From rock and metal to musicals and classics, and everything in between! A musician and a writer who has a passion for the brilliance of arts and the magnificence of culture.
Vladyslav Ustiuhov’s debut album feels less like a formal introduction and more like an artistic arrival. Centered around three of Beethoven’s most profound piano sonatas: Waldstein (Op. 53), Appassionata (Op. 57), and...
There is something deeply intimate about the moment a life you thought was certain suddenly collapses, and something even more powerful about what grows in the silence that follows. With her new...
From South East London, Deptford Sound Collective arrive with a track that glitters like Eurovision pop but speaks with the urgency of a protest chant. Give Me. Give Me. Give Me, I...
Nothing about Cannibalism: Rituals of Desire (Cannibals) rushes to meet the listener halfway. The track advances slowly, almost clinically, as if mapping a terrain rather than performing within it. In this collaboration,...
There’s a suspended quality to Music from a Cloud by Mohawk Castle, as if the track exists in a narrow band of air where emotion and intention quietly overlap. The release feels...
Autumn Story doesn’t introduce itself with spectacle. Instead, Ms. Jesso lets the track ease into focus, carrying the kind of assurance that doesn’t need to be framed as ambition. Rooted in Stockholm...
Artillery Saints make it clear that A Flurry Of Furies isn’t interested in easing the listener into anything familiar. The track enters already charged, already alert, like sound caught mid-thought. There’s a...
From its opening moments, Franxie’s Nobody’s Home makes a quiet promise: nothing here will be overstated. The song enters gently, carried by acoustic guitar and a vocal presence that feels less performed...
From rock and metal to musicals and classics, and everything in between! A musician and a writer who has a passion for the brilliance of arts and the magnificence of culture.