The Paper Kites’”Give Me Your Fire, Give Me Your Rain” Is Like A Glimpse Into A Parallel Universe

The Paper Kites’ “Give Me Your Fire, Give Me Your Rain” brings on the full nostalgic vibes for an era I’ve never experienced though always wished I could: the 80’s. The first notes are upbeat and makes me feel as though I’m part of one of the quintessential 80’s movies, like The Breakfast Club or […]
The Chilled Out Escapism Of Lauren Scott’s “Lost”

Philly’s Lauren Scott brings the smooth vibes with her chilled-out track “Lost.” The jazzy single is the perfect release to top off the end of a memorable summer. The atmosphere here definitely inspires relaxation, reminiscent of the way Jill Scott (any relation?) has always been known to achieve. The lush instrumentation, groovy bassline, and Scott’s […]
The Story Of Spazz Cardigan’s “Nerves”

It’s quite lovely listening to a new artist who sounds completely unique and gives you vibes you didn’t know you could experience through music- feelings similar to how one feels after meditation or a long walk. I felt this way after listening to Spazz Cardigan, and I’m completely awestruck by his talent, creativity, and message. […]
The Grit And Glamour Of Chuparuba’s “Electric Soul”

Miami-based alternative rock band, Chuparuba, electrifies listeners with their latest release, Electric Soul. A gritty, intense track crafted by partners and friends Emmanual “Maestro Manny” Sanchez and Darko Richards, Chuparuba combines the innovation of the 90s with the dark glamour of the 80s, set against an aggressive, indie-minded backdrop of rock guitars and synthesizers. “Manny […]
The Ethereal Charm Of Aurora’s “Forgotten Love”

I am a lover of the avant-garde. I know, I know. It’s difficult to hear that nowadays without feeling the pressing need for a dramatic eye-roll. But it’s true. Heck, I’ll sit through art films and genuinely enjoy them. If it’s a little weird, a little on the edge, I am all in. I am […]
The Story Of Daniel Jordan’s “Red Dress”

“The first time I remember you, you were in a red dress and I was in a grey suit” Daniel Jordan croons. This is Daniel Jordan’s first single. It is an ear-worm that has been stuck in our head for days now. We find ourselves humming it. We find ourselves singing it. We find ourselves […]
The Story Of Sinnober’s “Angels of Fire and Snow”

Vocal harmonies hit me every time. On October 1st, Sinnober plans to release their third studio album, Projection. The 2-piece band gave us a glimpse of the album with the release of their beautifully written song, “Angels of Fire and Snow”. By the sound of it, Sinnober is preparing to add another masterly body of […]
Pop Appeal With A Difference: Angus Legg’s “House Of Stone”

Angus Legg has really hit it out of the park this time. ‘House of Stones’ is the erstwhile Youtuber’s latest track and it absolutely deserves to be Legg’s first huge, mainstream hit. The song is eminently danceable and very easy on the ears. I actually did a little dance around my room while I listened […]
The Melancholic Whimsy Of Diemm’s “Moon Pocket”

If you like Florence and the Machine, but wish she was just a bit more whimsical, Diemm is the artist you have been waiting for. ‘Moon Pocket’, a song off her upcoming debut album, Ten Thousand Miracles, fully embraces the artist’s folk roots. If you are looking for pop-folk, you will not find it here. […]
Why “Girls Like You” is Simply Good

One of the wonderful things about music is that there’s no one right way to make an amazing song. In fact, oftentimes, two equally great songs can have polar opposite strengths. Lyrics can be stunning in their complexity, or breathtaking in their simplicity. A vocal performance can be touchingly subtle, or earth-shaking and powerful. The music […]