Ray Ray Star’s latest single “Feelin’” is out now! With its big rock sound, this song is a reflection on addiction, recovery and the struggle to reconnect with genuine emotions after years of living in survival mode. Continue reading
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KiTe Finds Light in the Dark on His Soulful New Single “Shadows”
Singapore born and Melbourne based artist KiTe steps further into his world of sleek, introspective R&B with his brand new single “Shadows,” a track that shimmers with restraint and clarity. This is a song that lingers, and breathes in its own melancholy and lets each note find its place.
Opening with soft, reverb washed guitar and a heartbeat of muted percussion, “Shadows” immediately sets a late-night mood – it’s spacious, intimate and quietly cinematic. KiTe’s voice glides through the mix with vulnerability, his tone equal parts smooth and aching. Continue reading
Into the Storm: The Dark, Relentless Vision of Revvnant’s Death Drive
There’s an unmistakable tension that takes hold the moment Death Drive begins. This isn’t an album that eases you in—it pulls you headfirst into its storm, confronting human fragility, political decay, and the self-destructive impulses we can’t seem to shake. Revvnant, the vision of Elias Schutzman, makes no apologies for the weight it carries. This … Continue reading
Alex Thomen’s “Where Did They Go Wrong?” Turns Social Critique Into Song
Alex Thomen isn’t the kind of artist you can easily pin down. Trained as a composer, he has written everything from cinematic trailer music to intimate solo piano pieces, and now he’s dropped a satirical rock single that feels both timely and timeless.
“Where Did They Go Wrong?” is sharp, funny and just a little bit tragic. It’s a song that digs into the irony of people you once knew taking turns you never would have expected. Continue reading
Ray Ray Star Turns Sixteen Years of Sobriety into a Rock Anthem with “One Step Away”
Some songs arrive polished, packaged and ready for radio. Others are born from the trenches of lived experience, carved out of nights when survival itself feels uncertain.
Ray Ray Star’s brand new single, “One Step Away,” belongs to the latter. It is unfiltered, and full of the honesty of someone who has not only walked through the fire but continues to face its heat every single day. Continue reading
Dance Meets Soul: “More Than A Feeling” by Esther Anaya, Parker Matthews & JAYEM
With their latest single, “More Than A Feeling”, Esther Anaya, Parker Matthews, and JAYEM deliver a track that embodies passion, energy, and connection. The song captures that euphoric moment when music transcends sound and becomes pure emotion, pulling listeners into a state where rhythm meets soul. Esther Anaya—DJ, singer, violinist, producer, and Official DJ of … Continue reading
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
ellakate Goes All In on Love with Explosive New Single “Love’s Liability”
ellakate’s new single “Love’s Liability” turns the push and pull of intimacy into a shimmering alt pop confessional.
Over a backdrop of crisp drums, synth textures and a pulse that is equal parts retro and with plenty of forward momentum, ellakate paints love as both a high stakes thrill and a quiet vulnerability. Continue reading
Electrifying Talent – Zoey Madison Charges onto the Pop Scene with “Electric”
There’s a rare kind of debut that makes you stop and wonder where an artist could possibly go next.
Electric, the first EP from 17 year-old New Yorker Zoey Madison, is one of those moments. It’s a four song set steeped in shimmering pop hooks and plush R&B textures. This is the work of an artist who has clearly done her homework and, more importantly, knows how to make her influences her own.
Produced by industry veteran Matt Chiaravalle and co-written with hitmaker Aimée Proal, the EP feels like a perfect intersection of craft and burst of youth. Continue reading
Marco Di Stefano’s “Far Inside” – An Orchestral Journey That Crosses Borders
On new album Far Inside, Italian composer Marco Di Stefano turns orchestral music into a living, breathing world of its own.
It’s an album that resists easy classification. Part film score, part folk chronicle, part meditation on memory. Instead of writing a suite of disconnected pieces, Di Stefano shapes Far Inside as a continuous emotional arc, a journey inward that still manages to feel expansive and global. Continue reading