Tag: Robert McGinty Reflections

Francesca Monte & Fake Famili’s “Push & Pull” Is An Anthem Of Self-Liberation

London's alt-pop icon Francesca Monte teams with Fake Famili to create an emotionally charged sonic journey that transcends boundaries. Francesca Monte and Fake Famili’s "Push & Pull" doesn’t just defy expectations—it dismantles them. Imagine a seesaw where synth-pop precision meets gritty, garage-rock rebellion, each track a calculated move in a game of emotional chess. Francesca is an Italian singer, topliner songwriter and composer. She started playing...

Angelo Ceriani’s “Lofi Weather”: A Found Sonic Sketchbook

Angelo Ceriani's new album, "Lofi Weather," arrives not with a bang, but like a slow-moving front rolling in off Lake Maggiore, where I imagine his Somma Lombardo studio might catch the changing light. These ten instrumental pieces, curated from two decades of Ceriani simply making music (1995-2015, no less!), feel less like a planned collection and more like leafing through someone’s sonic sketchbook, found...

Beyond Vivaldi: Robert McGinty’s “Reflections” Shines

Right, so, Manchester's own Robert McGinty is back. "Reflections," they call it. Twelve classical instrumentals. Twelve! Like the apostles, but...less preachy, more piano-y. It's...