Monthly Archives: July, 2024

Lock Your Doors and Hit Play on ReetoxA’s “Soliloquy”

ReetoxA fundamentally disrupts our modern, fragmented listening habits with the release of "Soliloquy", an epic double album that essentially demands to be swallowed whole. After thirty years of stockpiling thoughts, melodies, and regrets, frontman Jason McKee (operating as lead singer, music composer, and lyric writer) finally lets the dam burst. Birthed from pandemic isolation, this cinematic indie-rock sprawl pulls massive classical elements specifically a...

The Shrubs Bring Sweaty, Analog Urgency to “Let Us In”

Houston-based psych-rock duo The Shrubs return with "Let Us In", a frantically catchy single that basically sugarcoats a societal breakdown in layers of infectious fuzz. https://open.spotify.com/album/4DHZnz49JHoaX6Ce0uAdd6?si=xvATg3GHRyS6lHn1pLjiNw Miguel and Sophie have a fascinating knack for dragging fifty-year-old analog reel-to-reels and gritty cassettes into modern digital landscapes. Here, they have engineered a massive, heavily distorted wall of sound that races forward with a sweaty, desperate urgency. You catch...
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Francesca Monte Shines With Bold New Single “Not Your Type of Girl”

Dark Pop Icon Francesca Monte Celebrates Individuality in Latest Release "Not Your Type of Girl" Renowned as a "dark pop icon," Francesca Monte returns with...