Nick Marks’s new instrumental four-track EP Cinematic Chromatics Vol. I sparks joy, as they say.
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Featuring breathtaking vocals and a rock’n’roll sound, Sundressed by Blind Man’s Daughter is an example of how you can make good rock music in 2023.
Read MoreReview: The Twang Gang (Live in Berlin) - Mortal Prophets
Mortal Prophets bring us some good ol’ country rock with the live recording of their album The Twang Gang.
Read MoreReview: 2 E's 1 Z - Charlee Beatz
I was expecting a trap album but I got more than that.
Read MoreReview: Left To Our Own Devices - Bloomfield Machine
The full-length project Left to Our Own Devices by the electronic duo Bloomfield Machine is an instrumental Odyssey that might as well bring you back to the sci-fi mania of the 1980s, which birthed products like Blade Runner and Dune.
Read MoreInterview: Running on the Surface (TonYnoT Remix) - MURDAH SRVC
Not only a singer-songwriter but a manga artist as well, CHE a.k.a. MURDAH SRVC succeeded in unifying his two passions into one.
Read MoreInterview: Not a Dry Eye in the House - Kevin Walsh
This is for all the Meat Loaf fans out there. Kevin Walsh’s latest cover, “Not a Dry Eye in the House,” featured in Loaf’s 1995 album Welcome to the Neighbourhood, will bring you back to the good old times some of you feel so nostalgic about.
Read MoreInterview: Slowly Burning Feelings - Draumr
Suspended between dreams and reality – this is what artist Draumr is all about.
Read MoreInterview: Deep Time - SAMBOX
Looking for electronic music that doesn’t give up the elegance of classical pieces? We have the right artist for you. Introducing: French producer SAMBOX.
Read MoreInterview: Karma E.P - Simon Taylor
Ever heard of “Anglo-Latin” music? No worries: British singer-songwriter Simon Taylor is here to help.
Read MoreInterview: Baby - Mario Vayne
Mario Vayne’s story as an artist started long back, when, as a little kid, he would listen to his family’s rock records, a genre he intends to revive in 2023.
Read MoreReview: Mercy - SEGANA
I To some, the title “Mercy” might recall the popular song by Muse. But what we’re talking about today couldn’t do any more different than that.
Read MoreInterview: The Glory Of The Son - Mikey Adebayo
Religious music is certainly experiencing a revival right now (see artists like Ethel Cain who was included in Vevo’s Artists To Watch list), so why not talk about a more “local” Christian/gospel artist by the name of Mikey Adebayo?
Read MoreReview: Galore EP - Marlene Larsen
I had the pleasure of reviewing Marlene Larsen’s homonymous leading single a while ago on Lost in the Manor, so I absolutely couldn’t miss her first EP by the title of Galore.
Read MoreInterview: Yesterday’s Shoes - Wuzy Bambussy
Born during the lockdown, Nikolai Jones describes his three-way project by the name of Wuzy Bambussy as “a fiercely independent little outfit.” Himself, vocalist Kat Harrison and guitarist Iggy Deverall record, produce and mix everything themselves.
Read MoreReview: Sit By The Fire - Sandra Bouza
Sandra Bouza’s voice shines bright like a diamond in her latest single “Sit By The Fire,” fluctuating between blues, rock and pop.
Read MoreReview: Gin Mill Club - Patryk Kania
Patryk Kania’s latest EP is a very chill, indie rock (sometimes indie pop) album that mixes your favourite sounds from early 2010s artists of the likes of Cigarettes After Sex and The xx in a compact five-track project by the title of Gin Mill Club.
Read MoreInterview: be kind - Wotts
Starting as a pandemic experimental music project, Wotts is taking their music pretty seriously now.
Read MoreInterview: A-Zal debuts into iHeartMedia's Mediabase Top 40 Charts with “Movie Script”
“Movie Script” pretty much draws from what A-Zal knows best: movies. It is not a coincidence that he used to compose music for films like the Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel, to mention one.
Read MoreReview: St. Lola - Lolita Terrorist Sounds
The only way to describe “St. Lola” by the Italian act Lolita Terrorist Sounds–but you can call him Maurizio–is one question mark after the other.
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