At once retro and avant-garde, Elaine Walker’s ‘No Terrestrial Road’ expands on the tenets of music theory, delivering an unparalleled auditory experience.
Impressive and emotionally generous, Naomi Jane’s “Pretty Boys” conveys listeners through exasperating relationships with good-looking boys.
Echo Collective explore contemporary, experimental classical music and ‘Mirror Image’ offers gorgeous, hypnotically enveloping soundscapes.
Embracing contagious pop flavors, Olie Beckett fashions “Heartbeat” into a stylish, infectiously vibrant pop song.
We review the musical journey of A.H. Pettus through hardship, grief, and redemption in his new album, 'How The West Was Once.'
With “Fighter,” AVATARI confronts his nemesis with a sprawling oomph. It's a raw, feisty song full of emphatic self-assurance.
Providing an intimate narrative drenched in vulnerability, “CYANIDE JAWBREAKER” captures the sensation of being reduced to second best.
An unapologetic celebration of burning desire, the new RENASSENSE single “Lust” amplifies pleasure through the senses, physical beauty, and excitement.
With her smouldering voice riding over rich harmonics, KIA delivers an ooh-la-la confection of sumptuous R&B and redolent neo-soul.
Simultaneously appealing and addictive, Jack O’Neill's “Weight of the World” projects the electrifying energy of full-blown pop-rock.
Overall, this album does exactly what it sets out to do in encapsulating a fictionalized version of a famous art heist. Well done, The Eighty Six...
The Western Civilization delivers expressive vocals and a wealth of stylistic aromas with an existential richness on ‘Fractions of a Whole.’
Two Faces West knows how to play blues rock. On ‘Postcards From Lonely Places’ they’re at their best when pumping out nasty, swaggering, trash-laced melodies.
Gianfranco Pescetti delivers a series of ambient/dance bangers, coalescing a nexus of complexity and intoxicating extracts on ‘DAYSTAR NOCTURNAL.’
‘The Love Insane’ displays the psychedelic jazz band persona of Wabi Sabi and their talent shifting from genre to genre with aplomb.