Some albums feel like playlists. The Codes In The Stones feels like a journey you step into. From the very first moments, Eren Ayıntap makes […]
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Chaos and Melody Collide: Exploring Infinity Fall I by Watch Me Die Inside”
Aleph, the Cyprus-based metal artist behind Watch Me Die Inside, has always done things his own way, and Infinity Fall I proves he’s not slowing […]
Rainbow Soul: Chris Oledude’s Funk-Infused Anthem for Love and Unity
Chris Oledude’s new single, Rainbow Soul (Single Mix), is the kind of song that makes you stop and listen. Released at the end of 2025, […]
Laughing Through the Sting: How Wasp on My Nose Turns Anxiety Into Indie Gold
Sometimes a song hooks you with volume and drama. “Wasp on My Nose” by Grey & Purple Songbook does the opposite—it sneaks up on you, […]
Riding the Emotional Rails: Paul Gehl’s Train to Nowhere
Paul Gehl’s Train to Nowhere is a song that hits hard, not because of flashy production, but because it feels real. Coming from Luxembourg, Gehl […]
Whiskey, Wounds, and the Long Road Home: A Deep Listen into Ron the Trucker’s Whiskey, Ghosts & Memories
Whiskey, Ghosts & Memories doesn’t feel like something that was carefully engineered to impress—it feels like something that had to be written. From the first […]
JCCutter’s “Tequila at Dawn” is the Party Starter You Didn’t Know You Needed
I wasn’t expecting to have Tequila at Dawn stuck in my head all day, but here we are. JCCutter has dropped a country-rock track that’s […]
Lost in the Haze: How Train Conductor’s Elephant Graveyard Closes Feeling Town on a Psychedelic High
From the very first moments of “Elephant Graveyard,” Train Conductor reminded me why they’ve remained one of Albuquerque’s most compelling psych-rock acts for well over […]
Allan Jamisen’s The Coalition: A Dark, Uncomfortable Masterpiece
Allan Jamisen’s The Coalition is not an easy listen. From the very first beat, it hits you with this cold, tense energy that doesn’t let […]
An Album That Refuses to Forget: Mark Vennis’ Goodbye To All That
I’ve been sitting with Goodbye To All That for a while now, and it’s one of those albums that slowly gets under your skin rather […]