TRACK REVIEWSLATEST International New Music Track Review Protected: Freya Magee’s “Forget Yourself Not” Is The Art of Not Losing Yourself Ada May Sacil September 14, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review With Shadows, Lucas Burn Shows That Hip-Hop Can Also Thrive in the Dark, Unsettling Corners of Your Psyche Ian Ureta September 12, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Proklaim’s “NOTHA 1 DOWN (MINI)” Isn’t Your Average Hip-Hop Track Ada May Sacil September 9, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Leazes’ “Melissa In Action” Is A Late Summer Drive With No Destination In Mind Ada May Sacil September 3, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Protected: Michellar’s “Never Say Sorry” Isn’t Just a Milestone Release; It’s a Statement of Intent Ian Ureta September 3, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review If Music Were Recorded For Authenticity Over Perfection, It Would Be A WOLF LIKE ME’s “Driving With Lilly” Ada May Sacil September 1, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Michellar’s “September” is a Soft Farewell to Changing Seasons Ada May Sacil August 31, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Lily Galin’s “What’s your story” Holds Your Unguarded Heart Gently Ada May Sacil August 30, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review CANTBUYDEEM’s “It’s Whenever” Feels Like a Drink Someone Actually Made for You; Shaken, Not Stirred, Handed Over With a Wink Ian Ureta August 30, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Geoff Abraham Band’s When Love Is at the Root Is Just a Great Song; Plain and Simple Ian Ureta August 30, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Leather Laces Aren’t Just Setting the Mood on Marching in the Fog; They’re Staging a Siege Ian Ureta August 25, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Protected: You Can’t Fit The House Flies’ “Sweet Foxhound” Into One Single Meaning Ada May Sacil August 25, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Chloe Sofia’s The Girl Next Door Is Less a Revolution and More a Revival Ian Ureta August 24, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Way Too Hot” by zukrassverliebt is Your New Way to Flirt (Respectfully) Ada May Sacil August 23, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Ball in the House’s “Take A Chance” is Unashamedly Romantic in the Best Way Ada May Sacil August 23, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Car Crash” by Love Ghost Is a Reminder That Sometimes, Devastation Doesn’t Need to Roar Ian Ureta August 23, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Patrick Costello Proves on Baltimore City/Let the Brothers Breathe That Anger Doesn’t Have to Be Dour or Joyless Ian Ureta August 23, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Ride Or Die Kinda Girl” Is Irian Darkwood’s Way Of Seizing The Day Kate Clarice Lee August 22, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review The7thGatekeeper’s “Not to Be Taken” is an Inescapable, Doom-Foreboding Force Ada May Sacil August 21, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Shelita’s Not Begging for Your Attention on You Will Want My Love; She’s Assuming She Already Has It Ian Ureta August 17, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review WhiteRoomNightmare’s “Space Cadet” Will Knock Your Socks Off Kate Clarice Lee August 16, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Listening to Chandra’s “Just With You” Will Never Leave You The Same Ada May Sacil August 16, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Jane N’ The Jungle’s “Parasite” Is Not Subtle Ian Ureta August 16, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review No Rush, Just Rock with Electric High’s “Ain´t Got Nothing But Time” Ada May Sacil August 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review By Blending That Precision With Mythological Weight, Exzenya Turns Intermittent Love Into Something More Than Just a Breakup Song Ian Ureta August 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Cowards and Shadows by Fiona Amaka Works Because It’s Not Forcing You to Feel Anything Specific Ian Ureta August 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Azkia Malik’s “Natural Habitat” Got No Filler, No Empty Flair — Just Pure Hip-Hop Ada May Sacil August 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review The Real Joy Is That Babyboii’s Pelham Parkway Feels Lived In Ian Ureta August 12, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Boathouse Row by MrZnote Is a Quiet Flex; the Kind That Doesn’t Need to Raise Its Voice Because It Knows Exactly Who It’s Talking To Ian Ureta August 12, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review In Search For An Authentic, Country Tune? David Alex-Barton’s “Dog ‘N All” Is The Way To Go Kate Clarice Lee August 12, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Wrack Your Mind To Shyfrin Alliance’s “Colours Of Time” Kate Clarice Lee August 12, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Romanticize Life With Audren’s “A New Page” Kate Clarice Lee August 8, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review DG Adams’ “Business As Usual” Is A Spot-On Track About Our World Today Kate Clarice Lee August 7, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Emland’s “You and I” Isn’t Just Another Heartbreak Anthem—It’s an Elegy Ada May Sacil August 5, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review There’s No Escape in Brian Hunsaker’s “Haunted” Ada May Sacil August 3, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Trevor Drako is Back With a Unique, Authentic Edge in “Bottomless emotions” Ada May Sacil August 3, 2025 0 Feature Local Track Review Cavite’s Invictus Nails That Early 2000s Comeback Vibe Al Sangga August 1, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Talon David’s Paradise State of Mind is a Beam of Light Against the Storm Ada May Sacil August 1, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Spirit Box” by Love Ghost Proves Once Again That Sometimes, the Scariest Thing in the Room Is Your Own Feelings, Especially When They’ve Got Reverb Ian Ureta July 31, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Kris Kolls is Back with a Chic, Charismatic Pop Gem “Little Game” Ada May Sacil July 30, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Neska Rose Sparks with Funk and Style in “Bubbling!” Ada May Sacil July 30, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1) is a Dual-track Statement on motion, On Heritage, on Pushing The Form Without Shouting