Category: Album
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“TERRANOVA” by PhaseOne: Music from the Ashes of Civilization
PhaseOne is a producer from Sydney who blew up the heavy electronic scene with a powerful mix of bass music and metal. His style is mind-blowing dubstep with guitars and a dense, aggressive sound, where drops coexist with breakdowns, and synthetic subs with live riffs and screams. He skillfully combines elements of drumstep, riddim, and…
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Aromas of Sound: A Gastronomic Symphony by I Am Boleyn in the Debut Album “Voyager”
Many gourmets love to compare culinary delights to music, they say that in a good dish, just like in a symphony, everything must be in harmony: the taste, the aroma, and the mood. But here’s what’s interesting: if you flip this comparison and look at music through the lens of haute cuisine, you can discover…
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Seven Flavors of Tenderness: A Review of Molly Bogin’s New EP “Attachment Cycle”
Imagine a refined dinner, where each dish is a small masterpiece of haute cuisine, combining flavors and aromas carefully selected by the chef. Such is the music of Molly Bogin – her voice, like a rare truffle, slowly reveals itself in layered shades, turning into an elegant gastronomic delicacy where folk, gospel, and neo-soul intertwine.…
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“Echoionpulse” by Vincent Projects: A Vinyl Past, a Digital Present, an Emotional Future
From early childhood, Vincent Projects was surrounded by the sounds of vinyl. His grandfather’s collection from the 1950s and ’60s played at home as a continuous soundtrack, in the mornings, in the evenings, and even during Sunday cleanings. Later, his father’s records were added to these crackling melodies – from the 70s–80s, with fatter basslines…
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EP “Iridescent Serenade” by Wandour: Music that Smells Like Tropical Summer and Sounds Like a Neon Dream
The closer summer gets, the louder the music, the brighter the colors, and the longer the playlists. The sun is just starting to warm the asphalt, and we already have tracks in our ears that feel like they’ve burst straight out of a sunset disco. So hold on tight: your days are about to be…
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Musical Harvest of the Year: “Cosecha” by Ed Harvest
He started playing the saxophone at the age of four, went from performing in a jazz quartet to studying at Berklee College of Music, and is now releasing his debut album “Cosecha“, which promises to shake up the rock scene.Ed Harvest is a new name backed by a story of talent, perseverance, and love for…
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The Guys from ROYAL BLUSH Blew my Heart Away – Just Listen to Their EP “A Ways Away” and You’ll Get it All
Somewhere between the concrete streets of Jersey City and dreams echoing in guitar strumming, the band ROYAL BLUSH came into being. They formed in 2021 – at a time when the world had slightly slowed down, and people began rediscovering music. The initiator was guitarist Andrew Merclean – his inner emotionality clearly resonates with the…
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Mama Said Brings the Thunder: ‘Change in the Weather’ Is the Classic Rock Debut to Watch This May
The spring of this year brought not only colors and warmth, but also a notable musical event – the debut album of the California rock band Mama Said. The trio includes vocalists Jen and Latifah, longtime friends, and guitarist Derek, Jen’s husband. The band had previously made a name for themselves with several singles, and…
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Danish Musician, Spanish Language, and Love Struggles: Zac Celinder’s New EP “amar aun más”
Zac Celinder, also known as Zac Williams, is a Danish musician, producer, and songwriter from Copenhagen. He plays anything that makes a sound and sings in four languages (including Spanish!). His style is a mix of soul, R&B, pop, and funk. He started out in the club scenes of Copenhagen and now collaborates with names…
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The Timeless Sound of “Middle of Tomorrow” – A Thoughtful and Reflective Album by Knotted Wood
Today, I listened for the first time to the debut album “Middle of Tomorrow” by the band Knotted Wood, and I must honestly admit: it’s something special! The melodies, the rhythm, the vocal parts – all sound like memories, but turned into music. Sometimes music comes not with a shout, but with a quiet revelation.…