Music

Kelsie Kimberlin ‘Armageddon’ Is A Musical Odyssey Of Compassion Amidst Turbulence

Kelsie Kimberlin, a multi-talented musician and singer who was born in the United States but has strong ties to Ukraine, deviates significantly from the mould of the normal artist. Her work, despite the fact that it is clearly amusing, delves deeper than the surface, exploring serious social themes with multiple meanings that demonstrate her great awareness of the transforming power of music. Kelsie went on an...

Sweating Out the Past: Amara-Fe Delivers “A Queen’s Ambition”

Amara-Fe has definitively shifted from the messy business of becoming into the absolute certainty of claiming with her new album, "A Queen’s Ambition". The rising solo artist, tethered to deep musical roots extending through Mission and Dallas, Texas, arrives fully formed here. There is a palpable weight to her cinematic R&B and electropop arrangements. You can almost feel her surveying her territory, setting borders,...

“Infinity Fall II” is Watch Me Die Inside’s Brutal Sonic Autopsy

Sometimes you put on headphones expecting a brief escape, but Watch Me Die Inside's new single "Infinity Fall II" actively hunts down your peace...

The Radical Calm of Zióna Maré-Laveaux’s “FOLD ME LIKE SUNDAY”

Southern Louisiana Creole visionary Zióna Maré-Laveaux introduces her new single, "FOLD ME LIKE SUNDAY", and honestly, my immediate physical reaction was a sudden urge...

7Z MAXI Rises From Rock Bottom on “Back From The Dead”

When 7Z MAXI released his latest single, "Back From The Dead", the collision between the unforgiving pavement and the holy pulpit feels surprisingly organic....

A Wild Global Mosaic: Inside Koradan’s “Around the World…Music”

It’s a rare and bewildering thrill to encounter something as organically bizarre and entirely transportive as Koradan’s newest album, "Around the World...Music". The Italian...

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....

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...

Tár Make The Edge Feel Loud Enough To Dance On In ‘Dancing On The Event Horizon’

Some EPs ask you to sit with your feelings. 'Dancing On The Event Horizon' grabs those feelings by the collar, turns the amps up,...

The Dizzying Distortion of Daisy Howard’s “On and On”

British singer-songwriter Daisy Howard brilliantly captures the dizzying, maddening loop of an addictive relationship on her abrasive new grunge-pop single, "On and On". Trading...

RCee Releases ‘Young Daddy’ EP, Cementing His Status As A Leading Force In Highlife

Ghanaian highlife powerhouse RCee has officially unveiled his highly anticipated EP, Young Daddy; a bold, fully realized body of work that reaffirms his position...

Maddy Carty Drops the Emotional Guillotine on “Otherhood”

When Maddy Carty opens her new EP, "Otherhood", she bypasses the shiny veneer of typical pop releases and aims squarely for the marrow of...

Swaying Through the Sorrow with Tomasz Kowalczyk and Benita Rose’s “Benita Rose Plays Tomasz Kowalczyk”

Tomasz Kowalczyk and Benita Rose have delivered something beautifully startling with their collaborative album, "Benita Rose Plays Tomasz Kowalczyk". It takes a staggering amount...

Stadium-Sized Catharsis: Sonic Rade Unveils “Berlin”

For their fifth studio album, the Geneva-based indie rock outfit Sonic Rade shares "Berlin", an intensely resonant record heavily steeped in the aura of...