
REVIEW: RedLight – Les derives
From the opening seconds of Les dérives, RedLight makes it clear that their sound remains both uncompromising and deeply human. The track wastes no time

REVIEW: Lipford – Just a Cry
“Just a Cry” captures Lipford’s ability to merge emotional honesty with a commanding sound. From its opening moments, the track builds with raw intent, guided

REVIEW: ReeToxA – Papa Loves Ladyboys
ReeToxA brings forward a track that feels alive with both rhythm and meaning. Papa Loves Ladyboys starts with crisp guitar tones that lift the song

REVIEW: Bishopskin – Doggerland
Bishopskin’s new single Doggerland is less a song than a passage into a forgotten world. Inspired by the land that once bridged Britain and continental

REVIEW: Harry Bertora – Saints and Sinners
Harry Bertora’s “Saints and Sinners” is a track built on atmosphere and emotional depth, blending synth-driven textures with reflective songwriting. The opening moments establish a

REVIEW: Jeremy Parsons – Who Was I
Jeremy Parsons returns with “Who Was I?”, a track that strips back all pretenses and dives straight into reflection. Rooted in country and Americana tones,
