For an album titled Reel Music, Lil Crush’s latest project often feels like scrolling through the emotional highlights of a life lived online and offline simultaneously....
Liam Pilmore’s Light is a meditation in pop form, understated, reflective, and unexpectedly moving. For an artist whose journey spans more than twenty years of performance...
kazaizen’s Sky Fish Fly feels less like a traditional album and more like a living organism—constantly mutating, shifting shape, and inviting listeners deeper into its curious,...
Kanu Chauhan’s Sunshine is more than a single; it’s a declaration. In just over three minutes, the Ghaziabad-born, UK-based artist transforms personal experience into a universal...
There’s an effortless elegance woven into Lulu Leloup’s March, a kind of quiet sophistication that reveals itself slowly, like the soft glow of a late-night jazz...
Almost Alive has always operated in the space where technology and emotion intersect, but “Pieces Click” might be the project’s most fully realized statement yet. It...
Rob Lalain’s The Way We Were is framed as a document of return — not only to music, but to a self shaped decades earlier. The...
“Out of the Blue” is a study in emotional nuance, built on the idea that not all turning points announce themselves loudly. From the opening moments,...
From the first bars of “Good Morning LA,” Walter Miller establishes a tension between vulnerability and spectacle. The opening moments are introspective, hinting at intimacy and...
From the first note, “Broken Horned Kudu” establishes an atmosphere of reflective elegance. Heather Ferguson’s jazz-rooted approach is enriched by the contributions of Cape Town’s finest...