by Mark McConville | Jul 29, 2022 | Album Reviews
This intelligent music weaves potent guitar moments with morose lyricism. Night Moves is a band evolving on every song, and their EP The Redaction proves they have what it takes to storm the music industry. Readying their charm, the act, don’t halt their...
by Mark McConville | Jul 29, 2022 | Album Reviews
Multi-instrumentalist Princess Maha secures her place in the limelight with her project, The Kut. A trailblazing venture, the songwriter, opens her mind with Grit, an album brimming in hooks and rock sensibilities, while sticking to a pop punk sound. And Princess Maha...
by Mark McConville | Jul 29, 2022 | Album Reviews
This is desirable music with a melancholic twist. LA band Hunny keep their momentum on red alert with Homesick, which is their EP of composure. The act does not keep their secrets to themselves either, as the lyrics detail love being smashed to pieces. The...
by Mark McConville | Jul 25, 2022 | Album Reviews
Pop music sometimes lacks substance, and can be one-dimensional at times. With this EP starlet, Danny Goo merges together tight pop sensibilities with pop punk leanings, creating well-crafted music. The singer-songwriter also opens his poetic mind...
by Mark McConville | Jul 25, 2022 | Album Reviews
There’s a lot to like here and Smash Into Pieces are defending their throne, while pushing the limitations of their sound. The act is angry, resentful against the heartless, and on their record Throne, they do not shy away from baring their souls. Lost hope...