Tag: Suris videos

“Angel Gabriel’s Light”: Karen Salicath Jamali’s Sound of Hope.

Most music that arrives with the label “meditative” feels like an instruction to relax—a gentle but firm command. Karen Salicath Jamali’s “Angel Gabriel’s Light,” however, doesn’t instruct; it simply arrives. Listening to this single for the first time is like walking into a room to find the light has changed color, subtly and without explanation. You don’t question how it happened. You just stand...

Lost at Sea: DayEyez Maps Isolation on the Haunting “Cast Away”

DayEyez crashes ashore with "Cast Away," a single that feels less like a planned arrival and more like waking up amidst personal wreckage you vaguely remember building. Helmed by Shaun Dayman from Richmond, New Zealand, this AI-driven alt-rock project tackles profound regret with a sound both cinematically huge and intimately crushing. Forget grand catastrophes; the narrative here is the slow, insidious rot of relationship...

More Than Greatest Hits: The Evolution of Suris on “Rare Brew”

There is something distinctly architectural about the way Suris constructed "Rare Brew," the latest collection from the husband-and-wife duo Lindsey and David Mackie. While...

Beautifully Broken: The Quiet Power of Suris’ “Pertinax”

Before listening to a single note of Suris’ new album, “Pertinax”, I spent a few minutes just looking at the word. Pertinax. It has...