From the opening moments you immediately get thrown into the deep end for what essentially became a wild ride of sound design and incredible art. On I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know, the bedroom musician Silver Dawn taps into something completely new to us, crafting an experimental glitch pop journey that is the literal definition of adventurous. It’s a track that thrives on unpredictability, embracing uncertainty both thematically and musically
Reinvention is one of the oldest traditions in music. Some artists change their sound. Others change their image. The most compelling transformations, however, happen when an artist strips away expectations and finally allows themselves to create from a place of complete honesty. On The Day I Became Sacred Again, Baltimore artist Martian Man accomplishes exactly that, delivering a deeply personal and musically ambitious album that feels less like a reintroduction and more like a spiritual awakening.
Rock music has always thrived when it finds the sweet spot between raw emotion and undeniable energy. Too much of one can overwhelm the other but the Orlando-based hard rock outfit Kings County understands this balance exceptionally well, and their latest single, “What Now,” may be one of the strongest examples yet of the band’s ability to pair relatable songwriting with massive, arena-ready sound. When you listen, listen loud!
Right in the first 30 seconds, you can immediately feel the change in tone from previous works, and wow, we are welcoming te change with wide open arms. Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard have certifiably crushed it on their newest offering, “The Shadow Remains”. Dark, hypnotic, and emotionally gripping, the track showcases a much different side of the project while retaining the songwriting strengths that have made their work so great from the beginning. Prepare for something new!
When we reviewed Andy Smythe’s Quiet Revolution, we were immediately struck by the sheer beauty of it all. It felt like the work of a songwriter who had spent decades refining his craft and understanding exactly how to connect with listeners on a profound emotional level. Now, with Quiet Revolution Extra, the London-based multi-instrumentalist returns not with an afterthought or a collection of leftovers, but with a companion EP that meaningfully expands upon that record in the best way possible.