Single Reviews

  • Clayjay – Heights

    Montréal, Québec native and electronic artist Clayjay goes organic on his recently released debut EP titled GÜD.  The full-length came out mid-October and features 8...

  • Felix Devotion – At War

    NYC-based singer/composer/writer Joel Uritescu adopted the moniker Felix Devotion in order to channel his musical material and performance art in the electronic pop genre. At...

  • SONG PREMIERE: Maya Solovey – Blue Heart

    Photo credit: Shervin Lainez Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Maya Solovey is gearing up for the release of her album, Blue Heart, due out on November 18th. With...

  • One Track Minds – She

    Norwegian psych-rock band One Track Minds released its debut album, A Price To Be Paid, earlier this month on the newly-minted record label Brygga Records....

  • Happy Lives – Give Up With

    Los Angeles-residing singer/producer Mike Lande grew up in Boston and spent a decade in Brookyn drumming in various bands in the punk genre, but he’s...

  • DEVAULT & Team EZY – My Own feat. Sansa

    Orange County electronic artist DEVAULT and Los Angeles native and Skrillex-supporting innovator Team EZY (AKA Drew Gold) have joined forces on the collaborative electronic track...

  • Aloric – Fate

    The London-located Aloric is shrouded in mystery, just like his/its atmospheric and mesmerizing post-rock music, from the original homage to Jeff Buckley, Grace, to the...

  • The Blue Poets – With Your Eyes

    The Blue Poets may hail from Hamburg, Germany (and Australia), but the band’s sound is a cross between 1970s British classic rock and 1990s alternative...

  • Von Grey – Creep (Radiohead Cover)

    Atlanta, Georgia-based alt-rock/pop quartet and sister act Von Grey is a classically-taught entity that already has quite a few music-related accomplishments to its name, from...

  • The Furious Seasons – Longshot

    Los Angeles-based band The Furious Seasons shakes up its folk-pop sound this go around, crafting an acoustic set of songs for its 5th album, look...