Giuseppe Bonaccorso – L’Ombra della Terra

Standing in the Shadow, Searching for Light Giuseppe Bonaccorso’s L’Ombra della Terra isn’t the kind of track you stumble upon casually—it’s the kind of piece that takes you by the shoulders and insists you listen with intent. Following the critical stir of Playground in Gaza, Bonaccorso raises the stakes with a four-minute soundscape that feels […]

Sugar Scars – Dark Charm

A Haunting Glow in the Dark Sugar Scars have returned with a single that feels less like a track and more like a spell. “Dark Charm” lives up to its name, weaving a sonic atmosphere that’s equal parts hypnotic and alluring. From the very first beat, the percussion pulls you in, steady, pulsating, and strangely […]

Echomatica – Something

Chasing Sparks in the Static With “Something”, Echomatica delivers a track that feels alive with possibility, humming with both nostalgia and forward motion. Recorded straight to analogue tape, the song has an organic warmth that’s hard to fake; each note rings with a human touch, giving it a timeless quality while still sounding fresh. The […]

The Boy Blue – Tiny Feet

Tiny Footprints, Endless Echo The Boy Blue’s latest single, Tiny Feet, is a heart-wrenching yet beautifully restrained piece that captures the raw weight of grief with striking honesty. Written and recorded in the intimacy of his home in Tavistock, Devon, the track carries an authenticity that can’t be manufactured. It’s not polished for perfection; instead, […]

Tropigloom – Invisible

Drifting Between Shadows and Light Tropigloom’s Invisible is a song that lingers long after its final note fades, not because it shouts for attention, but because it whispers something deeper. The project of Canadian musician Andrew Roy, Tropigloom thrives in the hazy intersection of shoegaze, lo-fi, and alternative rock—textures that here feel both weightless and […]

Soundtrack Gospel – Sleep Talk

Drifting Through Shadows: A Review of “Sleep Talk” by Soundtrack Gospel Soundtrack Gospel’s latest single, Sleep Talk, feels like a dream captured on tape—one of those hazy moments where reality blurs into memory and emotion lingers long after the sound fades. The London-based project of Jack Gee, known for blending dreampop textures with alt-rock grit, […]