‚Times New Roman‘ by Jeremy Serwer

When typography becomes a symbol of social decay, you know Jeremy Serwer means business. ‚Times New Roman‘, taken from the ninth double album The Nines, is an outcry. Rhythmically intricate and bold in its construction, the track moves between future rock and prog-soaked experimentation as if rebelling against the concept of genre itself.Serwer addresses issues…

A Lament for Existence: ‘The Flesh of Birds’ by E.G. Phillips

‘The Flesh of Birds’ by E.G. Phillips The new release ‘The Flesh of Birds’ by E.G. Phillips, one of our favourite composers, is an astute and sarcastic reflection on human relationships and the human condition.  With subtle irony, he illuminates the absurdities of life and highlights the contrasts between beauty and decay, hope and disappointment,…

‘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…

From Passion to Reflection: "Her Love's So Hard" by E.G. Phillips

„Her Love’s So Hard“ by E.G. Phillips A melancholic yet romantic violin, masterfully played by Amberly Rosen and floating like a musical bridge in the gardens of poetry, accompanies E.G. Phillips on a musical path that has diverged from his previous release. „Her Love’s So Hard“ retains the same concise depth but is presented in an…

From Nature’s Fury to Human Struggle: “These Are Burning Days” by E.G. Phillips

 “These Are Burning Days” by E.G. Phillips A song that not only reflects natural disasters but also the emotional and societal challenges of our time. E.G. Phillips’ release “These Are Burning Days” combines vivid, almost painterly descriptions of nature with deep emotional and psychological reflections on loss, pain, and the human response to such catastrophes. …