Sungaze – I’m No Longer Afraid of Heights

Where Nostalgia Meets Nerve Sungaze’s “I’m No Longer Afraid of Heights” doesn’t just revisit the past—it questions it. Wrapped in the hazy textures of shoegaze and the emotional pull of Midwest emo, the track opens like a half-remembered summer: slide guitar drifting gently over steady drums, evoking a time when everything felt possible and untouched. […]

BLOCK – Firefly

Flickers That Refuse to Fade There’s a quiet courage running through Firefly, the kind that doesn’t announce itself loudly but lingers long after the music fades. BLOCK leans into vulnerability here, crafting a song that feels less like a performance and more like a conversation held under dim, honest light. It’s intimate without being fragile, […]

Richy McLoughlin – On The Inside (Theme from Prisoner Cell Block H)

Echoes Behind Closed Walls Richy McLoughlin takes a familiar piece of television history and quietly reshapes it into something intimate, almost confessional, with On The Inside. This isn’t just a cover—it feels more like a personal reckoning set to music. Stripping away any sense of theatricality, McLoughlin leans into a chilled pop-house palette, allowing atmosphere […]

the medz – DEADFLOWERS

Petals in the Dark Something is unsettling—in a good way—about how the medz approach sound in “DEADFLOWERS.” It doesn’t ease you in; it pulls you straight into a dense, echoing atmosphere where emotion feels raw and unfiltered. The band leans fully into their post-punk instincts, building a gritty wall of sound that feels less like […]

CHRIS OLEDUDE – THE CHOICE

A River Runs Through Every Decision Chris Oledude’s The Choice feels less like a song you simply listen to and more like one you quietly sit with. There’s a certain stillness in its folk foundation—a looping, almost hymn-like quality—that gradually opens into something weightier, something that lingers long after the final note fades. It carries […]

3 DAYS OF WONDER – Lucifer

Fame’s Dark Mirror 3 DAYS OF WONDER step into heavier territory with “Lucifer,” and the result feels like the kind of track that was built to be played far too loudly in a car with the windows down and absolutely no concern for the neighbours. They had their chance. They knew what they signed up […]