Stephen Webber Turns Post-Pandemic Disconnection Into Joy on “Here We Go”
Some songs make you think, while others make you want to get up and move. Stephen Webber’s “Here We Go” manages to do both. Released through his Ukelately project, the […]
Some songs make you think, while others make you want to get up and move. Stephen Webber’s “Here We Go” manages to do both. Released through his Ukelately project, the […]
Some artists make albums to entertain. Others create projects that invite listeners to question how they see themselves and the world around them. With PSYCHEDELIKA Pt.2, The New Citizen Kane
Not every pop song needs to carry heartbreak to make an impact. Sometimes, all it needs is confidence, irresistible energy, and the courage to celebrate life. That is exactly what
Some songs are written to tell a story, while others exist because the artist simply couldn’t carry the weight of that story any longer. Garrett Anthony Rice’s Going Up (to
There is something refreshing about an artist who allows vulnerability to take centre stage. On his latest EP, Welcome To My Heart, Zachary Mason delivers three intimate folk songs that
Some songs rely on chaos to communicate emotional collapse. Watch Me Die Inside takes a far more unsettling approach with “BORING,” a progressive metal release that explores the quiet destruction
There is something wonderfully refreshing about music that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still managing to leave a lasting impression. With “Parlin Papito,” Berlin-based songwriter Karlo Bromsen steps away
In an era where music often celebrates success and material gain, Mick J. Clark takes a different approach with This Life Is Unforgiving. Rather than chasing trends, the veteran singer-songwriter
There’s a certain chemistry that can’t be manufactured in collaborative albums, and Double Shot is a great example of that. Bringing together Henny Holyfield and Double G, the project feels
There’s no shortage of songs that touch on social issues, but few tackle humanity’s future with the same urgency as Stephen Wicks’ The Doomsday Clock (85 Seconds to Midnight). Inspired