
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

ALBUM REVIEW: Riley Finch – Only When You Come
Riley Finch’s debut album, Only When You Come, is a fearless exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and self-discovery, presented through a raw alternative rock lens. Released

REVIEW: ReeToxA – Thrift Shop Dress
Energy defines “Thrift Shop Dress” from its opening seconds, with Reetoxa leaning into a guitar-driven sound that feels immediate and unfiltered. The instrumentation is built

REVIEW: New Nobility – One Child One Smile
A gentle rhythmic pulse introduces “One Child One Smile,” immediately setting a tone that feels warm and intentional rather than attention-seeking. The instrumentation draws from

REVIEW: Dima Zouchinski – Eddie
A burst of distorted guitar opens “Eddie” with immediate intent, setting a tone that blends punk urgency with classic rock attitude. The instrumentation feels tight
