Radio evangelist and con man Dr. Curtis Howe Springer created a health resort in the middle of the desert called Zzyzx. This is the story.
Dressed in an almost ethereal coloration that floats like a reverie, Derek Simpson’s “wonka” supplies the mysterious mood surrounding love.
Perfect Female Type premieres “Science of Love,” contagious dance music with plenty of oomph, brimming with synthpop immediacy.
Despite the vinegary lyrics of Fastball’s “Rather Be Me Than You,” the song captures a vibrant, carefree vibe that’s immediately cogent.
Complex, fluid, and liberating, ‘Family, Vol. 1’ delivers emancipation from rational thought and provides a rapport with the sublime.
Complicated and warmly substantial, while simultaneously captivating and affectionate, ‘SPRING’ is a marvellous work of art.
Similar to a sonic borealis, with “Body,” Thavoron offers up a structure both delicate and compelling, aglow with his amazing voice.
Endlessly gentle and beautiful, like a balm for the soul, Ships Have Sailed’s “Walking Into Walls” weaves its spell on listeners.
Juxtaposing her evocative voice against spectral R&B flavours, Anna Margo’s “You” reveals a wonderfully lucid magnetism.
“Love Is Worth It All” showcases the enchanting voice of Nolo Grace as she experiences the power of self-love.
With ‘Midnight Sun,’ Jeff Lake moves to and fro between playful, rollicking country rock and the quieter moods of self-reflection.
At times laser-like, at other times sifting and sighing, Gelareh’s voice invests GelaX’s single "Loki" with prophetic-dyed glazes.
Now Hear This! This week’s artists comprise The BV’s, SUNLIT, R.E. Seraphin, and the effortless dream-pop of Sonic Blue.
Drenched in unfathomable woe, Society of the Silver Cross’ “Wife of The Sea” evokes spine-chilling mythological darkness and hypnotic allure.
Probing into the misery of one-sided love, Rob Eberle’s “Half of You” evokes the inconsolable mood of a heart broken by neglect.