Alas de Liona shines with emotions in “Vine Song”
In an age when music has often made haste to establish its significance, Alas de Liona takes a gentler approach that lingers, unfolds, and truly sinks in. Her latest release, “Vine Song,” is a testament to the strength of unadulterated emotion drenched in metaphysical melodies. “Vine Song” commands attention with
bloococoon releases their debut album “bloococoon,”
From the depths, weighed down by emotion and sound, bloococoon emerges with their debut album, plush with guitars and melodies, “bloococoon.” Eight tuned tracks, spanning 45 minutes and 3 seconds, make this record a profound auto-digestion of isolation, love, loss, and change. “bloococoon” draws listeners into an evolution, fusing exceeding
Estella Dawn drops a super anthem with “Julian”
Rising artist Estella Dawn returns with a song and a vocal performance with “Julian.” A ballad oozing cut to the very bone emotion, “Julian” is a testimony, a battle, a beautiful examination of the fear in romantic love. Estella draws listeners into this place of vulnerability, where love is as
She Is Jules creates magic with “Copy Paste”
She Is Jules reestablishes her as a force in the music realm. Her new single, “Copy Paste,” is a delightful track combining elaborate production, narrative flow, and ethereal vocals. The opening notes of the track lure the listener in, the combination of effective instrumentation magically balancing elegance with intent. All
John Sierra connects humanity in his new single ‘Maybe We’re All’
“Maybe We’re All” by John Sierra is a beautifully resonant meditation on the shared human experience. Embodied in Sierra’s mission to speak with heart is an assumption that encourages listeners to look past everyday life’s mechanistic nature and live in the moments that connect us. “Maybe We’re All” sounds honest,
GLOSSER shares bliss with new EP “Angel Dust”
“Angel Dust,” the new EP of Washington, D.C.-based duo GLOSSER, invites listeners into a dreamy, production-dense journey fusing soft indie-pop, hypnotic drum sounds, and weightless chord progressions. Clocking in at 13 minutes and 52 seconds, it begins with rich, atmospheric textures while each track delves into a lush sphere of
instant crush splits the silence with new album, “I’M SORRY I DIDN’T BITE MY TONGUE”
instant crush arrives with a daring, honest manifesto on their new album, I’m SORRY I DIDN’T BITE MY TONGUE. Packed with 10 powerful tracks over 29 minutes and 24 seconds, this record is a poignant investigation into openness, strength, and unabashed self-expression. “I’M SORRY I DIDN’T BITE MY TONGUE” has a
Walter The Producer releases a sensational single with “Bad Bad Man”
Walter The Producer is hitting us with yet another banger, harnessing the things we love about groove, rhythm, and signature energy in his precious tune, “Bad Bad Man.” He never ceases to amaze, and this release reaffirms why he is still a masterpiece in music production. The production is tight,
KAWALA delivers a reflective piece with “Old Me”
KAWALA’s release, “Old Me,” is an emotionally resonant masterpiece, a journey of self-reflection, growth, and the echoes of past choices. “Old Me” envelops the listener like a sweet but bittersweet recollection. This song is intimate and grieving in the track because it speaks about life, death, and what we cross over
Keren llan drops a new single with “Soon Summer’s Gone”
Keren llan’s new single, “Soon Summer’s Gone,” meditates time’s inevitable passing over a jazz-cosseted soundscape. Her sultry but honest vocal delivery transforms this song from music into a reminder of lingering golden days just before autumn swallowed them whole. “Soon Summer’s Gone” pulls listeners into an air of recollections from