Category: Album
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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.…
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Lips Speak Louder With their Debut Album “Consolation Prize”: Guitars, Drums, and no Mercy
Inspired by the spirit of Nashville, the girls from Lips Speak Louder decided to blow up the scene with their unique sound. Picture this: one with a guitar, the other on drums – and together, with their energy and drive, they create something fresh and multilayered. The duo, made up of Rachel Brandsness (vocals, guitar)…
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“uLove: Rayhan’s Version” by Rayhan Jabbar: Loud, Honest, and With no Brakes
Rayhan Jabbar is a guy from Scarborough, Toronto. Fans know him as a rapper, actor, and sketch comedian. And now, he’s dropped his debut album: “uLove: Rayhan’s Version.” This is the first part of his upcoming trilogy, which he hasn’t even named yet. Why “Rayhan’s Version”? Because it’s a raw, unfiltered musical narrative – full…
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New Era, New Sounds: Marcus Orelias and His Album “Maybe It’s Somethin’…”
Today, I want to talk about a work that deserves attention. The focus is Marcus Orelias – a Bay Area artist whose creative versatility is nothing short of astonishing: musician, science fiction writer, former professional athlete, actor, and visual artist. Imagine an entire art gallery embodied within a single individual – and his new album,”…
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“I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere” by The Ram: A Journey into the World of Good Old Rock and Memories
A couple of months ago, I wrote reviews of The Ram singles, which served as heralds of his new album. And now the release of “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere” is out – and I want to talk a bit about what this thing is. Essentially, these are home demos, reimagined together with his…
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He Challenged War, Climate Collapse, and Racism: Danny Groenland’s New Album “burning Rome” is Bold Enough to Look Into the Flames – and Sing Back
In times of moral crisis, indifference becomes a betrayal — of the world, of our own selves. Silence cuts deeper than any scream. Creating music in such a moment feels like standing on the edge of despair, a half-mad attempt to reach out before the darkness closes in. Yet in these strange, restless sounds, a…
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You Will Definitely Cry (and maybe even dance): Stephanie Bettman’s New Album “Out Of The Darkness” is Raw Emotion, Unfiltered
Did you ever catch Wings of Desire? It’s Wim Wenders’ moody, meditative glide through Berlin’s muted streets and quiet longings. The film is soaked in poetic melancholy, big-brain meditations on mortality, solitude, and the ache of simply being human. And while floating through all that moody introspection, a thought slammed into me: Stephanie Bettman’s voice…
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Put this on and walk like you own the night: EP Kryptonita by MATTI is the ’80s wrapping you in a hug and whispering in Spanish
Imagine you’re deep inside a neon-lit circuit board masquerading as a city. The sidewalks sweat chrome, puddles pulse with BPMs, and in the corner of all that glossy cyber-noir — there it is: synthwave. It’s dripping nostalgia, dipped in fluorescent tones straight out of a VHS tape you found behind a broken TV in a…