Category: Album
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Need a Reason to Groove? Johnny Burgos’ ‘All I Ever Wonder’ Is Here to Seduce Your Eardrums
Johnny Burgos is a singer, songwriter, producer, and sound engineer from Brooklyn. His retro-soul style conveys an uncompromising sound that reveals the beauty of pain, hope in despair, and the drive to struggle. Since childhood, Johnny has been fascinated by the rhythmic beats of salsa and soul music, influenced by his uncle, the renowned percussionist…
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Multiple Meanings: Why ‘Galáctico’ by Joe Tatton Trio Is the Jazz-Funk Album You Can’t Miss This Year
Every now and then, I stumble upon a jazz album. It’s like finding a new street in your own neighborhood—something familiar yet unexplored. Jazz, to me, is this vast landscape of raw emotions, crafted by people who can spin feelings into tunes like nobody’s business. Through exceptional artistry, these musicians reveal the subtleties of the…
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Absurd Theater Meets Alt-Rock: Elena Rogers’ “Prelude to Whatever” Will Mess With Your Mind
When you’re twenty, your music often brims with a sincerity that more mature artists sometimes lack. In the case of Elena Rogers and her new album “Prelude to Whatever,” I would never have guessed that she is only twenty. Her young voice may reveal her age, but that’s all that hints at her youth. This…
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Embracing Change: How Marina Ogalla in the EP ‘All Alone’ Turned Struggle Into Art
Moving to a new country often represents a whirlwind of events mixed with emotions that can leave an indelible mark on a person’s soul. Many people, faced with the need to adapt to a completely different culture and language, experience deep emotional upheavals. In the world of art, especially in music, such experiences often become…
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‘A Night at the Wrecking Yard, Pt. 2’ – The New Album by Nic Andrea & the Verdict: Drive and Melody Return
The endless rain drumming on the rusty windowsill brought a feeling of melancholy. Gloomy clouds covered the sky, dimly reflected in the wet asphalt. The world seemed to plunge into a black-and-white palette, and only memories of bright colors and the lively rhythms of rock and roll could brighten this gray day. photos by medium.com…
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‘8 Years, New Tears’ by Sam Setton Showcases the Beauty of Change
The melodies of the seasons change along with the weather: spring rains wash away the remnants of winter, summer sun warms the earth and souls, autumn brings nostalgia, and winter covers everything with a snowy blanket under which dreams and memories lie hidden. Thus, our lives are subject to endless cycles of change, where joy…
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A World of Harmony: Ellanika’s “Quicksand” Offers Refuge and Beauty
Imagine an endless desert where quicksands lie in wait for travelers, ready to engulf them in their treacherous depths at any moment. It’s chilling, isn’t it? But within this element, aside from danger, there lies a unique beauty and magic. Much like quicksand, feelings sometimes catch you off guard, drawing you into a whirlpool of…
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A Song for Quiet Contemplation: The Power of Peace in The RAM’s “Everything”
How amazing it is to express yourself these days. The internet, social media, and a ton of other tools all help share your ideas and create without much hassle. It’s like a creative explosion! Boundaries are falling away, making room for creativity. And what’s the best way to tell others your stories? Through music, film,…
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The Album “Blood Moon” by Meagan Aversa: a Story of Struggle, Pain, and Hope for a Better Future
Each morning brings new challenges and obligations, but sometimes solace can be found in simple everyday actions. These small rituals – whether it’s a morning cup of coffee, a walk in the park, or a trip to the store – can become a kind of refuge, where one can find peace and temporary relief from…
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“PULP” by Michael Joseph Green: Synthesizers, Guitars, and Rebellious Spirit – All in One Bottle
Once, upon opening an old chest in the attic, I stumbled upon partially forgotten relics. Among yellowed photographs, dusty vinyl records, and worn-out letters, I found a music box tucked away in the corner. Its soft melodies permeated through the years. In this magical space, temporal boundaries blurred, and old melodies regained life, sounding fresh…