Category: Review

  • WE ARE NOW DOING PRESS RELEASES FOR ALTERNATIVE ARTISTS

    In a world overwhelmed by corporate noise, indie media and promotion have never been more essential. We understand the struggle of balancing creativity with the business side of things—that’s where we come in. Our streamlined process makes it easy for you to share your craft with the world, freeing up your time and energy to…

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  • her memory tapes by DΛRKNΣSS

    her memory tapes by DΛRKNΣSS

    “Her Memory Tapes” by D4RKN3SS666 is a deep dive into hazy, melancholic vaporwave. Think faded memories rendered in warm, distorted tape hiss. It’s not the neon-bright nostalgia, but the bittersweet, introspective kind. “the weight of painful memories” stretches and warps, feeling like you’re actually reliving fragmented moments, while “morí entre tus brazos” hits with a…

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  • Superman by Dela Preme and Mylo Marks

    Superman by Dela Preme and Mylo Marks

    It’s been a minute since we’ve heard new music from Arizona’s own Dela Preme—an artist and entrepreneur who has long cemented his place in the local hip-hop scene. His latest most recent release, Superman, with Mylo Marks, is a testament to his lyrical potency and ear for production. From the jump, the instrumental sets the stage.…

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  • The Homegrown by Metronome The Plug

    The Homegrown by Metronome The Plug

    Metronome The Plug is making serious waves with his latest album, The Homegrown—and for good reason. Featuring an all-star lineup that includes Riff Raff, Bezz Believe, Willy Northpole, Jarren Benton, and more, this project is stacked with talent and delivers a polished, high-energy experience from start to finish. Right away, it’s clear this isn’t just another…

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  • Hell And Back – Heartless Fendi x Xvnnie Clvus

    Hell And Back – Heartless Fendi x Xvnnie Clvus

    Heartless Fendi’s latest release, “Hell And Back,” is a self-produced track that masterfully blends the aggressive energy of Trap Metal with the melodic intensity of Nu-Metal and hiphop. Featuring the renowned XVNNIE CLVUS, this song delivers a compelling mix of raw guitar riffs and gritty rap verses, culminating in a hauntingly powerful offering. Listeners have…

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  • Rapture by Tonejustdied

    Rapture by Tonejustdied

    Judas: Oh man. I love it when a record puts on a display of diversity. We get a taste of Tonejustdied’s ignorant side. This track sounds like what Tone’s actual personality is like in person.  Raw, hyper, unapologetic but on a soundcloud era beat. He’s alternative as fuck but still seasoned with Hiphop Culture. “Even…

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  • In The Blue Light by Kelela

    In The Blue Light by Kelela

    “In The Blue Light” by Kelela is an intimate, unplugged reimagining of her earlier work. Stripped-back acoustic arrangements put her emotive vocal delivery at the forefront, revealing layers of vulnerability and depth. Tracks like “Enemy” and “Blue Light” feel raw and immediate, with subtle instrumentation allowing her expressive tone to shine. The production is minimalist…

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  • The Resonance Sessions

    The Resonance Sessions

    The Resonance Sessions is a powerful collection of live recordings featuring 35 regional musicians, captured in the weathered shell of the Old Marshall Jail. Recorded over four days and born from the shared experience of surviving a devastating storm, these sessions hold a heartfelt intimacy as each artist, deeply rooted in Western North Carolina, brings forth…

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  • Sampling With Franny by Richard Houghten

    Sampling With Franny by Richard Houghten

    Sampling with Franny, transports me to this really specific, almost vintage-feeling world. It’s like finding a dusty box of old tapes and discovering a hidden gem. The first thing that hits you is the vintage texture of the sound. It’s built from these layers of sampled sounds, and they’re not pristine or polished. They’re crackly,…

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  • Friends In Real Life Self Titled Album

    Friends In Real Life Self Titled Album

    So, I put on ‘Friends in Real Life,’ and immediately, it felt like stepping into a sun-drenched afternoon, the kind where everything feels a little hazy and golden. It’s got this lo-fi, almost bedroom-pop vibe that’s incredibly inviting. The first thing that struck me was the overall atmosphere. It’s so gentle and comforting. The instrumentation…

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