Music

“The Gods That You Pray To”: Lee Feather & The Night Movers’ Bleak Pact.

With their third single, "The Gods That You Pray To," Lee Feather and The Night Movers have crafted a song that doesn’t knock; it just walks into the room, sits you down, and stares into your soul. The track is built on a contradiction that absolutely works: a hypnotic, circling synth hook that feels like watching a coin spin on a bar top, endlessly...

Hotel Mira Throws a Strikingly Raw “Pity Party”

Hotel Mira's new album, "Pity Party," makes an immediate, striking impact. Across twelve tracks, the collection delves into the turbulent world of intense relationships—the kind that feel essential one moment and dangerously volatile the next. Frontman Charlie Kerr, alongside guitarist Clark Grieve, bassist Mike Noble, and drummer Cole George, crafts a dynamic alt-rock soundscape filled with both emotional debris and moments of bright, sharp...

Siah Talks Self-reliance On New Single “That’s Why”

Music fans are praising Siah's new song "That's Why" with enormous enthusiasm. It mixes emotional roughness with knowledge. Every bar is outstanding, whether it's talking...

Kyle Davis Rebuilds From Fragments On Soul-Stirring ‘Jericho’

The carousel on the album cover of Kyle Davis's "Jericho" spins with a blurred intensity, much like the emotional whirlwind captured within its grooves. This...

Katie Belle’s “Cigarette” Ignites Forgotten Flames

Katie Belle's voice floats through the speakers like smoke curling toward the ceiling. Her latest single "Cigarette," marks another significant milestone in the Atlanta...

Raw Emotion Meets Musical Mastery In Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Sucker”

The Ukrainian-American artist Kelsie Kimberlin has crafted a musical confession that cuts through the noise with its raw honesty and polished production. Kimberlin, who recently...

DBsock’s Debut EP “The Journey” Rewrites The Map

DBsock, the artistic moniker of Mingwei Gao, arrives not with a gentle announcement, but with a complex, shifting statement in her debut EP, "The...

The Irresistible Pull of Silja Rós’ “Letters from my past”

Silja Rós sends us “Letters from my past,” and it’s as if one has been handed a velvet pouch of smoothed sea glass, each...

“Break It”: Jessie Bird Delivers Raw Camrose Honesty

Jessie Bird's new single, "Break It," feels less like a song strategically dropped and more like a personal diary accidentally left open on a...

The Gentle Power of Seann Medicina’s “As Without So Within”

The arrival of Seann Medicina's "As without So Within" EP feels less like a new record dropping and more like someone’s carefully tended, slightly...

The Unwavering Resolve of Sam Ostler’s “Lights”

Sam Ostler’s new single, “Lights,” then. It unfolds less like a sudden, intrusive glare and more like the slow, determined burn of a really...

West Coast Precision: Tone Walk Delivers “No Clues”

Tone Walk's new single, "No Clues," slid into my rotation, and the title, I must admit, feels less like a name and more like...

Heartbreak to Triumph: Inside Dan Devlin’s “SCREAM” EP

The arrival of Dan Devlin’s EP, "SCREAM," feels less like a music release and more like discovering an exquisitely crafted, slightly alarming Fabergé egg...

Is It Real? Unpacking Crozier’s New Single, “The Dream”

Crozier's new single, "The Dream," has arrived, and it’s rather like finding a surprisingly vibrant, yet faintly melancholy, postcard tucked inside an old, dog-eared...