Tag: Someone to Remember Me from Ferdinand Rennie

Angel Vile Birmingham’s Ethereal Songbird Takes Flight With ‘Summertime’

Navigating Nostalgia with 'Summertime': A Glimpse into Angel Vile's Versatile Musical Tapestry. Alicia Kruger, better known to her fans as Angel Vile, is not just another singer amid the noise of the music business. She captivates with her raw originality and boundless imagination. Angel Vile's connection to music goes back to when he was very young. Angel has been playing around with instruments and writing songs...

Solin Anj”: Olivier Laurent’s Masterpiece of Muffled Truths.

Olivier Laurent’s new concept album, “Solin Anj”, doesn't so much play for you as it does around you. Listening feels like an act of accidental espionage on a life in progress. We are placed in the sonic womb, hearing the muffled arguments, ambitions, and affections of a world getting ready for our arrival. It’s an album that unfolds with the unhurried, jazzy cadence of...

Ferdinand Rennie’s “Someone to Remember Me”: A Tender Look at Legacy.

Ferdinand Rennie’s “Someone to Remember Me” (Remake 2025 Version) arrives with the quiet confidence of a man who has looked at the map of...