With “Merry Go Round,” Suzannah Turns Vulnerability into Pop Brilliance
There is something quietly magnetic about the way Suzannah steps into her debut era. No grand declarations, no forced bravado. Instead, she arrives with poise, …
There is something quietly magnetic about the way Suzannah steps into her debut era. No grand declarations, no forced bravado. Instead, she arrives with poise, …
Toronto’s VALYEAR do not arrive quietly with “AN INVITATION TO CHAOS.” They kick the door open, drag the listener inside, and refuse to let anyone …
Pronounced Mahn-Doo Soul and rooted in a Sanskrit word meaning “The Joyous,” MANDU SOUL arrives with a debut that feels anything but tentative. His first …
There are albums that tell stories, and then there are albums that build worlds so vivid they seem to hum with their own gravity. Hounds …
There are singers who impress, and then there are singers who arrive. Zyan Reign belongs squarely to the latter. Her debut album “Mockingbird” does not …
There’s a particular alchemy that occurs when vulnerability meets atmospheric precision, and Lois Powell and Night Wolf have captured that elusive balance with remarkable clarity …
There are artists who play notes, and there are artists who shape meaning through sound. Andre Correa belongs firmly in the latter category. A Brazilian …
In the luminous maze of Tokyo’s Ikebukuro district, where century-old traditions collide with cutting-edge digital culture, Aux Fidelity has emerged as one of independent electronic …
In a pop landscape often dominated by immediacy and surface-level thrills, D-I-4-A-S arrives as a rare and arresting presence. With the debut EP “A New …
Rick W Mercer emerges as a rare craftsman devoted to something far more enduring than a simple manufactured musical moment. A guitarist, studio musician, and …