Konrad Kinard’s ‘War Is Family’ Is A Deeply Immersive Album
Konrad Kinard’s War Is Family (Surviving the Cold War and the Unraveling of an Imagined America) is an audacious and...
Konrad Kinard’s War Is Family (Surviving the Cold War and the Unraveling of an Imagined America) is an audacious and...
“Rockstar Life” begins with the hum of distorted guitars and ends with a quiet sense of catharsis — the sound...
On Movements In Hope, SonicNeuron moves beyond the typical AI-assisted production narrative and presents something more nuanced: a hybrid creative...
Mayzee has always operated in the fluid space where London cool meets Lagos spirit—a hybrid identity that shapes every syllable...
Cohetes’ “Cuestión de Tiempo” arrives like a quiet confession whispered over neon-lit streets, the kind of track that knows heartache...
Few artists can fuse heart and grit quite like Dan Thomas. “Is It Enough Yet” bursts forth as a folk-punk...
Charlie Freeman’s Reconnection is a study in authenticity. Over a brief but potent runtime, Freeman communicates a profound sense of...
Scottish producer AKIRAH returns with “Mamacita”, a bruising riddim anthem that fuses his signature dubstep aggression with drum & bass...
MAB returns with “The Star Lounge”, a single that exemplifies the artist’s fearless approach to genre-blurring music while reaffirming Jon...
There’s something quietly revelatory about watching a band like My Side of Paradise take a familiar genre and turn it...