
REVIEW: Mike Shouse – Upon Looking Back (Ft. Tony MacAlpine)
Built on a steady rhythmic pulse, “Upon Looking Back” by Mike Shouse presents a more measured take on instrumental rock, where structure and tone take

REVIEW: Gary Pratt – Buzzin’
Opening with a bright and easygoing tone, “Buzzin’” by Gary Pratt leans into a lively country sound shaped by clean guitars and a steady rhythmic

REVIEW: Shweta Harve – Have You Loved Like a Tree?
Built around a gentle and deliberate musical foundation, “Have You Loved Like a Tree?” by Shweta Harve leans into understated instrumentation that allows its message

ALBUM REVIEW: ReeToxa – Soliloquy
ReeToxA’s Soliloquy is not an album that aims for immediacy. It is expansive, deliberate, and at times overwhelming, unfolding across 26 tracks as a deeply

REVIEW: Bailey Perrie – Ready For You
Certain songs rely on buildup, but “Ready For You” chooses immediacy instead, opening with punchy guitars and tightly driven drums that set a clear pace

REVIEW: The Perfect Storm – Song For My Friends
From the first strum of the electric guitar, “Song for My Friends” immediately establishes a warm, vibrant atmosphere. The Perfect Storm layer shimmering harmonies over
