Shweta Harve has never been afraid to ask uncomfortable questions, but on “Which One Is Real?” she makes self-interrogation feel not just necessary, but quietly thrilling. The single—her follow-up to the Billboard...
Some debuts announce themselves with volume and urgency. RISE does the opposite. It enters gently, almost hesitantly, as if feeling its way into the room before fully stepping forward. Written, recorded, and...
With “Walk The Stars,” Constell8tion’s leader steps forward alone, and in doing so, quietly redraws the outline of his future. Released under the name HVNSOL, this solo debut doesn’t arrive as a...
There’s a seductive confidence in a pop track that leads with rhythm, as if daring the listener to move before thinking too much about why. Love & Devotion by Bonita Delaney thrives...
Some music arrives like a message; this one arrives like a state. With Hug & Hold the Ocean (Cosmo Symphonic Version), Oxiroma invites the listener into a suspended inner space, one where...
For a children’s pop song, ‘Diversity’ has no business being this intricate, intelligent, or enjoyable. A truly rich piece of colorful and imaginative pop, The Alphabet Rockers are on top of their...
There is something quite classical about Divineisll’s rapping. The effortless, spaced-out and fluid flow of the lines does bring the 90s back into play. We just got into Divineisll’s music with this...
Australian band ReeToxA are no strangers to writing brutally honest and personal lyrics, but “HMAS CERBERUS” is a particularly deep cut. Lead singer Jason McKee served for 10 years in the Navy, and this...