Tag: Emma Whybrow with Amnesia

Finding Roots in the Rubble: Allan Jamisen’s “Living the Dream”

Allan Jamisen’s new single, “Living the Dream,” settles in not with a shout, but with the unsettling quiet of finding oneself utterly lost in familiar territory. It’s pop-rock, sure, the label fits loosely enough, but the air hangs thick with something else. Jamisen’s vocals, subterranean and strangely calm, anchor the track. They don't soar; they resonate, like the hum you feel through the floorboards...

Chandra’s “We Want Our Planet Back” Ignites Eco-Conscious Rock Revival

Chandra Delivers Powerful Environmental Anthem "We Want Our Planet Back" with Promised Bi-Monthly Release Strategy Chandra's newest song, "We Want Our Planet Back," is a mix of activism and catchy pop-rock energy. The Bristol-based group has made a protest song with a strong message that does not sacrifice music for meaning. Instead, they have combined the two into a powerful call for action that feels especially...

Emma Whybrow’s “Amnesia”: When The Beat Drops, So Does The Truth.

There’s a curious kind of cruelty beating at the heart of Emma Whybrow’s new single, “Amnesia,” and it is utterly exhilarating. Here is a...