Category: Reviews

  • “Through Every Lifetime” – Aston Aizen

    “Through Every Lifetime” – Aston Aizen

    With “Through Every Lifetime,” Aston Aizen crafts a cinematic soul-pop ballad that explores love beyond time, space, and even mortality. The track unfolds like a story of eternal connection, tracing the journey of two souls destined to find one another across lifetimes. Aizen’s haunting vocals carry a rare intimacy, perfectly paired with sweeping melodies that

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  • Mike Jones – Jones & Co.

    Mike Jones – Jones & Co.

    A true musical nomad, Mike Jones claims the planet as his home, having grown up across Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Virginia, and Iceland. When asked where he’s from, he simply says, “Earth.” This global upbringing is reflected in his wide-ranging musical tastes, blending influences from Robert Johnson to The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Noel Gallagher into

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  • Ghost of Tomorrow – Circle of Stone

    Ghost of Tomorrow – Circle of Stone

    Atlanta-based hard rock duo Circle of Stone, featuring UK vocalist/guitarist Russell Stewart and US guitarist Joe Garmon, return with their second album, Ghost of Tomorrow. Recorded across continents with additional drums by J.R. Mysterion, the album showcases a bold commitment to organic, musician-driven rock in an era increasingly dominated by digital production. Musically, Ghost of

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  • “The Flow” – iQoniK

    “The Flow” – iQoniK

    With “The Flow,” Canadian producer, singer, and DJ iQoniK delivers a high-energy drum and bass track that’s all about momentum, groove, and pure vibe. Released on Hexagon’s FUTURE label, the track exemplifies iQoniK’s signature approach: genre-blurring electronic music designed to move both body and mind. From the opening seconds, “The Flow” immerses listeners in a

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  • “Jorge” – Preta Le

    “Jorge” – Preta Le

    With “Jorge,” Preta Le presents a striking and layered artistic statement—one that blurs the boundaries between the virtual and the deeply human. Though Preta Le exists as a digital singer, the project is firmly grounded in lived experience, drawing inspiration from the life of Letícia Cristina, a Black woman from the Brazilian favela whose story

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  • “La Bien-Aimée” – Cécile Mollaret

    “La Bien-Aimée” – Cécile Mollaret

    With “La Bien-Aimée,” Cécile Mollaret offers a deeply introspective piece that exists at the crossroads of song, ritual, and inner exploration. More than a single, the track unfolds as a space for listening and transformation—where music becomes a gentle companion to the unseen and often unheard parts of the self. Carried by stripped-back lyrics and

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  • GIOMANÈ – Gianfranco GFN presents Giomanè

    GIOMANÈ – Gianfranco GFN presents Giomanè

    With GIOMANÈ, Gianfranco GFN delivers an album that feels deeply lived-in—organic, warm, and driven by a clear love for groove-based music made by real people playing together in real time. Recorded over two years between Switzerland and Côte d’Ivoire, the project carries a sense of movement and openness, reflecting both geographic and musical exploration. Described

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  • Nostalgic Escapism – Saasz

    Nostalgic Escapism – Saasz

    On Nostalgic Escapism, UK-based, Brazil-born artist Saasz crafts a hazy, immersive listening experience that feels suspended between memory and imagination. The album moves with a quiet emotional pull, embracing nostalgia not as something purely comforting, but as a place the listener both longs for and wishes to escape. Tracks like “Alternate Reality” and “I Want

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  • “Looking For Romance” – The Cumberland River Project

    “Looking For Romance” – The Cumberland River Project

    With “Looking For Romance,” The Cumberland River Project crafts a stylish reflection on intimacy in the digital age, blending retro soul textures with the polish of contemporary indie pop. Written and produced by Frank Renfordt, the track feels both nostalgic and timely, addressing the quiet frustration of searching for genuine connection in a world dominated

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  • he Rising Shine Project – “Again And Again”

    he Rising Shine Project – “Again And Again”

    With Again And Again, Henry Stoll and The Rising Shine Project deliver a song that feels lived-in — not manufactured, not trendy, but earned. After decades as a fixture in the New York and Pennsylvania live music scenes, Stoll sounds like an artist who knows exactly what he wants to say and, more importantly, how

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