Sylva Faye’s Sunday Forever feels like a sun-drenched day that stretches endlessly, a dreamscape of folk-tinged melodies laced with nostalgia,...
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Release Date: January 17, 2025 (Nettwerk Records) Geowulf’s new album, The Child, feels like a diary cracked open under the...
Dusty Townsend has always been a storyteller, but Mentors feels different. It’s less about the stories themselves and more about...
Release Date: November 22, 20247 Tracks – 25 minutes, 47 seconds STEREOPSYCHIC I by The Evan Williams Project feels like...
Lambert’s debut single “After Dark,” released on October 22, 2024, is a moody, cinematic entry into the world of electro-pop....
Mad Johnny Modell’s life has been anything but predictable. From growing up in the shadow of an NFL empire to...
Honeysucker might call their sound yacht rock, but this EP feels more like a sailboat navigating choppy city waters—steady, soulful,...
Released by Flak Records It’s rare for a song to feel both timeless and fragile, like it might shatter if...
Behind every beautiful thing, flora cash says it is like stepping inside a movie where light and shadow meet in...
Sturtz’s new album, Hyacinth, feels like an intimate journey through emotion and reflection. It’s got eight tracks, each one packed...