smush turn ‘Lawyers in Love’ into a ghost-lit daydream
smush have always had a knack for making songs feel like half-remembered dreams, but their new reimagining of Hotline TNT’s ‘Lawyers in Love’ might be their most breathtaking transformation yet. This is a moment where a familiar melody slips through a wormhole and comes back shimmering, fragile, and strangely alive. WhereContinue Reading
Daniel Powter’s ‘Celebrate the Holidays’ is a snow-dusted comeback wrapped in pure pop joy
There’s a particular thrill that comes when an artist with genuine pop history steps back into the frame. With his newest offering ‘Celebrate the Holidays’, Daniel Powter delivers a festive burst of widescreen warmth that feels tailor-made for the moment the tree lights flick on and the living room turns golden. PowterContinue Reading
Cahill delivers holiday chaos, club euphoria, and sleigh bells on steroids with ‘Cahill’s Christmas Vol. 1’
If Christmas needed a defibrillator, Cahill have just slammed the paddles down. ‘Cahill’s Christmas Vol. 1’ is not your gentle, fireside, mulled-wine holiday soundtrack. It’s a turbocharged blast of festive adrenaline engineered for the kind of December nights when the dancefloor is hotter than a roasting chestnut. The Liverpool trio diveContinue Reading
Erro’s ‘Shadowland’ is the sound of an artist becoming unmistakably herself
Erro’s second album feels like a clearing of fog, a step into bolder light, and a songwriter finally trusting the full weight of her instincts. ‘Shadowland’ arrives as a shadow-twin to her previous LP ‘Strawberry Moon’, offering something deeper, sharper, and pulsing with a sense of artistic self-possession that only comes after survivingContinue Reading
Still Ruins turn longing into light on the radiant ‘Our Penance’
There’s a certain kind of song that feels like it slipped through a crack in time; too polished to be underground, yet too emotionally complex to be pure nostalgia. ‘Our Penance’, the latest offering from Still Ruins, sits squarely in that gorgeous in-between, glowing like a rediscovered artefact from another era yetContinue Reading
Pisgah reimagines ruin on her debut album ‘Faultlines’
Pisgah’s ‘Faultlines’ arrives on the scene like a flare shot into a dark sky. Brittney Jenkins has crafted the rare kind of record that feels both volcanic and intimate, delivering a work that pulses with intensity even in its quietest corners. This is Pisgah stepping out of the shadows and into herContinue Reading
Jonivan Jones ignites something special on ‘At Joe’s Sound Room’
Some artists chase grandeur. Jonivan Jones chases truth, and on ‘At Joe’s Sound Room’, he catches it with both hands. His new three-song EP glows with the electricity of an artist tapping directly into the heart of why this folk music endures. It’s intimate, alive, and hits with the force of a whisperedContinue Reading
Ula’s ‘Boysulk’ is a dazzling, devastating alt-pop debut
Some EPs whisper their way into the world. While ‘Boysulk’ blooms, glows, and crackles. Ula’s debut project lands with the kind of confidence and cinematic sweep that makes you sit up straight, press replay, and immediately wonder where this artist has been hiding until now. Ula crafts ‘Boysulk’ entirely by herself, and you can feelContinue Reading
West Wickhams’ ‘Sakura’ is a neon-goth reverie about everything beautiful that refuses to last
West Wickhams have always been a universe, a hallucination, a cult whisper delivered in reverb. And their latest offering ‘Sakura’ may be the purest extraction of that world yet. Born from a meditation on fleeting beauty, the EP is a series of sonic polaroids from a place where nothing stays, everythingContinue Reading
Intercontinen7al’s ‘Love Is Everywhere’ radiates pure, borderless joy
Some bands chase scale with volume. Intercontinen7al chase it with vision, and that’s why ‘Love Is Everywhere’ hits like sunlight breaking through cloud cover. The globe-spanning collective are nearing the final chapter of their extraordinary experiment, yet instead of looking inward, their new single stretches its arms wider than ever. ‘Love IsContinue Reading









