REVIEW: Raised By Rage – Remind Me Why

“Remind Me Why” by Raised By Rage moves quietly, pulling listeners into a space that feels raw and carefully held together. There’s no rush to impress; instead, the track leans into patience, letting emotion take its time. Rather than overwhelming the listener, the first sounds of steady drums and muted electric guitar sketch out a […]

REVIEW: Things Change – Juicy Boom

“Juicy Boom,” the latest single from Things Change, bursts onto the scene with a vibrant fusion of punk, pop-punk, and alternative rock energy. From the very first notes, the track pulls listeners into a tightly wound build-up, fueled by catchy guitar riffs and emotionally charged vocals that feel both raw and refreshing. The production is […]

REVIEW: Harry Bertora – I’ll See You in My Dreams

Harry Bertora’s “I’ll See You in My Dreams” from the Dreamland EP is a total vibe. It blends synthwave and rock to create this emotional, dreamy track that really sticks with you. The song starts with these warm, nostalgic analog synths that set the mood right away, and then the electric guitar kicks in—man, it’s […]

REVIEW: Audrey Saparno – The One I Need

Audrey Saparno’s “The One I Need” is the kind of song that just wraps around you like a soft scarf on a cold night. It’s mellow, stripped-back, and full of quiet emotion—the kind of track you want playing in the background while snow falls outside your window. The song leans into an indie-folk, singer-songwriter vibe […]

REVIEW: Tatum Treffeisen – Running

Running” by Tatum Treffeisen is one of those songs that pulls you in quietly and then leaves a lasting mark. From the very first guitar riff—steady, thoughtful, and just a bit haunting—you can feel a story unfolding. As the drums and bass gently make their entrance, the track picks up a subtle momentum, mirroring the […]

REVIEW: Turning Point – The Eulogy

“The Eulogy” by My Turning Point is a hauntingly intimate ballad that feels more like a whispered confession than a traditional song. Written and recorded by Leon Evans, the one-man force behind the project, this track unfolds like a diary entry torn from the pages of a sleepless night. Inspired by a dream and composed […]

REVIEW: Karlie – There Will Be Light

Karlie’s “There Will Be Light” is an absolute gem—an 80s-inspired synth-pop track that hits right in the feels. From the very first note, the pulsing synth groove pulls you in, creating a dreamy, almost cinematic atmosphere that sets the perfect stage for what’s to come. Produced by Geronimo Latumeten, the track is polished yet raw […]

REVIEW: Lawrence Timoni – Life’s a Mess (But We Love It)

Lawrence Timoni’s “Life’s a Mess (But We Love It)” is not just a song—it’s a raw, swirling surge of emotion wrapped in gritty guitar riffs and ambient chaos. The single opens with a pulsing rhythm that feels tribal in nature, only to be swept into a dense fog of distorted guitars and shimmering synths. There’s […]

REVIEW: Poison Oak – Replay

“Replay” by Poison Oak is the kind of song that grabs your attention right away and doesn’t let go. It’s fast, punchy, and full of emotion, like someone letting off steam after holding it in for too long. The guitars kick in with this bright, slightly chaotic energy that gives the song its drive. There’s […]

REVIEW: Rozsa – Bones

Rozsa’s debut single, Bones, hits like a punch wrapped in silk—haunting, beautiful, and brutally honest. Right from the start, you’re pulled in by a mix of over-compressed drums and these ghostly electric harp arpeggios that glide through the track like a warning. There’s something hypnotic about the way it builds—slow, deliberate, and full of tension. […]