

"Death Said, Breathe" by Sharon Katta is a Fifteen-Minute Conversation with Rock Bottom
"Death Said, Breathe", is a fifteen-minute journey broken into a Prelude and three acts. The album tells the story of a real moment when everything felt impossible, when the only question left was whether to keep going.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 7


Peter Haeder's Album, "Between Euphoria And Ecstasy", is Genre-Defying Dance Floor Philosophy
Peter Haeder's "Between Euphoria And Ecstasy" is a twelve-track collection that digs into themes of sensuality, human connection, and all those messy attitudes we bring to relationships.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 3


Decede's newest single, "Leave It All Behind", delves deeper into sensitive topics such as regret and suicide
Decede is the latest emerging talent in the acoustic indie music scene. Their sound is very raw and unfiltered. With melancholy plucks of the guitar and the cradling voice, Decede speaks out and brings out all the stigmatizing emotions we suppress deep in our souls. Their recent single " Leave it All Behind " touches our hearts once again. At the beginning, we are greeted with an acoustic guitar that sounds like a heavy heart, each deliberate strum gracing our hearts with emo
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Nov 3


Austrian Duo Thirteen Returns with Timely Track "Rude Boys"
"Rude Boys" finds Thirteen stepping into territory they usually avoid. The band admits they try to stay away from political statements, but this track came from a place they couldn't ignore.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 29


Sabina Estevez Tears Down Pop's Glossy Facade with "This Is Not A Pop Song"
"This Is Not A Pop Song" marks a clear shift from Estevez's earlier dance material. She's gone full retro, channeling the production styles of the '70s and '80s.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 22


Paul Gehl Calls Out on Our Obsession with Materialism in His Latest Release, "Chasing Shadows"
"Chasing Shadows" tackles our collective obsession with money, fame, and buying expensive stuff to impress people we don't even know.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 18


Victor V. Gurbo's newest album, "Outrun The Invisible Man", is a window into an artist's mind in isolation
Victor V. Gurbo is a veteran artist right now making a comeback in the Brooklyn music scene. Their music has a bittersweet melancholy vibe to it; their latest album, "Outrun The Invisible Man", delves right into this feeling accurately. The album begins with " Red Cadillac and Black Mustache ", a gloomy track about losing your love to someone else. The track is laid back with cozy guitars and a walking bass. The tremolo effect on the guitar will transport you back to the Gold
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Oct 17


Dough Mishkin's Protest Anthem "Tip of the Spear" Earns Spot on Hudson Harding's Folk Now!
"Tip of the Spear" is from the perspective of a creator confronting humanity about squandering its potential.
Sharanya Nadar
Sep 30
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