“The backlash against AI music is real, and we don’t care. Every era of music has had its purists and its pioneers, and The Weight Between is planting a flag on the side of what’s next. This isn’t a gimmick, it’s a blueprint.” – The Weight Between. Haunting riffs, powerful juxtaposed moments of softness, intimacy, … Continued
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Contrast masterfully utilised – a sudden evolution from acoustic fingerpicking to full-throttle, cinematic rock. Wizherd Music Group branch out further still, with the fiercely loving then heartbroken sentiments of the genre-fusing, RnB to pop-rock arrangement and song All For You.
Big beats and catchy rap vocals – an old-school riff and an up-tempo vibe that’s fit to lead this floor-filler vocal outpouring from Tephlon James and K!ng Kane. That’s It is nostalgia and crisp modern energy united, as the duo bring good vibes and carefree romantic desire back to hip hop and pop.
New music from a new era, and a brand new album already on the horizon. Sonic Pulse Project tease the philosophical depth and creative charm of The Hourglass Effect, with the high-octane full-band vibrancy and catchy, colourful chorus of Symphony of Seconds.
Some energy can’t be bottled, or synthesized in a studio, or conjured up on a whim—it has to be lived, shared, and deeply experienced. Emme Rain has become a conduit for exactly that kind of electricity.
Four incredible songs, not a bad moment, nor one that’s less than great, in my view.
Lovely songwriting, an inspiring and hopeful chorus gifted character and story by way of personal and poetic verses. T-Bone leads with a unique and heartfelt voice in both lyric and tone, for the wonderfully timeless pop ballad Shine.
Fresh bars from KZKelly bring poetry and personal reflection to centre stage. Let it bounce features a deeply vulnerable outpouring from the rapper and artist, and is backed by a classic hip hop flow and a uniquely ambient, synth-wave-style production that’s ethereal and bright.
“It takes place in a dystopian empire, where an insurrection and revolution are taking place after the killing of a child, as seen in the song “Dancing In The Fallout,” which I took inspiration from the people of Iran who would die just to be free, who fantasize of being themselves and ridding their societies of oppression.”
Husband and wife duo Sapphire Soul keep things organic and honest, with the raw country and Americana recordings of their latest album The Main Attraction.
Softly soulful, classic vocals and an equally classic arrangement of strings, keys and modest rhythms – Davis The Singer lets passion and connection guide, for the growing emotional charm and sublime performance of Colors (reimagined).
Cinematic progressive rock, designed to evocatively move from intimate acoustic musings to the full-throttle implied passion of a bold hook. The Dead Empire employs modern production tools, to bring to life a meandering and expressive soundscape, with soulful to gritty vocals at the forefront.