Tag: BIB THE DIGGER album by Alba

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, and tells them to move. Tár, the alternative rock band from Szczecin, Poland, have built a four-track release that feels heavy without getting stuck, emotional without dragging its feet, and nostalgic without sounding trapped in someone else’s record collection. The band calls...

Embracing the Deluge: Haifa Melliti’s “Mélodie de la Déesse”

French-Tunisian multidisciplinary artist Haifa Melliti channels raw intuition into breathtaking piano architecture on her stunning neoclassical album, "Mélodie de la Déesse". I find her approach fascinating. In an era where so many ambient instrumental records lean heavily into cautious, sparse minimalism, Melliti offers a deluge. Her music serves as a spiritual sanctuary honoring the sacred feminine, yet she completely refuses to equate tranquility with...

ALBA Reimagines The Late ’60s With “Bib The Digger”

Blending vintage sounds with modern production, ALBA’s latest album as "BIB THE DIGGER" delivers a hypnotic tribute to the rebellious spirit of the 1960s. ALBA,...