About it Ian Ureta July 27, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review You Can Hear The Weight In Pimpin Change’s Voice, Leaving Only A Simple Message: “Love You All” Ian Ureta July 25, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Feel The Main Character Energy With Mr. Rockstar’s “All Day (Studio Mix)” Kate Clarice Lee July 25, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain” is a quiet moment of queer introspection in a genre that too often demands spectacle over sincerity Ian Ureta July 21, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Things About To Change” Showcases What Baby T Is All About Kate Clarice Lee July 18, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Dan Gober’s “Lucky Son Of A Gun” Is The Epitome Of Happiness And Resilience Kate Clarice Lee July 18, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review if “Clouds Or Clout” by StillDSG is anything to go by, he’s eyeing the summit with a patient, focused intensity Ian Ureta July 18, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “You Gotta Know” by Collaborations isn’t just a next step; it’s a manifesto hidden inside a mellow groove Ian Ureta July 17, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Amy-Lin Slezak Preaches Acceptance Of Change Through Time In “To Grow Old” Kate Clarice Lee July 17, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Shout Ellie Brétéché’s “It’s Bad News” From The Rooftop! Kate Clarice Lee July 17, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Ava Valianti’s “Buttercups” doesn’t beg to be heard; it simply is, fully and unapologetically Ian Ureta July 17, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review The7thGatekeeper’s Amulet bulldozes through with zero regard for convention or convenience Ian Ureta July 14, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Latti Patterson Doesn’t Demand Your Attention On “A Feeling That I’ll Never Forget”; They Earn It, Gently, And Without Spectacle. Ian Ureta July 14, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Rebellion Has A New Anthem, And It’s Electric Lady’s “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)” Kate Clarice Lee July 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Play With Fire” by FaceTwo is a big dumb sexy rock song with a heart and a lighter held high Ian Ureta July 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Nuk’s Top Tier drops street-hardened bars for the hustlers and go-getters Ada May Sacil July 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Love, Sweat & Wine” Shows Off Misha Fair’s Musical Expertise Kate Clarice Lee July 13, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Blindness & Light’s “Your Solitude” Is An Empowering Lullaby Kate Clarice Lee July 11, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Dan Szyller’s Phantom Lord is a cinematic expedition on a twisted underworld Ada May Sacil July 11, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Electron drags you into a cathartic edge of self-destruction with “You Betray” Ada May Sacil July 10, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Blabbermouth” by d3lta is a bold, unapologetic alt-pop anthem that makes its presence known within the first few notes Ian Ureta July 8, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Cuzoh comes hot with winks and smirks in a bedroom banger “Do or Die” Ada May Sacil July 8, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Jordan Massey’s “Jumpin (Remix)” featuring Cêly Riva tells you that not only do you belong on the dancefloor; you own it Ian Ureta July 8, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Eleanor Idlewood’s The Roommates is a sensational, neon-lit ode to queer romance Ada May Sacil July 8, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Amy Field yearns deep and fierce with a whiskey-soaked track Universe Ada May Sacil July 6, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review We’re Digging The Vibe Jermaine Fleur Brings To The Function With “All I Need” Kate Clarice Lee July 6, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review “Mine” from DayEyez, is a meditation on quiet tragedy Ian Ureta July 5, 2025 0 FEATURED International New Music Track Review Protected: Freya Magee’s “Forget Yourself Not” Is The Art of Not Losing Yourself Ada May Sacil September 14, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music Monach’s A Light to Guide You Feels Both Meticulously Constructed and Bracingly Immediate, Which Is a Neat Trick to Pull Off for a Debut Ian Ureta September 14, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review With Shadows, Lucas Burn Shows That Hip-Hop Can Also Thrive in the Dark, Unsettling Corners of Your Psyche Ian Ureta September 12, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music By the Time Call Me When You Get This Fades, You Don’t Just Walk Away Humming Choruses. You Walk Away Knowing Lauren Ash Ian Ureta September 11, 2025 0 EP Review International New Music If Tim’s Solo Feels Fragmented, That’s Because It’s Supposed To Ian Ureta September 10, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music Freidrich$ Isn’t Hiding Behind Style on Wish; He’s Letting It Crash Into His Own Awkward Sincerity Ian Ureta September 10, 2025 0 International New Music Track Review Proklaim’s “NOTHA 1 DOWN (MINI)” Isn’t Your Average Hip-Hop Track Ada May Sacil September 9, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music Protected: This Is in Fact the Album Everyone Wants: Messy, Collaborative, Equal Parts Heartfelt and Absurd Ian Ureta September 7, 2025 0 EP Review International New Music What Makes “The Dawn” By Lloyd’s Money Stand Out Is It’s Not Trying To Ada May Sacil September 7, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music Mike Masser’s 5 Is Volatile, Cathartic, and Often Uncomfortable; That’s Why It Matters Ian Ureta September 6, 2025 0 EP Review International New Music Skip Overcrowded Clubs for a Dance Hall Nostalgia with The New Citizen Kane’s “CAUSING A COMMOTION” Ada May Sacil September 5, 2025 0 Album Review International New Music Circle the Dream Shows Nom de Plume Truly Comfortable With Restlessness Itself Ian Ureta September 5, 2025 0 MORE REVIEWS Album Review International New Music Monach’s A Light to Guide You Feels Both Meticulously Constructed and Bracingly Immediate, Which Is a Neat Trick to Pull Off for a Debut September 14, 2025 Album Review International New Music By the Time Call Me When You Get This Fades, You Don’t Just Walk Away Humming Choruses. 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