b3l I delivers a thoughtful twelve-track collection that explores personal growth, identity, and purpose through carefully crafted compositions. DrawingContinue Reading
Hollow Shift find strength within the shadows on ‘WAR’
Athens-based duo Hollow Shift have spent the last year steadily refining a sound that sits comfortably between darkwave melancholy, post-punk atmosphere, and electronic precision. And with their latest release ‘WAR’, Jessica Bell and Alexander Zamparas continue that progression, delivering a thoughtful three-track collection that examines conflict through reflection, tension, andContinue Reading
Calico Sun finds beauty in quiet transformation on ‘Fields’
In a musical landscape often obsessed with instant gratification and dramatic reinvention, Calico Sun’s ‘Fields’ takes a far more patient route. The latest single from the Connecticut-based project’s forthcoming debut album Cosmic Revelations is a gentle reminder that some of life’s most meaningful changes happen gradually, almost imperceptibly, until one day you look backContinue Reading
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard explore unease and resilience on ‘The Shadow Remains’
With their newest release ‘The Shadow Remains’, Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard reveal a more introspective and atmospheric side of their songwriting. The new single moves away from the lighter touches found in some of the project’s earlier work, instead focusing on the lingering effects of fear, anxiety, andContinue Reading
Frank Joshua explores fragility and reflection on the atmospheric ‘Houston’
Frank Joshua has built a reputation for creating music that favours subtlety over spectacle, and his latest single ‘Houston’ continues that trajectory with a thoughtful and understated exploration of regret, self-awareness, and emotional recovery. Built around the recurring phrase of “messed up in Houston,” the track draws loosely on theContinue Reading
Jetlag reflect the unease of modern life on the thoughtful and energetic ‘Prozac Nation’
For a debut single, ‘Prozac Nation’ demonstrates a notable degree of confidence and clarity of purpose. London-based outfit Jetlag arrive with a track that balances classic rock influences with contemporary concerns, creating a song that feels both familiar and timely without relying too heavily on either. At its core, ‘ProzacContinue Reading
Mark Winters turns generational reflection into something universal on ‘Can I Rise’
Mark Winters has always approached songwriting from an unusual vantage point. Few artists can claim to balance the worlds of poetry, rock music, entrepreneurship, and aerospace engineering with equal enthusiasm, yet those contrasting influences have long been central to his appeal. And on his latest cut ‘Can I Rise’, he onceContinue Reading
Alexander Nantschev brings cosmic ambition and classical precision together on ‘Vibrant Secrets’
Alexander Nantschev’s ‘Vibrant Secrets’ is the kind of single that feels shaped by a lifetime of musical movement. It doesn’t sit neatly inside one single tradition, nor does it try to. Instead, the Vienna-based composer and violinist draws from classical discipline, progressive imagination, electronic rhythm, and cinematic arrangement to create a pieceContinue Reading
Nath Tavares questions modern ideas of success on new single ‘FOOLED!’
Nath Tavares returns with ‘FOOLED!’, a thoughtful new release that combines contemporary pop and rap influences with a candid examination of ambition, achievement, and personal fulfilment. Following on from previous single ‘OBDN’t Overachiever’, the track reflects on the expectations many people are encouraged to follow throughout their lives. Built aroundContinue Reading









