New Music

Dogs by Flower and Pines: A Track Review

If you want something dark, theatrical, and vastly different from everything else released within this decade in the mainstream media, the track “Dogs,” released by the musicians Flower and Pines, is definitely for you. Formed in 2020 by Jegor Mickiewicz and Sasha Pushkin, this Poland-based band is guaranteed to give an eclectic and cinematic listening […]

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The Arcane Insignia Plays Classical and Rock Music in One On Its Debut Album “A Violent Whisper.”

A paradox is a statement or situation that is ironic, seemingly contradictory, or opposed to common sense, and yet it is perhaps true. It is thought-provoking and challenging, and somehow it exposes flaws in the usual line of logical reasoning. The Arcane Insignia, a unique band that was formed in New York City by Lodro

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Cohesive Storytelling and Beyond: West Union’s Debut Album “On the Run” Album Review

Our team had the privilege to be one of the first people to listen to West Union’s debut album On The Run, set to be released on the 11th of October, year 2024. Before we talk about their debut album, let us first provide a little background about the band. Formed last 2019, West Union

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A Star is Born: ‘Love Kills the Monsters’ by Sunset Salore

I love albums like this. It’s got a pop sound, but an authentic vibe. Sunset Salore is an artist, and with this EP, she is demonstrating a level of comfort and confidence that radiates the soul of a musician unrestrained and unhampered by indecision or hesitation. Don’t believe me? Check out the last track, Don’t

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