Track Review

Haus of Sound’s Madness is an ‘80s Synth-Rock Anthem to your Own Descent

There’s a different kind of comfort that comes from moments you know you’ll be damned. And the sound? Madness. The repetition, the destructive patterns, and the emotional turmoil it brings is perfectly translated into an 80s synth-rock anthem by Haus of Sound. Haus of Sound is a 5-piece alt-pop band from Seattle. When they step […]

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“Little Game” by Kris Kolls Offers the Perfect Soundtrack for Your Next Emotional Plot Twist

The new song “Little Game” by Kris Kolls is cheeky, charming, and just the right amount of chaotic. It’s the musical equivalent of a slightly toxic situationship you know you shouldn’t be in but can’t help loving anyway. It captures the playfulness of a flirt gone too far, the emotional whiplash of texting someone you

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“I Found a Monster” by Seth Schaeffer Is for Staring Into the Abyss at 1 A.M. While Your Reflection Blinks First

So there’s this track. It’s called “I Found a Monster.” It’s by Seth Schaeffer, and listening to it is a bit like being emotionally waterboarded by your inner child. You know, the one who’s still mad you never learned to skateboard and occasionally dreams in grayscale. But, weirdly, in a good way. Like therapy, if

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“Love Isn’t Always” Is Echomatica’s Obscure Take On Love

People are used to associating the feeling of love with sunshine, rainbows and glitter and everything bright and positive in the world; however, love isn’t all that, because it’s also mysterious, something people shouldn’t be fully content with. That other side is shown, heard, and felt in “Love Isn’t Always”, a song heavy on ambience

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“Spirit Box” by Love Ghost is a Quiet, Unsettling Descent into the Core of Your Emotions

There’s something so eerily haunting when trying to reach out to the dead—it’s the muffled voices, or indistinct sounds that send chills to your spine. Spirit Box does the same. Only this time, Love Ghost isn’t talking about spirits, they speak to the shadows—confronting the depth of emotions. Spirit Box starts off with a soft,

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Get Inspired By Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Infinite Possibilities”

Written and performed with poise, “Infinite Possibilities” is just as dreamy and hopeful as it sounds, but with the intent to actually stand firm and fulfill those dreams. It tells a story about a journey through a high-flowing melody and vocabulary that extends beyond the screen and speakers. Kelsie Kimberlin is an American-Ukrainian singer and

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Blood and Bones Takes Us to a Wakeless Warzone in their New Single, “Cost of Greed”

Münster-based metalcore band, Blood and Bones, is known for mixing AI-generated vocals into their music, with artificial persona, Luna, on board. This groundbreaking approach breaks free from the traditional process of music-making and changes our perspective in how meaningful music can be created with technological innovation without losing the heart and soul of what it

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Trevor Drako’s Musical Outlet “Bottomless Emotions” Is Out Now

Sometimes, things just need to be put out there, may it be unfiltered or thought out, planned or unplanned. In this case, Trevor Drako has managed to put every emotion in hip-hop track “Bottomless Emotions”, effectively utilizing music as an outlet, and his platform a place for everyone to come together and resonate with his

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Every Second of A Wolf Like Me’s “4:49” Feels Lived In—That’s How it Sticks and Lingers

There’s a distinct sound attached to an artist’s work when every layer bears the imprint of his hand and heart. This is how 4:49 by A Wolf Like Me stands out, where every part laid out is deeply personal and truly lived-in. A Wolf Like Me is the brainchild of Aaron Reiter. Hailing from Perth,

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