On a sun-kissed evening, as the first sounds of "I Lost My Heart On Friday" invade the senses, you are transported into a space where reshaping tradition meets a new view on innovation…
Read MoreThere's a certain alchemy when sound transmutes sorrow into solace, and Geneviève Racette's album entitled "Golden" achieves precisely that. Her ethereal vocals weave through…
Read MoreThere's an uncanny magic when melodies linger in your mind, refusing to let go—a testament to the captivating allure of Chris's debut album, "Call It A Day." Released on his birthday…
Read MoreHushed confidences oftentimes cloak the most profound verities, and Flora Cash's album “Behind Every Beautiful Thing” feels like surreptitiously tuning into an esoteric dialogue between…
Read MoreThe album “Phosphene'“ by Indie Funk Trio Soulganic radiates an almost gravitational allure—a tactile magnetism that ensnares the senses and pulls the listener into its opulently…
Read MoreLike the concrete of Toronto's streets broke loose and overnight wildflowers stood in their place, Madame Psychosis' new project 'MP3' is less an album than a no-lines exploration…
Read MoreThere is a certain magic that only occurs when the depths of an ocean and echo of mountains are carried in a voice. Heartbreak Rodeo — the five-song enchantment from...
Read MoreA soundscape like no other, "Don’t Forget The Dot" by iies pulses with a deeply intellectual groove that both stirs the soul and nudges the intellect. The album, brimming with eleven tracks...
Read MoreFlowing with an indescribable mystique, awfultune's most recent matriculation of musical excursion "unreleased demos II" embarks on one gut-wrenchingly deep well into the winding halls of the…
Read MoreThe inaugural strings of "Chase the Stars" usher listeners into a spectral domain where nostalgia and futurism are entwined, crafting an auditory panorama that captivates the senses…
Read MorePiercing the tumultuous din of our contemporary tableau, Bryce Fox's extended play, "The Bomb," emerges as a phantasmagoric auditory odyssey. It intricately delineates…
Read MoreThe audaciously evocative album "I Want to Move" by Bad Friends With Black Cats radiates a visceral dynamism that clasps the listener's sensibilities from the inaugural chord. Originating from…
Read MoreInfusing the sonic realm with a brew of heart-rending memories and melodious strains, "Love Then Heartbreak" by James McCarthy blossoms as a masterpiece in the indie pop sphere, a creative mosaic…
Read MoreEnvision meandering through the serpentine corridors of a gallery, grandiose yet peculiarly intimate, into the sphere of Joe McLeod's masterpiece, "The Dancer and The Bear." It's as though we've been stealthily…
Read MoreWithin the coliseum of melodic mastery, where the tumult of genres and the skirmish of verses rage, Showtime Ramon ascends as the unrivaled colossus, unleashing sonic uppercuts with each composition…
Read MoreVenturing into the sonic dominion of Subway Rat's inaugural opus, "Stand Clear of the Closing Doors," is akin to embarking on a crepuscular expedition through the pulsating core of New York City…
Read MoreUpon the initial descent of the stylus into the grooves of Harrison Storm's inaugural opus, "Wonder, Won’t You?," you find yourself ensnared within the web of its vocal allure – so captivating…
Read MoreHovering in the otherworldly acoustic nebula of Sanne Limandi's creative spirit, her initial musical offering, "FUCK. IT.", materializes as a mosaic fusion of heartfelt resilience and inventive brilliance…
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