2024

Jet Set Trash: We are living in Mike Stewart Theory’s world

Let me just be completely honest. When I initially listened to the track, it sounds honky. I feel like it’s not going anywhere. As a reviewer, you always look for that lasting impression and sure enough, it dawned on me. Mike Stewart Theory is not on our level. Or even on anyone’s level. Let me […]

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Santa Sallet’s debut album, Plutography is an experience you don’t want to miss

Plutography is Santa Sallet’s debut album. It has powerful 16-track songs. Yes. Yes. 16 songs. That alone will give you hours to just sit down and enjoy the music. Let’s do a deep dive and read why Plutography is a banger of an album. Let’s start with the first track of the album, “Championship Ring”.

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Four Orphans find a home on Brian Halloran’s newest EP

Time can really make an artist reflect, and oftentimes artists tend to respond to that by using their work as a commentary on that; artists defined by their influences and love to pay homage to them are multi-faceted and transparent with those homages. Hence, upon listening to Brian Halloran’s Four Orphans EP, songs that were

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The Pulltops start the holiday season with a cover of On Christmas Day (I Saw Three Ships)

I think we can all agree on the fact that Christmas time is officially in the air because of music. Oftentimes, the best way we know that it’s officially the season of the holidays is when an ever-vibrant Mariah Carey hatches out of cryostasis and sings “IT’S TIME” with the highest notes possible. Sometimes, it’s

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charlieCityy Reflects on Relationships and Regrets Through Upbeat Track “mirror”

It’s not every day that you get a relatable song, emotionally packed (the type that gets through your skin), and carries an enjoyable melody that could make your feet move. Still, with Charliecityy‘s latest original single “mirror,” it effortlessly fits just that. It is a fun track; there’s no denying that because it carries this

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The Paper Monsters Serves The Yearners With “Got My Heart Laid Out (For You)”

Direct, melodic, and quite simply heart-wrenching. There’s no other way to describe this new single by The Paper Monsters. By providing us with sensual and emotion-filled vocals, the song successfully embodies the aura of someone who’s got so much love to give. The ratio of instrumental and vocals give off the impression that this would

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Cooper Phillip Starts the Holiday Season Right with “One Sweet December Night”

There’s nothing better than new holiday songs that give our existing favorites a run for their money. Cooper Phillip starts the season off by releasing “One Sweet December Night” as early as November this year, and honestly, she gets that early bird pass because it is just that good. It doesn’t stray from the Christmas

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“Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy”: A Strong Introduction Toward Ecce Shnak’s Music

Ever heard of a song that conducts darkness and chaos as each note blends and bends? No? Well, you are about to hear something strangely compelling and unbelievably complex as the famous NYC heavy-chamber-punk band “Ecce Shnak” drops their fiery original single “Jeremy, Utilitarian Sadboy.” This track hits hard with its blistering 150-second airtime carrying

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