Tag: Wherever You Go album by Teté

“Drive Me Home” by Loup Miracle: A Sonic GPS for the Soul.

Okay, let's talk about Loup Miracle’s “Drive Me Home.” This isn't your run-of-the-mill Friday night jam, you know? Vincent Leservoisier, Paul Douvier, and Miguel Romero— these guys are wading through something deeper. They've crafted this sonic landscape, a blend of that psychedelic, almost-melting rock with a bluesy undercurrent, but with this strange electronic pulse keeping the whole thing alive. Imagine finding a lost vinyl...

Bad Valentines Etch “Memory Tattoos” into Your Soul

Bad Valentines offer up their new EP, "Memory Tattoos," and these four songs arrived like a bundle of stubbornly persistent wildflowers pushing through cracked pavement. This Helsinki quintet, veterans of the Finnish indie scene, isn't peddling easy comforts; they’re dragging the raw, beautiful mess of existence into the flickering neon glow of their glam-punk-pop leanings. https://open.spotify.com/album/225MfCZIbTNTA5m9tOollK?si=CeZ8sF8qTwWuZ1dLciMy-g The EP itself feels like being buttonholed by someone with...

Teté’s “Wherever You Go”: A Globally Inspired Love Anthem

“Wherever You Go,” by Toronto’s Teté, is a song that has bridged the gap beyond borders. This melody is a journey experience, comprised of her...