“Always/Never” by Kallai Melancholy and optimism, laced with a touch of sarcasm within their sentimentality, are among their defining traits. Kallai from Portland came together not too long ago to create a sonic dreamworld that, despite its unreality, remains tangible and authentic. David Gross (guitar, vocals), Daniel Henderson (drums), Cate Hukle (guitar, synthesizers, vocals), and…
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Break the Silence: Paul Dill’s ‘Naked Rabbit’ Calls for Courageous Expression
‘Naked Rabbit’ by Paul Dill An artist with a keen eye and a free spirit brings light into the darkness of everyday life with his music. His songs, sometimes delicate, sometimes furious, draw inspiration from the poetry of Biermann, the rawness of Bukowski, and the uniqueness of Gaudi, while breathing in the depth of Hertha…
Technoesque Poesie: "Stern" by Jioni , ENNA
„Stern“ by Jioni , ENNA Nachdenkliche Texte, untermalt von rhythmischen Beats, entfalten sich auf der Spielwiese des zeitgenössischen Deutschpop, den er mit Bedacht mit Rap-Elementen oder Indie Pop kreuzt. Ein Virtuose, dessen künstlerische Evolution ihn, in jährlichen Schritten, in neue Sphären der Musikalität katapultiert und der die Metropole Köln als sein kreatives Domizil auserkoren hat,…
Nostalgic Authenticity: “Big Time” by Rogue FX and Mayah Camara
“Big Time” by Rogue FX and Mayah Camara Today, we’re opening the gates to our blog in classic style – classic ’80s synth-pop, to be precise. Whenever the words ‘80s’ and ‘synth-pop’ are mentioned, Rogue FX is never far behind. Drawn to the essence of that decade, he dives deep to retrieve a flawless pearl…
The Next Chapter: “Firenight” by Moon and Aries
“Firenight” by Moon and Aries From the pulsating rhythms of Electronic to the captivating melodies of Dance Pop, from the atmospheric magic of Cinematic Synth Pop to the profound soundscapes of Trip-Hop and soulful vibes, Moon and Aries have created a kaleidoscope of musical genres. Their artistic diversity and penchant for experimentation are a testament…
Beautifully Melancholy at the End of the World: “4/8” by Lessens
“4/8” by Lessens Rarely does a nearly 10-minute song convince so effortlessly. If the predecessor “The Fear In The Hallway” was a sort of appetizer that slowly led us to the main course, now we stand at the buffet of the Alternative, Post Rock and Post-Punk genre, where we let ourselves be generously indulged by…
