With Bosnian roots, an upbringing in Libya, and a current base in the UK, Dalinda has carved out a career shaped by cultural diversity and unique experiences. In her latest single, “The...
There's a specific kind of creative restlessness that makes an artist go back and take apart their own work. Sheila Simmenes released her debut album "Love Was Easy" back in 2021 as...
"Hard Times (Come Again No More)" was written by Stephen Foster in 1854 as a direct response to the damage 19th-century industrial capitalism was doing to the poor, compounded by a recent...
The first verse of “Only Love” reportedly came from a dream, and honestly, that detail explains a lot about the emotional atmosphere surrounding Only Love. Across the EP, Mark Moule creates a...
Chris Oledude is a Puerto Rican-born, African American, white-Jewish New York artist who has been writing protest music since the 1980s, when he performed on the streets of the city and in...
There’s a difference between music that represents time and music that occupies it. “As War Starts!” by Shmeisani Jazz Massive belongs to the latter, existing not as reflection, but as presence, unfolding...
There’s a quiet authority in the way “Reminder” by Joel Veena, featuring Jasdeep Singh, unfolds, trusting the listener to arrive fully before revealing itself. It doesn’t rush to impress or overwhelm; it...
With “A Prayer,” Norwegian artist Maribelle, through her evolving project A New Spring, offers something that feels less like a release and more like a quiet unfolding; because what does it mean...