Tag: REVIEWS
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ESTRADA – You’ll See All The Things I Say
“You’ll see all the things I say” is the latest release by ESTRADA, an excellent Scottish solo music outlet based in Glasgow. Fully operated by a singer, musician, and producer, Alejandro Javier Estrada, it vividly showcases what you might expect from the upcoming full-length album, coming out very soon on all streaming platforms. Arriving after…
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Kaleb Hikele – Slowly
“Slowly” is the latest release by Kaleb Hikele, an outstanding Canadian singer-songwriter based in Toronto. It’s a debut single from “Storytelling,” his upcoming solo full-length album, and a third standalone single in 2025, arriving after “Fire Fighter’s Son” and “Weather This War,” two excellent compositions released earlier this year that you should also check out…
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Kombynat Robotron – AANK LP (Fuzz Club)
The psych-rock scene has been thriving in recent years, with many excellent bands popping up from all parts of the globe, delivering music worth checking out. However, it seems like many of them overly experiment with various influences, mimic their favorite groups, or try to reinvent the same old wheel by bringing compositions to the…
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Heron – What If?
“What If?” is the latest release by Heron, a profoundly creative English artist, songwriter, and producer based in Liverpool. It’s his fifth release of 2025, arriving as a fitting continuation of Paradigm, Dead To It, Read My Mind and Transcendental Meditation, four remarkable singles released earlier this year that are also well worth exploring. As…
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XPQ-21 – Dance The Devil
“Dance The Devil” is a brand-new release by XPQ-21, an outstanding solo project operated by Jeyênne, a longstanding German producer, singer, and raver. It’s his first piece of work in 2025, arriving as an appropriate follow-up to “Where Minds Collide,” an exceptional track released last year in collaboration with Laura Friedland, which you should also…
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Blackout Transmission – Twilight & Resonance
After a critically acclaimed debut full-length, “Sparse Illumination,” Blackout Transmission returns with another fine piece of sonic artistry that will immediately appeal to all those listeners who appreciate clever songwriting and flawless performance. Heavily promoted by “Lullaby,” “Ourselves United,” “Losing Light,” and “Beyond The Sight Lines,” four incredible compositions that serve as a perfect showcase…
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Roses In December – Inferno
Roses In December returns with “Inferno,” a new composition released on September 26th that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates powerful music, assembled and performed with such precision and finesse. It’s their first piece of work in 2025, arriving after “Battleship Boomer” and “The Day He Saw Red,” two exceptional standalone singles that you…
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Korda Korder – You Still Turn Me Inside Out
In recent years, dream pop music received its resurgence, with many excellent artists and bands delivering some of the finest music that could easily pair with the works released decades ago by the founders of the genre. Still, many of them also reinvent the same old wheel by overly experimenting with the influences, mimicking the…
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Patti Zlaket – Clock Keeps Tickin’
Patti Zlaket returns with “Clock Keeps Tickin’,” a brand new composition that will unquestionably appeal to anyone who appreciates tastefully assembled, cleverly composed, and flawlessly performed music. Although many music outlets deliver excellent recordings on a daily basis, there are only a few artists who know how to tastefully blend sincere emotion with a perfect…
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WENDY – Pull Me In
Tokyo’s rising rock band WENDY has recently released “Pull Me In“, one of their latest tracks that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates a catchy, memorable, groovy, energetic rock ‘n’ roll sound performed with so much heart and soul. Arriving as their first piece this year, it serves as an appropriate continuation of “WILD,”…

