Love Crash arrives like a late-night confession from an artist who has spent years rebuilding himself in silence. Block’s first album in thirteen years does […]
Tag: ORIGINAL ALBUM
BILL BARLOW – THE TROUBLE BEING HUMAN
Bill Barlow returns with The Trouble Being Human, an ambitious 18-track project that feels as timely as it is personal. From the opening moments, the […]
LORENZO CIMINO – ENOSCAPES
“ENOSCAPES – Homage to Brian Eno” by Lorenzo Cimino and Sergio Sorrentino is not just another tribute album, it’s a thoughtful reimagining of ambient music’s […]
STORM BOY – BEAST MACHINE THEORY
There’s something immediately gripping about Beast Machine Theory, the debut full-length from Storm Boy. It doesn’t feel like a cautious introduction, it feels like a […]
Reetoxa Breaks the Mold with the Expansive Soliloquy
Reetoxa’s Soliloquy feels like the kind of record that could only come from years of unfinished ideas finally finding their moment. Led by Jason McKee, […]
Stepping Into Power: Amara-Fe Claims Her Moment with A Queen’s Ambition
Amara-Fe’s A Queen’s Ambition feels like a turning point rather than just another release. From the start, the album carries a confident tone, built around […]
A Quiet Expression of Praise: Inside Gratitude
Dallas String Quartet’s Gratitude is not just an album, it feels like a carefully crafted emotional journey rooted in faith, reflection, and artistic maturity. From […]
In Spirit by Lana Crow; A Powerful Journey Through Emotion, Growth, and Sound
Lana Crow’s third studio album In Spirit feels less like a collection of songs and more like a carefully mapped emotional journey. From the opening […]
RUUT – STEINWAY SESSIONS
There’s a quiet kind of honesty in Steinway Sessions that really stayed with me after the first listen. It doesn’t try to impress you with […]
Cries of Redemption Break the Rules on Their New Album ‘Patterns’
Patterns, the latest album from Cries of Redemption, feels less like a polished release and more like opening a long-sealed journal. There’s history in these […]