Tag: Glass Cabin releases Emmylou

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...

Twice Dark’s “Invisible Man”: A Ghostly Waltz in the Shadows of Bloomington

If loneliness had a sound but craved a dance floor, it might be what Twice Dark has conjured in their latest single, “Invisible Man.” This isn’t just a track—it’s a séance, a pulsating ceremony that summons the ghost of every time you’ve felt like a silhouette in someone else’s overcrowded room. Born out of Josh Kreuzman’s spectral vision in Bloomington’s shadows, “Invisible Man” grips...

Glass Cabin Delivers Cinematic Grit on “Emmylou”

Listening to the new release from Glass Cabin, the album "Emmylou", feels like finding a box of letters you were never meant to read,...