Soaked in retro prog rock savours, Souls Extolled's ‘MMXXII’ (Zach Black Music) evolves from more mainstream songs initially to raw, murkier tracks as the album develops.
Spider Rockets frontwoman Helena Cos speaks about the new single “Casual Violence,” being bossy, and how she got started in music.
Conjuring up suggestions of ’70s disco tinted with contemporary EDM punch, G+UNENBERG, Mousse T., and WLZN's “My Love” offers contagious washes of dance music.
Awash in an exploration of darkness and the beauty of the disappearing moment, Manuela Iwansson's ‘Dark Tracks’ (Lack of Sleep Records) is an excellent album.
At once brooding and portentous, Auto Chlor's ‘Crystal Math’ doesn’t appeal to everyone yet conveys entirely new sonic vistas for speculation.
The conceptual terrain of Buttermilk Brine, the new album from Farrow and the Peach Leaves, comes from the band’s inimitable home base – Nevada City, California...
Akin to a religious psalm, “We Are The Power” is simultaneously stirring and expansive, bordering on the verge of transcendence.
Full of whimsical savours and indulgent, velvety vocals, ‘Wabi-Sabi’ offers glossy harmonics and sumptuous, tantalizing soundscapes.
Decorated by the crème de la crème voice of Teni Rane, “Tennessee Snow” conveys sumptuous leitmotifs and poignant authenticity.
Shot through with myriad suffusions of diaphanous surfaces capped by the cashmere voice of Scott Goldbaum, ‘Protector’ is grandly wrought.
Scott Krokoff's new single/video, “Almost There,” captures the sensation of trying to break through the in-built barriers of artistic achievement.
V13 spoke with Greg Hoy to discover more about the inspiration for ‘Demons at Night,’ as well as his gear and how he keeps his sound...
Shaded by luscious, soulful savours tinted with sweet, syrupy aromas, Brenda Carsey's “Man of Mine” articulates the devotion of true love.
Simultaneously complex and full of wintry shadows, No Signal's single “Embers” (No Label Productions) aches with a sonic bluish glow fading to deep grey.
Innovative and divulging unbridled candour, Minas' ‘All My Love Has Failed Me’ (Libertino Records) expresses a policy of unadorned, hard-hitting veracity.