Los Angeles-based indie-pop/bedroom pop artist Grace Kay unveils her new single, “Actress,” a pop anthem about reclaiming personal power. Kay explains, “The theme of ‘Actress’ is...
Harmonically hooky and thematically expansive, roman around’s ‘The Toll of Unconditional Love’ (Trailing Twelve Records) offers finely detailed music and encompassing emotions.
There’s a ghostly, heart wrenching compassion to Thavaron’s voice, an ethereal quality present on her new self-titled album (Trailing Twelve Records).
There’s a wonderful looking back sensation to Duncan Pelletier’s ‘Those Last Days’ (Trailing Twelve Records) evoking wistful nostalgia that’s enchanting and intimate.
Offering a glimpse into the ups and downs of life expressed through affecting lyrics, roman around's “Moves” is effortlessly executed.
At once traditional and experimental, Derek Simpson arrives at a luscious balance between pop, rock, and electronic with his album ‘Somehow.’
Decked out in gleaming synths and a driving rhythm, JJ & The Mood invoke the energy of retro disco vibes laced with tinges of funk on...
Dipped in almost sleazy tremolo guitars atop wonderfully innovative drums, roman around’s “The Thanks” shapes a contagiously unique earworm.
Thavoron’s smouldering, stylish song “Forever Young” drips with the enthralling sensation of unfettered romantic love.
Vaguely reminiscent of Joe Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good,” with “boytoy,” Derek Simpson transforms trope into delicious, subtle slapstick.
At once airy, with faint blushes of melancholy, as well as an elusive expectancy, Derek Simpson’s “Saturn Returns” exudes a luscious warmth.
Thavoron’s talent shines through on “My Man,” offering an emotional coming-of-age tale that moves beyond the typical feel-good anthem.
“Start Right Here” is one of those songs that you find yourself listening to over and over again simply because of the feelings it evokes.
Wonderfully different from the run-of-the-mill music being foisted on listeners, “Pity Party” establishes roman around as one to watch.
Dressed in an almost ethereal coloration that floats like a reverie, Derek Simpson’s “wonka” supplies the mysterious mood surrounding love.