Tag: music reviews

  • Shobsy’s “Hold Me Up” – A Soulful Anthem of Strength and Resilience

    Shobsy’s “Hold Me Up” – A Soulful Anthem of Strength and Resilience

    Shobsy, often referred to as “the Irish prince of pop”, has returned with his latest single, “Hold Me Up”, released on February 14, 2025. Following the success of “Champagne”, which garnered international airplay on over 70 stations globally, “Hold Me Up” continues to solidify Shobsy’s place in the modern pop landscape. Known for his striking…

  • Rasha Jay’s “SAY” – A Bold Return Rooted in Rock and Raw Emotion

    Rasha Jay’s “SAY” – A Bold Return Rooted in Rock and Raw Emotion

    After a three-year hiatus, Rasha Jay is making a powerful return with her new single, “SAY”, released on February 28, 2025. Hailing from Montclair, NJ, and known for her deep, soulful voice fused with rock influences, Rasha Jay is an artist who refuses to be confined by genre. With “SAY”, she leans into her rock…

  • KOALRA’s “In a Weird Way”

    KOALRA’s “In a Weird Way”

    Portland-based indie rock band KOALRA is back with their latest single, “In a Weird Way”, released on March 1st, 2025. The track is a bold statement in the band’s ever-evolving sonic journey, blending their signature fuzz-heavy guitars with experimental soundscapes reminiscent of Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, and The Cure. With a reputation for pushing boundaries…

  • Ian Roland’s ‘Craving’ – A Haunting Reflection on Love and Memory

    Ian Roland’s ‘Craving’ – A Haunting Reflection on Love and Memory

    Ian Roland’s latest single, Craving, is a deeply introspective and atmospheric piece that explores love’s dual nature—its ability to haunt and uplift in equal measure. With a rich blend of acoustic instrumentation and emotive storytelling, Roland paints a vivid picture of longing, nostalgia, and the ghosts of past emotions that linger like a half-remembered dream.…

  • Steve Young UK’s ‘Come Around’ – A Playful, Guitar-Driven Romp

    Steve Young UK’s ‘Come Around’ – A Playful, Guitar-Driven Romp

    Steve Young UK and his band, The Real Time Players, return with a lively new single, Come Around, a fun, riff-heavy track from their upcoming album Famous For A Day. This mid-tempo song delivers a mix of energy, humor, and classic rock-inspired instrumentation, making it a strong addition to Young’s growing discography. At its core,…

  • Saniel Woods – Techno Village

    Saniel Woods, an emerging force in the electronic music scene from Wängi, Switzerland, delivers a pulsating, immersive experience with his latest single, Techno Village. As a highlight from his upcoming album Discovery, this track exemplifies Woods’ dedication to pushing the boundaries of danceable techno while maintaining an infectious, raw energy. With a DIY ethos and…

  • The Primary Phase Principle – Collapse Of The Sightless Age

    The Primary Phase Principle – Collapse Of The Sightless Age

    In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic and post-industrial music, The Primary Phase Principle (TPPP) has carved out a distinctive niche. With their second full-length album, Collapse Of The Sightless Age (COTSA), the Winnipeg-based solo project helmed by Eric St-Onge delivers an immersive, narrative-driven experience that transcends traditional instrumental music. A sequel to Echoes Of The…

  • HAMILTON HOUND: You Don’t Have To Hide

    HAMILTON HOUND: You Don’t Have To Hide

    Hamilton Hound’s latest single, You Don’t Have To Hide, is a deeply emotional journey through grief, loss, and healing. The song beautifully captures the overwhelming pain of losing someone dear, yet it also offers a sense of resilience and hope, reminding listeners that even in the darkest times, light can emerge. From the very first…

  • Syncere Da Illest – “Do It Dirty” : A Sensual R&B Journey

    Syncere Da Illest – “Do It Dirty” : A Sensual R&B Journey

    Rising R&B artist Syncere Da Illest delivers an intoxicating and sultry single with Do It Dirty, a track that seamlessly blends old-school sensuality with a modern twist. Inspired by legendary artists like Usher, Pleasure P, Chris Brown, and Tyrese, Syncere infuses his own unique storytelling into the song, bringing listeners into an intimate world of…

  • Allyson Whitmell’s “Crack in my Window” – A Hauntingly Beautiful Ode to Nostalgia

    Allyson Whitmell’s “Crack in my Window” – A Hauntingly Beautiful Ode to Nostalgia

    Canadian singer-songwriter Allyson Whitmell makes a stunning impression with her latest single, Crack in my Window. This deeply personal and evocative ballad captures the bittersweet emotions of leaving behind a place that holds cherished memories. With cinematic instrumentation, delicate piano, and a breathtaking string arrangement, Whitmell delivers a song that is both intimate and universally…

en_USEnglish