A Guide Through Doubts: “Stranger On A Pedestal” by Karen Harding

“Stranger On A Pedestal” by Karen Harding Karen Harding, a singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, gracefully stepped onto the music scene in 2021. Since then, her songs serve as mirrors, reflecting our deepest longings, vulnerabilities, and human connections. When we immerse ourselves in her melodies, we find echoes of our own minds, aching for love and…

Q&A Today: Phil Swanson (“Learning From Our Past”)

“Learning From Our Past” by Phil Swanson As the world grapples with uncertainty, we yearn for wisdom that transcends the ephemeral. “Learning From Our Past,” a harmonious reflection by Phil Swanson, captures this longing. The song’s gentle guitar strums and Swanson’s soulful voice evoke introspection, a call to sift through the sands of history, seeking grains…

Indie Folk/Rock Magic: ‘Facing the Wind’ by S.J. Armstrong

„Facing the Wind“ by S.J. Armstrong The next artist we’re diving into today is someone who consistently proves their talent time and time again: S.J. Armstrong. His latest release is titled „Facing the Wind.“ In this song, a man prophesies the end of the world. While this theme has been frequently explored in the music…

Somewhere in the Cosmos of Love: “Pour maman (EP)” by Booster Fawn

“Pour maman (EP)” by Booster Fawn Booster Fawn reveals a new opus this week with the 3-song EP “Pour maman”, under the aegis of Damaged Halo Records. Those who are acquainted with him already envisage what awaits them. But this time Joshua Marc Seguin astounds by resorting to his mother tongue.  The three songs are reworkings…

Lost Love & Pain: “Sometimes” by Leepeck

Leepeck …, the artistic pseudonym of Piotr Lipka, is a versatile musician from Warsaw, Poland. He has a rich musical background, having refined his skills as a composer, songwriter, and vocalist. He launched his solo career in 2017, after co-founding the band Bohema. His debut album, ‘Borderline’, received praise from both critics and fans, and…

“James” by Danny Webster

„James“ by Danny Webster A song that evokes the melancholy and fascination one experiences when returning to one’s hometown after a long absence. A song that illustrates the contrasts and continuity that mould life. A song that poses the questions that everyone who has left their roots confronts: Shall I stay here? Shall I come…