‘Tears In The Rain’ by Me & Melancholy Whenever there’s a new release from Me & Melancholy, it fills us with anticipation. This time, the artist paints a compelling portrait of human vulnerability and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. ‘Tears In The Rain’ succeeds in capturing the essence of ephemeral beauty and the pain of the inevitable,…
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Caught Between Reality and Reverie: “Woman in the Window” by Elizabeth Cuite
“Woman in the Window” by Elizabeth Cuite “Woman in the Window” emerges like a delicate mist, its tendrils weaving through the listener’s senses. In the quietude of indie-folk, Elizabeth Cuite’s artistry blooms, inspired by the shadows of unfulfilled promises and the ache of longing. Each note is a dab of color on a canvas of…
From Vintage Tapes to Modern Waves: SFMD’s ‘Diving Board’ Revives the '80s!
“Diving Board” by SFMD Emerging from the vibrant heart of Liège, a band has surfaced, encapsulating the quintessence of a nostalgic epoch with a contemporary flourish. SFMD, an illustrious Belgian collective hailing from the Francophone sector, has been meticulously sculpting a distinct niche within the musical cosmos, harmonizing an eclectic fusion of Synthwave and pop…
Delve into the Depths of an Artistic Soul: “Shadows of Tomorrow (Album)” by Ari Fraser
“Shadows of Tomorrow (Album)” by Ari Fraser Ari Fraser, a singer-songwriter from Hollywood, Florida, has recently released his album “Shadows of Tomorrow.” The record features a captivating blend of soul, pop, indie, and R&B elements that particularly highlight Ari’s songwriting skills. Over the years, he has refined the art of songwriting and now presents a work…
Neil Armstrong’s ‘In the Borderlands’: A Nostalgic Journey Through Love and Loss
“In the Borderlands” by Neil Armstrong Neil Armstrong steps onto our blog stage for the first time as an artist. His music pays tribute to the icons of the 80s, including The Cure, Tears For Fears, Pet Shop Boys, and Howard Jones. Oscillating between the realms of Synth-Pop/Rock and New Wave, Armstrong’s transnational work, fluctuating…
The Fear of Omnipresent Observation: ‘The Crawling Eye’ by The Silence Industry
‘The Crawling Eye’ by The Silence Industry On this very Friday, we whisk you away into the sublime yet shadow-laden realm of Goth Rock, where the heart of Post-Punk beats incessantly. The Silence Industry has recently set a benchmark with ‘The Crawling Eye’ that other artists will find difficult to surpass in the foreseeable future….
