Music

Swedish Duo Anwai Re-Emerge from Hiatus to Drop “4ever HD”

Swedish producer duo Anwai have officially re-emerged from a seven-year hiatus to release their brand new double single, "4ever HD". Mons Lorenzen and Amadeus friends and musical partners for twelve years stepped away. Thankfully, their trademark DIY charm survived the break intact. They still trade Logic and Ableton project files between Stockholm and Västerås, wrapping up their final mixing sessions at a local pub....

Noami Jane Dishes Out New Cinematic Song “Mr. Incognito”

"Mr. Incognito" Naomi's latest cinematic pop song, delves deeply into themes of deceit and concealed schemes. Listeners are taken into a world where trust is broken and realities fall apart through intimate yet intense storytelling that captures the emotional turmoil of learning that things aren't always what they seem to be. Her strong yet vulnerable singing pierces through the heart, creating a dramatic mood. Naomi's skill at...

The Raw Urgency of Michellar’s “LOVE PEACE WAR- acoustic remix”

There is something frantically urgent about the way Michellar delivers "LOVE PEACE WAR- acoustic remix". After a staggering forty-year silence, a gap wide enough...

Nyinée’s “Tolotolo” Captures The Warmth and Teasing Joy of Public Affection

Nyinée, a Nigerian singer on the rise, just released her new song called “Tolotolo.” A song about a sweet, loving, and clearly romantic kind...

A Mental Vacation: Tony Frissore’s “Island Lantern Festival”

With “Island Lantern Festival”, Tony Frissore manages to soundtrack a specific kind of mental vacation I didn’t realize I was overdue for taking. Ostensibly...

Severing the Nerve: Eye of TJ Drops “Letting Go of You (Acoustic)”

With Eye of TJ dropping "Letting Go of You (Acoustic)", I found myself staring at a crack in my ceiling, contemplating how the ghost...

Ted Stanley Releases Quiet Planet Song In Flux “Shoreline”

Some songs are protests. Others are warnings. But a rare few are something else entirely: they are stories that transport you to another place,...

Weston Day Navigates the Emotional Flood in “Storms”

Listening to Weston Day release "Storms" feels a bit like opening a window during a gale just to see if the glass will hold....

Dancing on the Picket Line with Deptford Sound Collective’s Latest Single

With Deptford Sound Collective dropping "Give Me . Give Me . Give Me, I want it all", I found myself suspended somewhere between a...

Jake Vera Discovers A “Lost” Human Connection In His Latest Album

Have you ever felt a strange sense of nostalgia for a time you never lived in? Like a phantom limb for a past that...

Udeigwe’s “Live In Williamsburg” Is A Raw Document Of Human Connection

What does it mean for music to be “live” anymore? In an era of backing tracks, digital corrections, and performances polished to a frictionless...

Dying Habit Channels High-Voltage Grit in “There Is No Sky”

There is a specific kind of electricity that runs through Dying Habit and their latest album "There Is No Sky", a static charge that...

The Beautiful Contradiction of Hidden Shores and “Neon Silence”

There is something deliciously conspiratorial about Hidden Shores and the release of the "Neon Silence" EP. I find myself picturing the artist wiping chalk...

The Long Road Home: Block’s “Over And Over”

To understand a song like “Over And Over,” you first have to understand the road it travelled to get here. This is not a...