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Category: Music

‘Itchy, flakey, scalp.’ | Interview with Eyesore & The Jinx

With a truly original vocal delivery, raw guitar and bass riffs, and post punk aesthetics, Eyesore & the Jinx successfully channel the feeling of anxiety into No More Nails.

Eyesore & The Jinx, Jitterbug, Liverpool, No More Nails, post punk, Punk, Rock, UK

Lance Gurisik – Quanta [Review]

Lance Gurisik’s debut single is simply irresistible.

Australia, Electronic, Experimental Electronika, IDM, Jazz, Lance Gurisik, Nu jazz, Quanta, Sydney

Arts Fishing Club – hello heartbreak [Review]

Hello Heartbreak!

Alternative Rock, Arts Fishing Club, Folk rock, hello heartbreak, Indie Rock, Nashville, Rock, USA

HILOTRONS – Lonely Cinema (Omission of Sin) [Review]

In most cases, music accompanies a film. In this case we feel like we need a film to accompany the music.

Canada, Cinematic, Experimental, HILOTRONS, Lonely Cinema (Omission of Sin), Ontario, Ottawa, Pop/R&B, Psychedelia, Psychedelic pop

‘Piano – Memories – Harmony’ | Interview with Alma Pinta-Tourret

Alma Pinta-Tourret, a talented French artist and composer, presents her elegant and skillful jazzy sound through her debut solo album “ENFANCE”.

Alma Pinta-Tourret, Debut Album, France, Jazz, My 2 Bros, Piano, Toulouse

ParisPiano – Doing Nothing [Review]

Spend a couple of minutes doing nothing.

France, Neoclassical, ParisPiano, Piano

‘Dark, Jazzy, Psychedelic’ | Interview with Claire Brooks

Claire Brooks masterfully combines a sweet selection of synth lines and emotionally-infused vocoder vocals to create a captivatingly minimal yet highly addictive composition.

Claire Brooks, Electronic, Heartbeat, Indietronica, Pop/R&B

Maero – New World Order [Review]

It is Maero, and this is his universe. Are you ready for the next chapter?

Electronika, Experimental Electronika, IDM, Los Angeles, Maero, Mauritius, New World Order, USA

Lily Kelso – Sirens [Review]

An enchanting production that will lure you towards a dangerous atmospheric adventure.

Alternative Rock, Boston, Indie Rock, Lily Kelso, Massachusetts, Rock, Sirens, USA

Esslemont – Sharper then a Hounds Tooth [Review]

If you are not feeling well, it will make you feel even worse. It’s that real.

And Then You Burst Into Flames, Electronic, Esslemont, Experimental, Experimental Electronika, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Sharper then a Hounds Tooth, UK

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