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    Sonic Soul – Die Hard (Single Review)

    “Die Hard” by Lampros Dimou opens with a moody, slow pace that quickly sets a deep and atmospheric tone. From the very start, a...

    Chelle – Kiss Me Again (Single Review)

    Dublin-based artist Chelle makes a striking first impression with her debut single “Kiss Me Again,” a vibrant pop-reggae fusion that immediately catches the ear....

    Mark Barnes – 25 (Album Review)

    Mark Barnes, often hailed as “ThE BaD BoY oF ChilL OuT,” returns with 25, a reflective and elegantly produced album that celebrates his mastery...

    Silent Partna – Come As You Are (Album Review)

    Silent Partna’s Come As You Are is a deeply personal, faith-rooted record that bridges the grit of hip hop with the uplift of gospel....

    Stridore – Makt Myrkranna (EP Review)

    Stridore, the experimental project of Johny Prunell, has taken a noticeable step forward with Makt Myrkranna, a release that moves away from the raw...

    Poets in Heat – Childish Things (EP Review)

    On Childish Things, Erich Russek and Poets in Heat take stories that live in the collective childhood imagination and reframe them as unsettling allegories...

    David Fingret – You’ll Always Be a Human to Me (Album...

    David Fingret’s You’ll Always Be a Human to Me is a sprawling debut that pulls from progressive, psychedelic, and space rock influences while weaving...

    Aninda Bose – Tumi Robi Nirobe (Single Review)

    Drawn from the pen of Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Laureate in Literature (1913) and one of history’s most profound poet-composers, “Tumi Robe Nirobe” (“You Remain...

    Matt DeAngelis – I’m Just The Keyboard Player (Single Review)

    Matt DeAngelis, a singer-songwriter from Southern New Jersey, crafts music with heart, vulnerability, and intention, and his latest track, "I'm Just the Keyboard Player,"...

    Not Another Playne Jayne – Liar (Single Review)

    “Liar,” the latest single from Not Another Playne Jayne, wastes absolutely no time dragging you into its gritty, hard-hitting atmosphere. From the very first...