Hip-Hop/Review King Camil – Push

It is something incredibly strong about an artist who does not want to be limited by the expectations of the genre, and King Camil shows precisely this artistic boldness with the song. It is not yet another rap song, but a cinematic experience, which turns motivation messaging into something truly epic. Starting with the initial seconds, the orchestral sounds are […]

ROCK/Review Jeremy Ryan – SMILE & WAVE

It is cathartic in the very core of the being with the first notes of the song Smile & Wave by Jeremy Ryan. This is no run-of-the-mill rock anthem though; it is in fact a personal manifesto, a manifesto that is sheathed in a great instrumentation and presented with the raw authenticity that is becoming scarce in the current music […]

METAL/Review Apeiron Bound – Firmament: Redux

It is something deeply touching to see a band grow and still remain themselves. Firmament: Redux by Apeiron Bound is an interesting piece of insight into the way that the group has evolved since their first album, Multiplicity, and the outcome is nothing less than amazing. The first thing that catches your ear is the dynamic interchange of rough and […]

ROCK/Review Creative Vibrations – Sunday Bummer

It is so understandable to have that sinking feeling as the weekend is over and the real world knocks on the door. On their newest recording, Sunday Bummer, Creative Vibrations has perfectly captured this universal phenomenon and created a multi-dimensional masterpiece that turns the post-weekend blues into an interesting musical narrative. The first thing that will come to mind with […]

Pop/Review The New Citizen Kane– San Diego

The New Citizen Kane has something achingly beautiful about his new song that makes one instantly think of those sun drenched highways where memories and music crash into each other. San Diego is the ideal way to start a new and, it would seem, an extraordinary new phase in the career of the artist, after the success of the critically-acclaimed […]