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The Sven Curth (Huge) Trio | Live at Your Local Waterhole (Album Review)

The Sven Curth (Huge) Trio operates in the intersection of jazz, roots, and sharply observed storytelling, with performances that lean heavily on chemistry and spontaneity. Fronted by guitarist and vocalist…

Ben Rankin | In Memoriam

Ben Rankin is an Australian singer-songwriter whose work sits in the emotionally direct end of the indie and alternative spectrum, built on confessional lyricism, restrained production, and a focus on…

Åsmund Reistad, Birgitte Damberg Trio & Easterine Kire | What If (Album Review)

Åsmund Reistad, Birgitte Damberg Trio and Easterine Kire come from different artistic backgrounds, but their collaboration on What If feels remarkably unified. Birgitte Damberg has built a reputation in the…

Levi Sap Nei Thang | My Little Offering (Album Review)

Levi Sap Nei Thang is a faith-driven artist whose work centers on worship, testimony, and deeply personal spiritual reflection. Drawing from a background that blends congregational traditions with modern Christian…

Tita Nzebi | Réminiscence (Album Review)

Gabon-born artist Tita Nzebi blends Afropop, soul, and pan-African rhythmic traditions into a style that feels both rooted and contemporary. With Réminiscence, she leans into memory, identity, and emotional self-reflection,…

Shayan Regan | Zero Hour: Genesis (Album Review)

Shayan Regan has steadily built a reputation for blending cinematic electronic production with emotionally grounded songwriting. His music often feels expansive and futuristic while still rooted in human connection, longing,…

Root Of EVIL | Symmetry Of Silence (Album Review)

Root Of EVIL operates in a dark, atmospheric lane of industrial and gothic metal, blending mechanical textures with emotional heaviness and cinematic scope. Their sound leans into themes of inner…

Michelle Lynne | One Step at a Time (Album Review)

Canadian pianist and singer-songwriter Michelle Lynne blends classical precision with emotionally transparent songwriting on her debut album One Step at a Time. With formal training rooted in the classical canon…

Housework | The Strawberry Tapes (Album Review)

UK indie rock band Housework continue to carve out a space rooted in DIY authenticity, blending garage rock urgency with post-punk textures and melodic indie sensibilities. Emerging from the UK…

Mogipbob | High on the Hog (Album Review)

Mogipbob is a Canadian songwriter rooted in country, Americana, and tongue-in-cheek storytelling. Based in Alberta, his music blends traditional roots influences with a playful sense of humor and heartfelt moments…

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