There’s a gravity pulling everything together on Only a Broken Heart Can Hold the World, the debut album from Susan Style. Inspired by a prayer often attributed to Mother Teresa, the record leans into the idea that true openness comes through breaking, and then dares to build something radiant from those pieces. Across seven tracks and a concise 24 minute runtime, Susan crafts an album that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a snapshot of everything she’s been through.
There’s a certain kind of album that doesn’t demand your attention so much as it earns your trust, settling in beside you like an old friend on a long drive. My Own Kind of Normal from Rick Lockwood is exactly that kind of record, a gently glowing collection of songs that feels tailor-made for open roads, late sunsets, and the quiet moments in between. It’s easy listening at its best and Rick truly outdid himself here!
Limbo, the newest album from BAUGS, exists in that hypnotic in between space its title suggests and absolutely took us by hold on our first listen through. Across 12 tracks and just under 37 minutes, BAUGS crafts a fully realized sonic world that feels less like a playlist and more like stepping into a softly spinning dream. If you’re looking for the lost art of the “album experience”, look no further, you’ve found it.
This is a band that prior to listening to, we had no knowledge of, but they’ve completely wowed us with only one piece. On this striking single, Away! away! crafts a world where contradiction isn’t something to resolve, but something to sit with, to observe, and maybe, to understand. It’s a song that doesn’t rush toward answers. Instead, it lingers in the questions and absolutely moves you with its impeccably unique structure and sound.
There are artists who evolve quietly, and then there are those who pivot with intention, turning the page so decisively it feels like the start of a new chapter entirely. Angel Dweh is stepping firmly into the latter category with his upcoming film Scorpio: A Film by Angel Dweh, a project that signals not just growth, but transformation.