Tag: New Music

  • Kelsie Kimberlin – “Sally” Review

    Kelsie Kimberlin – “Sally” Review

    Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single, Sally, is a refreshingly organic pop anthem that stands out in today’s heavily produced musical landscape. With a modern sound that forgoes electronic beats in favor of a real band playing real instruments, Sally is both a throwback and a breath of fresh air. It’s a song that is as fun…

  • Tom Minor – “Future Is an F Word” Review

    Tom Minor – “Future Is an F Word” Review

    Tom Minor’s latest single, Future Is an F Word, is an explosive blend of biting social commentary, existential dread, and caustic wit wrapped in a deceptively catchy indie rock package. Equal parts lament and rebellion, the track oscillates between themes of doomed romance and impending global catastrophe, leaving listeners to decide whether they’re hearing a…

  • Anthony Rausku – “Life is Perfect for Living” Review

    Anthony Rausku – “Life is Perfect for Living” Review

    Finnish singer-songwriter Anthony Rausku’s latest single, Life is Perfect for Living, is a striking blend of grunge nostalgia and melodic craftsmanship. Drawing from his deep-rooted influences—most notably 90s grunge icons and the melodic genius of David Bowie—Rausku delivers a song that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. For an artist who has spent years…

  • Heidi Eldest – “Come On Baby” Review

    Heidi Eldest – “Come On Baby” Review

    Indie pop has a way of making heartbreak sound beautiful, and Heidi Eldest’s debut single, Come On Baby, is a stunning example of that balance between pain and power. With shimmering guitars, hypnotic drums, and ethereal vocals, Eldest crafts a song that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. This is a track for anyone…

  • JAKE MAJOR – ‘The Amsterdam Tapes, Vol. 1’ Review

    JAKE MAJOR – ‘The Amsterdam Tapes, Vol. 1’ Review

    Electronic music is in a constant state of evolution, and few young artists embody that ever-changing spirit quite like Jake Major. The Newcastle-based producer, composer, and performer has spent the last few years carving out a niche in the electronic music scene, blending influences from the past with a modern and forward-thinking sound. With The…

  • Tony Frissore’s Black Market Mix – A Deep Dive into an Underground Sonic Journey

    Tony Frissore’s Black Market Mix – A Deep Dive into an Underground Sonic Journey

    In the vast world of electronic music, where genres often blur and evolve, Tony Frissore has crafted something truly special with his latest release, Black Market Mix. This isn’t just another EDM set—it’s an immersive, genre-blending experience that seamlessly fuses chill, atmospheric textures with hypnotic deep house grooves. Whether you’re a seasoned house music enthusiast…

  • RICE’s “Starvin’” – A Raw, Soulful Anthem of Hunger and Hustle

    RICE’s “Starvin’” – A Raw, Soulful Anthem of Hunger and Hustle

    In an industry that often values flashy gimmicks over authenticity, RICE continues to carve his own lane with his latest single, Starvin’. This track is more than just music—it’s a reflection of the relentless hunger that fuels not just an artist’s journey, but life itself.   RICE has never been one to shy away from…

  • Sam Ostler – ‘World To Me’ Single Review

    Sam Ostler – ‘World To Me’ Single Review

    Sam Ostler continues his rise in the UK music scene with World To Me, a song that perfectly blends anthemic energy with heartfelt emotion. Known for his ability to craft powerful melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply, Ostler delivers a track that is both uplifting and deeply personal. If you’re looking for a song that…

  • Emotion Kapture – ‘Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)’ Review

    Emotion Kapture – ‘Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)’ Review

    Emotion Kapture’s latest release, Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down), is more than just a cover—it’s a heartfelt tribute to one of their greatest influences, Tears for Fears. While the original track, written by Roland Orzabal and first appearing on The Seeds of Love in the late ’80s before resurfacing as a single in the…

  • Di Stefano – ‘Rendezvous’ Single Review

    Di Stefano – ‘Rendezvous’ Single Review

    In a world where music often serves as a bridge between cultures, Di Stefano’s debut single, Rendezvous, stands as a stunning example of artistic fusion. Set to release on December 12, 2024, this track is more than just a song—it’s an experience, a journey into love, longing, and the essence of French house music. With…

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