Music

Synth & Strut: Balwako Unleashes “B!tch Please.”

Balwako’s new single, "Bitch Please," doesn’t so much arrive as detonate – a burst of queer dark-pop that rattles the windows of expectation. This Amsterdam artist, trailing a "Slavic boy-core aesthetic" and a flair for the theatrical, isn't just making electro-pop; he's staging a minor opera in under three minutes, all bass-heavy beats and a synth line that feels like a velvet curtain dramatically...

Janeuary Unveils Emotionally Charged Single “Back Where I Belong”

Ukrainian Singer-Songwriter Janeuary Delivers Haunting Beauty in Latest Release "Back Where I Belong" Janeuary, a Ukrainian singer, songwriter and brilliant composer has once again charmed her fans with her new hit "Back Where I Belong." This very sad song talks about feelings and growing up, and it shows how good Janeuary is at putting her deepest emotions into her music. Janeuary's earnestness and passionate writing shine through...

My Satellite’s “Person” Crafts Psychedelic Love Story

LA Duo My Satellite Returns with Maximalist Sophomore Album "Person" That Turns Relationship Evolution into Sonic Art. After nearly a decade of sonic alchemy, Los...

The New Citizen Kane’s “The Tales of Morpheus” Is A Symphony Of Self-Discovery

From Home Studio to Sonic Renaissance: The New Citizen Kane Transformed Anxiety into a 21-Track Electronic Opus. The New Citizen Kane, an artist from London,...

Lexa Terrestrial’s “Die Young” Is A Cinematic Cry for Change

From Festival Stages to GoFundMe Campaigns: How Lexa Terrestrial's Surgery Gone Wrong Became Her Most Urgent Musical Statement One way to describe Lexa Terrestrial's song...

Twice Dark’s “Necromantic” Charts A Course Through Electronic Purgatory

Where Industrial Meets the Afterlife: Twice Dark's Latest Single "Necromantic" Transforms Grief into Dark Electronic Gold It is easy to use nostalgia as an excuse...

“Borghini Nights” & Lyrical Flights: Feature Debonaire’s Paradoxical Ride

Let's talk about Feature Debonaire’s “Borghini Nights.” This isn't your usual Sunday morning coffee rap. Nope. This is more like that unexpected espresso you...

Del’Noire: Picking Scabs & Planting Sunrise Seeds with “Tyler Down.”

Del'Noire, the solo act of Matyascorvinus, isn't handing you a neatly wrapped package of sounds with "Tyler Down." Instead, it's more like finding a...

Owen Young’s “Painted Flowers”: Blooming Where the Heart is Thrown

Owen Young, a mind steeped in the harmonies of law and fine art, unfurls “These Painted Flowers,” an EP blooming with the thorny beauty...

Cat Cork’s “Promise Me” Ushers In A New Era Of Reflective Positivity

Australian singer-songwriter Cat Cork collaborates globally to deliver an uplifting and nostalgic single "Promise Me", marking the start of her 2025 musical journey. Cat Cork...

Samantha Mora’s “Luto”: A Heartfelt Loot for Your Soul.

Samantha Mora’s “Luto” arrived like a half-remembered dream, a wisp of smoke curling from a candle just extinguished. It's not a song to shout...

Dave Clark’s “America”: No Stars, Just Stripes of Hardship

"America" from Dave Clark drops like a chipped ceramic mug onto a linoleum floor, not exactly a bang but you feel the thud. It's...

Apex4X: Feeling the Burn? ‘The Fire Within’ Album Ignites!

Apex4X. Right, let's dive in. "The Fire Within", an album with thirteen tracks; feels like peering into someone's journal, but one that's written in...

Gus Defelice Illuminates with “Starlight”

Gus Defelice. The name itself feels like a well-oiled machine – intricate, precise, and humming with a purpose I'm not entirely sure I grasp....