Category: Music Reviews

  • Parmy Dhillon – Organise Your Mind

    Parmy Dhillon – Organise Your Mind

    Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Parmy Dhillon has always been known for his deeply personal songwriting, and his latest single, Organise Your Mind, is no exception. With a signature blend of raw honesty and introspective lyricism, Dhillon delivers a track that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. From the very first chords, Organise Your Mind sets a…

  • Kelsie Kimberlin – Perfume

    Kelsie Kimberlin – Perfume

    Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single, Perfume, is a captivating and poetic take on love’s irresistible pull. Released alongside a visually stunning music video filmed in Kyiv, Ukraine, the song intertwines intoxicating melodies with a deeply personal and symbolic message. Known for her ability to craft evocative narratives, Kimberlin once again proves why she’s one of pop…

  • BIGDENBOO – The Journey

    BIGDENBOO – The Journey

    BIGDENBOO’s debut album, The Journey, is an ambitious and immersive musical experience that seamlessly blends elements of video game soundtracks, film scores, progressive rock, and electronic music. With a foundation built on experimentation, The Journey is not just an album—it’s a concept, a narrative-driven soundscape that takes listeners through a world crafted with meticulous attention…

  • Mary Simone – “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart”

    Mary Simone – “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart”

    In the world of cover songs, there are two kinds—those that stick closely to the original and those that completely transform the song into something new. Mary Simone’s latest release, a reimagining of Mark Ronson’s “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart,” firmly belongs in the latter category. With hauntingly beautiful vocals, lush instrumentation, and an emotive…

  • Lucas Pasley – “Someone To Hold Me”

    Lucas Pasley – “Someone To Hold Me”

    Few artists have the ability to capture the raw, unfiltered emotions of life’s complexities quite like Lucas Pasley. His latest single, Someone To Hold Me, is a deeply moving tribute to Barbie, a woman who played a significant role in his grandmother’s final years. Through his signature blend of old-time Appalachian storytelling and traditional instrumentation,…

  • Zachary Mason – “I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…”

    Zachary Mason – “I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…”

    In a world where music often takes itself too seriously, Zachary Mason’s latest single, I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…, is a refreshing departure from the norm. Released on February 15, 2025, this rock-oriented track blends humor, nostalgia, and sharp social commentary into a song that feels both familiar and unique. With catchy…

  • eRapWMDX – “Algorythm”: A Hypnotic Descent into the Digital Abyss

    eRapWMDX – “Algorythm”: A Hypnotic Descent into the Digital Abyss

    In a world where algorithms dictate our every move—what we watch, who we follow, and even what we think—eRapWMDX delivers a glitchy, mind-warping anthem with Algorythm, a track that feels less like a song and more like an experience. It’s a pulsing, hypnotic dive into the endless digital loop we all find ourselves trapped in,…

  • Tim Ainslie & The Vibes – “No Regrets”: A Fresh Spin on a Blues-Rock Journey

    Tim Ainslie & The Vibes – “No Regrets”: A Fresh Spin on a Blues-Rock Journey

    Few artists manage to capture the essence of multiple genres while maintaining a distinct, personal sound. Tim Ainslie & The Vibes accomplish just that with No Regrets, a reimagined version of their 2018 album Pint Half Full. Now freshly mixed and mastered by Jim Griffiths at Principal Audio, this latest incarnation presents a refined, polished…

  • Thomas Bradley Project – “All I Ever Wanted”

    Thomas Bradley Project – “All I Ever Wanted”

    Liverpool’s rising alt/rock/folk outfit, Thomas Bradley Project, makes an impressive debut with their first single, All I Ever Wanted. A beautifully crafted love song set against a laid-back blues groove, the track embodies the warmth and authenticity of classic songwriting while carrying a contemporary, fresh appeal. Drawing inspiration from Led Zeppelin’s acoustic side, Van Morrison’s…

  • Kids in Decay – “Dark Tetrad”: A Journey Through Alienation and Inner Conflict

    Kids in Decay – “Dark Tetrad”: A Journey Through Alienation and Inner Conflict

    Progressive rock-metal band Kids in Decay has carved out a unique space in the genre, blending cinematic grandeur with raw aggression. Their latest single, Dark Tetrad, is a testament to their ability to navigate the intersection of melancholy and intensity, crafting a sonic experience that is both immersive and thought-provoking. From the first note, Dark…

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