‘Want to Feel’ from the EP ‘microdose’ by Soma Holiday

‘Want to Feel’ by Soma Holiday On this cold Monday, we’re dedicating our time to a band from San Francisco. Soma Holiday has just released their EP ‘microdose’, featuring the opener ‘Want to Feel’.  This song addresses the pain and loss associated with a miscarriage, drawing from the personal story of lead singer Chelle. It…

A Nostalgic Road Trip: ‘Sweet Girl’ by Zachary Mason

„Sweet Girl“ by Zachary Mason Today, we embark on a nostalgic road trip, settling into the car, inserting a cassette into the venerable tape deck, turning up the volume, and letting the familiar tones of Classic Rock transport us back to the 70s and especially the 80s. With „Sweet Girl“ by Zachary Mason – or,…

A Dance with Reality: 'Internet' by Angelic In Jeans

‘Internet’ by Angelic In Jeans Going beyond the typical indie rock ensemble, Angelic In Jeans embodies the spirit of three inseparable friends who aim to rule the world stage as true rock stars. Their music is a captivating blend of distorted guitar riffs and infectious beats that won’t let you sit still, while simultaneously bringing…

Zwischen Gedanken und Gefühlen: „Kiosk, Späti, Büdchen“ by Gilla Atomic

„Kiosk, Späti, Büdchen“ by Gilla Atomic Gilla Atomic, ein kreatives Duo aus Berlin, bestehend aus einem Medienproduzenten und einer Designerin, verbindet gekonnt Musik und Technologie, um mit Hilfe künstlicher Intelligenz neue Regionen der Klangwelten zu erforschen. Ihr Release „Kiosk, Späti, Büdchen“ ist eine lebendige Ode an die urbane Kultur und ihre besonderen sozialen Treffpunkte in…

“Over Here Over There” by S.J. Armstrong

“Over Here Over There” by S.J. Armstrong The term DIY is one that S.J. Armstrong can undoubtedly wear with pride in the music scene, as he has virtually created his latest album, “Over Here Over There,” single-handedly. On his third album, he not only took charge of all the sound engineering, mixing, and mastering, but…

Between Artistic Maturity and Innovation: “Money” by Brother Vice

“Money” by Brother Vice The musical setting this time is Belfast. Brother Vice, an Irish trio from Armagh, recently released “Money”. While their previous works were already impressive, this release brings a strong breeze of Indie Rock meets Pop through the streets of the Northern Irish capital. Founded in 2019, the band draws inspiration from…