REVIEW: Goddamn Wolves – I Hate This Song

Goddamn Wolves deliver a sharp, vibrant jolt with “I Hate This Song,” a track that thrives on contradiction and creative spark. Opening with a jagged, catchy guitar riff and a tight rhythmic backbone, the Raleigh trio leans into their alt-rock instincts while injecting just enough modern flair to keep it fresh. It’s a track that […]

REVIEW: ReeToxa – Bobbie

“Bobbie” by ReeToxA is a slow-burning tribute wrapped in raw vulnerability. The track begins with a quiet blend of soft piano and restrained guitar, immediately setting a contemplative tone. There is no flash or bombast here, just carefully measured instrumentation that serves the emotion behind every word. Produced by Simon Moro and supported by a […]

REVIEW: ReeToxA – You

ReeToxA’s “You” opens with a soft guitar progression that instantly signals something personal. The tone is gentle but pointed, hinting at emotional weight beneath the surface. It’s not showy or loud. Instead, it draws the listener in, setting the stage for a track that slowly unfolds like a confession that’s been waiting to be told. […]

REVIEW: Marc Soucy – PTSD: Paris-Tokyo Suborbital Departures

From its first pulsing note, “PTSD: Paris-Tokyo Suborbital Departures” sets a tone that is strange, sleek, and haunting. Marc Soucy doesn’t just compose music—he constructs environments. This track pulls listeners into a quiet tension, where metallic drones and electronic whispers mimic the feeling of moving through unfamiliar airports or distant galaxies. What gives the piece […]

REVIEW: Charming Scars – Smart Tart

Charming Scars, the creative project of Shaun Carter, delivers a bold and intricate track with “Smart Tart.” Beneath its cheeky title lies a song that balances sharp wit and technical mastery, showcasing a fresh take on alternative punk infused with progressive rock elements. From the outset, “Smart Tart” commands attention with a complex structure that […]

REVIEW: ArtfulFrankArhur – Moment

“Moment,” the latest single from Finnish solo artist ArtfulFrankArthur, distills emotion into a rich, guitar-driven soundscape that feels both introspective and expansive. Led by Simo Andersén, the project builds on the foundation laid by February’s “Reflection,” but here, the mood deepens and the craftsmanship sharpens. The track opens with delicate, layered guitar lines that shimmer […]

REVIEW: Varun Das – Top Of The Mountain

“Top of the Mountain” is a stunning, shape-shifting instrumental by Varun Das that feels less like a song and more like an emotional expedition. As one of the centerpiece tracks on Childlike, it showcases Das’s ability to blend complexity with pure heart. This isn’t background music—it’s cinematic, high-stakes, and demands active listening. The piece begins […]

REVIEW: Marc Soucy – That Thing You Said

Marc Soucy’s latest single, “That Thing You Said,” marks a graceful pivot from the tension-filled and surreal soundscapes of his earlier work toward a gentler, more reflective tone. This track emerges as a lush, cinematic ballad that gently envelops the listener with warm orchestral strings, delicate harmonica, and subtle electronic textures, crafting an intimate and […]

REVIEW: Moon Club – Utopia 90

Moon Cub’s “Utopia 90” is a slow-motion glide through memory and melody, a song that floats effortlessly in the space between reflection and rhythm. Built on soft pulses of trip-hop percussion and layered ambient textures, the track opens with a warm synth motif that feels like light hitting the edge of water, fluid and gently […]

REVIEW: Odelet – Wait For You (Revived)

Odelet’s “Wait For You (Revived)” invites listeners into a meditative soundscape where emotion and atmosphere intertwine. The track opens with a soft blend of ambient textures, setting a contemplative tone that persists throughout its 2:50 duration. The slow tempo of 70 BPM in C minor complements the song’s introspective nature, allowing each element to breathe […]