Tag: Simón Roses

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 of the heart after the pandemic. It’s Americana, but not the porch swing kind—more like the kind where you stumble on a forgotten well, and peer in, seeing your reflection ripple back at you with new, confusing angles. These Painted Flowers...

Karen Harding’s “Invisible Stranger” Strikes A Chord With Soulful Elegance

Melbourne Artist's Karen Harding Latest Single "Invisible Stranger" Explores the Pain of Unseen Affection The new song by Karen Harding, "Invisible Stranger," perfectly describes how sad it is to be noticed but find out that it was meant for someone else. The fourth track from Harding's highly anticipated album "Behind The Mask" is this emotional and bluesy pop song. It shows off her unique style, which...

“Roses” by Simón: A Calculated Demolition of Romance’s Hollow Promises

Rising Artist Simón Transforms Heartbreak into Razor-Sharp Catharsis on "Roses" In a musical landscape often saturated with predictable relationship narratives, Simón's single "Roses" presents something...