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Lana Crow | In Spirit (Album Review)

Lana Crow is a London based singer and songwriter who has established herself as a compelling voice in indie pop by translating deep personal emotion into expansive soundscapes. Born in…

Dirty Utility | Left This Way (Single Review)

Dirty Utility is an emerging force in the modern alternative rock scene, known for a sound that balances raw, foundational grit with a sophisticated melodic sensibility. Formed by a collective…

GALVEZTON | Ocean Cabaret (Album Review)

Under the moniker GALVEZTON, Robert Kuhn delivers a sprawling, 22-track double-experience titled Ocean Cabaret. Released on April 3, 2026, through La Izquierda Records, the project is a deep, intimate homage…

Cogley | Deep Blue Sky (Remix Album Review)

Paul Cogley returns to his surreal rock masterpiece with the Deep Blue Sky remix album. This reimagined version breathes new life into the sonic architecture across 16 tracks. Released on…

V.E.N! | The Beauty of Danger (EP Review)

V.E.N! makes a bold return with their project, The Beauty of Danger. This EP is a high-energy exploration of modern identity, blending technical precision with an undeniable street-level grit. Released…

Ice Jackson | The Flu (Album Review)

Ice Jackson is officially carving out his own space in the hip-hop landscape with his latest project, The Flu. This project is an assertive exploration of street-level realities and personal…

Solar Soundz | Loyalty & Respect (Album Review)

Solar Soundz steps into the spotlight with the Loyalty & Respect Album, a project that feels like a concentrated masterclass in underground hip-hop chemistry. This is not just a solo…

Susan Style | Only a broken heart can hold the world (Album Review)

Susan Style is making a striking entrance with her debut album, Only a broken heart can hold the world. Originally from Taipei and now based in London, Style brings a…

Layla Kaylif | Call of the Yoni (Album Review)

Layla Kaylif is a British-Emirati singer-songwriter known for weaving poetry, spirituality, and cinematic pop into something that feels more like storytelling than traditional songwriting. She first gained attention with Shakespeare…

Jaime French | The Ripple Effect (EP Review)

Jaime French is stepping into a new creative lane with The Ripple Effect EP, marking her official entry into the music space after building a large audience as a digital…

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