Category: Album
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EP ‘Songs From Hospital Rooms’: Musical Therapy by Classtronaut
Boise is a cultural oasis in the heart of the American hinterland. Yes, there are no skyscrapers or crowds of tourists, but it has soul. For example, the Treefort Music Fest is a large-scale event that brings together people from all corners of the country. Walking its streets, you can meet musicians playing unusual instruments…
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Love, Pain, and California: The Return of Andrew Browning and 9 Pound Hammers in the Album “Love Is a Beautiful Thing”
Originally from picturesque New England, Andrew Browning seemed like a man preparing himself for something greater since childhood. Music entered his life during his school years, like an unexpected guest. In those days, their teacher insisted on one thing: the children had to sing classics. But not Beethoven and Mozart, rather American classics — Bob…
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Ever Wonder What Losing Control Sounds Like? Dripping Trees Just Bottled It Up and Called It “Balance is Gone”
How does the world sound when balance is lost? The band Dripping Trees offers an answer to this question in their new album Balance is Gone. This release is an exploration of personal and global themes that alters the perception of reality. The band takes a step into the unknown, and their new album is…
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The absurdity of life, existential questions: ‘Forced Fun For The Just OK Life Fun,’ the debut album by Mighty Jupiter & The Mooncake Band
Sometimes, to truly understand a musical album you need to step back a little and imagine you’re talking about something entirely different, for example, an ancient garden. Picture this: its paths meander through dense thickets, leading at times to an open clearing where order and symmetry reign, and at other times disappearing into wild, secluded…
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Silent Nights, Shimmering Strings: Cecily Beer’s New EP Carols of the Harp
Harp… It has always seemed to me that this instrument descended to us from the peaks of Olympus. It is one of those musical instruments that capture the eye, enchanting with its refinement. Just one glimpse of its shimmering strings, and you are already captivated. When the harp sounds, the world stands still. The most…
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An Exquisite Homage: Dustin Gledhill’s New Album ‘Live at Wigmore Hall – 2010’
For many, classical music represents the pinnacle of high art and remains a vital part of the world’s cultural heritage. The name of Gabriel Fauré is well-known, yet not every modern listener fully appreciates the legacy of this legendary composer, whose work continues to inspire admiration to this day. Gabriel Fauré was the embodiment of…
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Christina Sikora’s ‘twenty something’: Bold, Honest, and Perfectly Vulnerable
I once heard the phrase, “When the stars are shining, it means someone needs them…” that words may perfectly capture what drew Christina Sikora to the stage. Christina Sikora is a bold heroine of the music scene who broke out of the shadows of New Jersey into the bright lights. This twenty-year-old singer and songwriter…
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Electronic Therapy: HULLAH and His Debut EP ‘WAVESTATE’ as Revelation and Experiment in Sound
The debut EP ‘WAVESTATE’ by HULLAH, can be compared to a sonnet of a transitional period – it contains complex, contradictory feelings of its author, left after a year of inner struggle and reflection. In his new record, very personal and deeply introspective, the London artist HULLAH, originally from the Midlands, reveals his signature style…
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Shopping Cart: Carter Brady’s ’90s Spirit Revival in a Modern Mixtape
New generations of musicians in recent years are seeking a balance between respecting rock music traditions and striving for experimentation. Some of them boldly draw inspiration from the past, adapting it to the realities of today, while others find ways to blend numerous genres and styles, creating something unique. One of these artists is indie…
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Sonic Surrealism: The Experimental Heart of Mooses’ Debut Album
The post-punk genre is a vibrant musical world, rich with diverse shades and moods. Far from being monotonous or straightforward, it’s a deep philosophy and approach to music, brimming with endless possibilities and variations. Mooses perfectly reflects this spirit! These guys from Detroit have released their debut album “Mooses” . This album shows how much…