Neona Ray Begins a New Chapter with ‘Those Two Blue Eyes’
There is a particular kind of strength in music that does not need to shout. It arrives through recognition, through...
There is a particular kind of strength in music that does not need to shout. It arrives through recognition, through...
Chris Arthur did not set out to make an album. When a relationship came to an end, songwriting became an...
Simao Imani returns with Jeune Enfant, a beautifully understated single that blends neo-soul, alternative R&B, indie folk, jazz and singer-songwriter...
There is something quietly captivating about the way Ella Loretta builds emotional worlds within her music. On Sweet Tooth, she...
There is a refreshing lack of sentimentality in Mountains, Hope., the new single from Manchester-based singer-songwriter Mr. Novembre. While many...
Debut albums often arrive burdened with expectation, functioning as introductions, manifestos and personal histories all at once. Songs of Noah...
Some debut releases feel like carefully assembled introductions. Others arrive as open conversations. Sakai’s Do You Like Me Now? belongs...
Marsha Swanson has always approached songwriting as an act of discovery. Rather than simply capturing moments, her work examines the...
There is a quiet elegance to Harry Hudson Taylor’s What Do You Take Me For, a song that resists excess...
With “Chrome Heart Jeans,” J€AN-MARC continues to demonstrate that his career is not just artistically driven but strategically engineered. The...