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The Jagged, Beautiful Duality of Cries of Redemption’s “Abstract”

There is a precise sort of chaos within the architecture of Cries of Redemption and the new release "Abstract" that feels entirely purposeful, like a storm trapped inside a glass bottle. Ed Silva, the Savannah-based mastermind behind this project, isn’t merely writing songs; he seems to be conducting experiments on how much tension a melody can hold before it snaps. https://open.spotify.com/album/4jjLaAirbw3BMrPXXFvgSq?si=m44bJJwWROeEHVSVJqoZoQ Listening to tracks like "The...

New King’s Transatlantic Rhythms ‘Ebe You Wey I Want’

In the pulsating heart of the music scene, we find artists who don't merely perform; they transcend boundaries, crafting a global tapestry of sound. One such artist is Eric Frimpong, popularly known as New King. Rooted in the soulful soils of Ghana and branching out to the eclectic rhythms of the United States, New King presents an entrancing fusion that speaks universally. His latest gem, "Ebe...

“Keep it Burning” Finds The Plastic Pals in Vintage Form

Twenty years into their tenure, The Plastic Pals have returned with "Keep it Burning", a record that feels less like a studio product and...