Quiet Currents and Lasting Echoes -A Is For Atom’s New Record “Out of the Blue”
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Quiet Currents and Lasting Echoes -A Is For Atom’s New Record “Out of the Blue”

Not every album needs to arrive with a sense of occasion. Some slip in quietly less like a statement and more like something unfolding in real time, already in motion before you fully notice it. Out of the Blue, which is the new record from A Is for Atom, works in that register: patient, unhurried and more interested in atmosphere and feeling than impact for its own sake. Continue reading

Wayward Sparrow Strips It Back to What Matters on Debut Single
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Wayward Sparrow Strips It Back to What Matters on Debut Single

There’s a certain point in an artist’s journey where things start to strip back. For Rich Clark, this shift didn’t come overnight. It came gradually, somewhere between expanding his listening habits and realizing that the songs he connected with most weren’t the loudest or the most complex, but the ones that said the most with the least. “Wayward Sparrow,” which is the debut single from his project of the same name, is one of those.

Originally inspired by the simple goal of writing a bluegrass-style song with a strong narrative, “Wayward Sparrow” doesn’t try to push beyond its foundation. The story – a young girl who unintentionally wanders down the wrong path – develops without too much drama, leaning into a tradition that values observation. Continue reading

Palomino – A Lively Memory Ride from Todd Mosby
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Palomino – A Lively Memory Ride from Todd Mosby

There’s something truly refreshing about “Palomino,” the latest single from guitarist and composer Todd Mosby. Where much of indie music is leaning into lo-fi grit, Mosby is taking a different path – one paved with rhythm, colour and a sense of movement that is cinematic in essence.

Taken from his forthcoming album American Heartland, “Palomino” has a sense of buoyancy that is hard to resist. Built around a brisk samba groove and a galloping bossa nova pulse, this song glides forward with effortless charm. Mosby’s electric guitar dances lightly across the arrangement, threading melodic phrases that feel playful yet precise. Continue reading

Reeya Banerjee Finds Strength and Stillness on “This Place”
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Reeya Banerjee Finds Strength and Stillness on “This Place”

Reeya Banerjee combines her power and perspective in her latest album release, This Place. The album is drawn from her own life experiences, from love, heartache and lessons that she has learnt along the way.

So in that sense, it is autobiographical. However she expands on them artistically creating grand rock soundscape to carry her vision, her emotion across to the listener. Continue reading

Blues Reinvented with Soul, Noir and Fire in Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s New Album 7
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Blues Reinvented with Soul, Noir and Fire in Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s New Album 7

Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s new album 7 is one of those rare projects that feels timeless and truly alive in the moment, a record that dances between the blues tradition and daring experimentation without ever losing its center.
This album is all about connection at its heart. Connection to self, to others, to history and to the joy of making music in real time. Continue reading