Moy Cohenâs âPick Up The Piecesâ is the Crossroads of Nostalgia and Empathy
Itâs no secret that some of the best music in recent years has come from the UK. While the South London scene has been progressively post-punk centric to the…
Itâs no secret that some of the best music in recent years has come from the UK. While the South London scene has been progressively post-punk centric to the…
Itâs the aughts and indie rock is taking over the radio airwaves and coveted gigabyte spaces of music lovers iPods. Distorted guitars, fuzzed bass and boisterous drums became the cornerstone…
When Nate Flaks and Noah Longworth McGuire tell me they just left the bowling alley before our interview, I canât help but picture their night out. Itâs an imaginary…
Engineering student by day and musician by both day and night, Switzerland-Based pop Artist RIDI had the kind of debut most people don't even dare dream of, and a year…
At an age when most young people are starting their first jobs, Norwegian alt-pop sensation Hedda Mae will soon complete a trilogy of brilliant EPs. Her new single âAnother Strangerâ…
Back in 2016, NYC-based artist Stalking Gia achieved the first major milestone in her career with the release of "Second Nature", a song that became a legit viral…
It's been a quiet while for Olive Louise since 2021's "Nothing's The Same" dropped and we've been eagerly awaiting new music from her since. The wait is thankfully over,…
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For Kevin Ross this story began when he was listening to Lisa Stansfieldâs âAll Around The Worldâ from his car seat as a baby. He went on to obsess…
Very few people can go and drop an 18-track-long record out of the blue and 1) It makes sense, and 2) all of it kicks ass. I think It takes…
âIâm âthat bitchâ and no one can bring me downâ Both as an artist and an individual, Majorlilkween is evolving. She recently released her latest single and music…
A deeply existential work. Time is of the essence for HOAX's 'b?', not because it is racing against it but because it is steeped in observing it and often…