
REVIEW: Giuseppe Cucè – El mundo es verdadero
Opening quietly, El mundo es verdadero draws the listener into a cinematic space shaped by warmth and restraint. The instrumentation leans on analog textures and

REVIEW: Lana Crow – I Do
Rather than rushing its introduction, Lana Crow’s I Do unfolds patiently, guided by a restrained palette of synths and textures. Soft analog pads and gentle

REVIEW: Giuseppe Cucè – 21 grammi
Giuseppe Cucè’s 21 grammi unfolds as a carefully sequenced album that rewards attentive listening, with each song functioning as a distinct chapter within a larger

REVIEW: The Red Lite District – Living in Slow Motion
The Red Lite District is known for momentum, but “Living In Slow Motion” chooses a different kind of impact. Positioned within the Life Won’t Wait

REVIEW: Brian Mullins – Hills of West Virginia
Hills of West Virginia unfolds with a quiet confidence, inviting the listener into a reflective space shaped by memory rather than spectacle. From the opening

REVIEW: Lana Crow – Laugh With You
Lana Crow’s “Laugh With You” presents itself as a calm yet confident statement of self-belief, blending indie pop and alt pop influences into a song
