
REVIEW: Bernie Chiaravalle – Walk Into the Light
Bernie Chiaravalle’s “Walk Into the Light,” featuring Australian singer Angus Gill, is presented through its press material as a pop-rock single built on clarity, melody,

REVIEW: Franklin Gotham – Sunshine & Gasoline
Franklin Gotham’s “Sunshine & Gasoline” captures the feeling of movement before destination, where the journey itself becomes the emotional core. Built on a neo-reggae and

REVIEW: The Radio Addicts – Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s
The Radio Addicts arrive with “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s,” a burst of indie punk energy that feels less like a carefully constructed statement

REVIEW: Noble Hops – Music Man
Few songs celebrate musicians without turning them into myths, yet Music Man finds strength in doing exactly that. Noble Hops builds its latest single around

REVIEW: Eleyet McConnell – The Ledge
Some songs describe emotional breaking points. The Ledge places the listener directly inside one. Eleyet McConnell’s latest single from The Journey captures the moment when

REVIEW: OB1.Obi – No Breaks
What makes NO BREAKS compelling is the clarity of its vision. OB1.Obi approaches the song with a direct message and never loses sight of it.
