2025

Hot Out Of The Garage: HIGHWAYVES’ “FAMILY TREE”

Consistent with a grunge tone you’d only wish to perfect on your own gear, HIGHWAYVES ensured that it’s paired with vocals that emit the same energy to match. Besides that, they are heavily inspired by bands such as Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, even Alice in Chains. So if we caught your attention, keep reading. The […]

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If you ever feel bold and flirty, Jamie Alimorad’s Two Wrongs will give you the courage to do it for the plot

Artists who are able to produce music are already excellent enough, yet being able to perform it on their own is another level. Jamie Alimorad’s latest release Two Wrongs showcases his creative and artistic depth. The song was originally written for another artist until he decided to take on the lead and perform it himself.

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Children of Corn by Gabagool is a gem that deserves a spot in your metal playlist

While metal and punk might sound overwhelming or aggressive for non-listeners, the artistry and liberating experience when listening to this genre is immense and impactful in some kind of way. This can be felt and heard with Gabagool’s new demo Children of the Corn. Gabagool blaze their own path with their newest demo. The sharp

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Leila Addams Unravels Herself In New EP “Bones”

Delving into a rock, metal, and steampunk sound, Leila Addams shares an imaginative, fantasy-esque take on human experience. From the production, arrangement, and delivery, you could immediately tell that this is one heck of an ambitious EP. The emotions are ever-so present, presented in a creative way. Like gears starting, “Into the Darkness” has a

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MUSIC FOR MY FRIENDS by Geoff Westen dares to be fun, melodic, dramatic, and genuine

Geoff Westen’s MUSIC FOR MY FRIENDS is one of those records that shows up, entirely uninvited, kicks down the door of your carefully curated lo-fi playlist, and loudly declares, “Remember when songs used to be songs?” And before you can reply, it’s already halfway through a synth solo. It’s loud. It’s glossy. It’s borderline ridiculous.

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Koburg’s Painted Stars will send you into a cinematic, intense vast shadow realm

Having more women representation in music that used to be a male-dominated field, shows how much of its landscape is changing. Hence, it’s nice to hear Koburg, a one-woman band who writes her own music and performs all the vocals and instruments. She continues to break boundaries with Painted Stars that demonstrated her ability to

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Rusty Jackson’s “She Likes to be on Top” pulls off a rare balancing act: he manages to write a song that’s funny, fun, and full of heart

If you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like if a cowboy with a heart of gold and a twinkle in his eye wrote a feminist anthem disguised as a honky-tonk double entendre, Rusty Jackson’s “She Likes to be on Top” is exactly that. On the surface, it sounds like your standard country toe-tapper, complete

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“Angela” by Ubiquity Machine is going to hit you squarely in the feelings

Let’s be honest: 2000s piano rock was kind of the emotional support blanket of an entire generation. You had Keane making sadness sound like it could heal you, and Five for Fighting reminding you that men do cry, preferably while staring out a rain-speckled window. And now, Ubiquity Machine arrives with “Angela”, a song that

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Into Divinity by .Roy stays true to its title and it deserves to hit more replays

There is a different kind of spark into pieces that are made by artists who strive to create meaningful art while valuing their authenticity and freedom of expression. One of those artists is .Roy, who expressed his artistry with his latest EP Into Divinity. The intro is very unexpected, something I’ve never heard before. It

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For bookworms and music enthusiasts, Alexander Paul Burton gives best of the both worlds with “Post Scriptum De Caelwyn et Campana”

Alexander Paul Burton is the embodiment of an excellent storyteller and a creative composer at the same time. His lead single Post Scriptum De Caelwyn et Campana is a signature folk piece from his new fantasy novel The Hallow Vale. There’s some kind of magic that comes with listening to the instrumental piece, and it

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