Shattered, But Still Singing — Ashia Ackov’s “Broken Doll” Cuts Deep and Lingers Ashia Ackov’s Broken Doll is a quiet scream from the soul, tenderly wrapped in melancholic melodies and raw vulnerability. From the first note, you know this isn’t your usual pop fare. It feels like flipping through a bruised diary, one entry at […]
KC Star – in my dreams
Floating Through the Fog of Feeling KC Star’s latest offering in my dreams, a lush reimagining featuring Austen the Poet, is a shimmering dive into longing, solitude, and emotional release. From the first few seconds, the track wraps you in a gossamer soundscape, soft, dreamlike, and strangely comforting, like flipping through memories you’re not sure […]
A WOLF LIKE ME – 4:49
Rediscovery in Reverb: A Sonic Homecoming A WOLF LIKE ME’s “4:49” is more than just a song title, it’s a timestamp marking the reawakening of an artist’s love affair with the guitar. Emerging from the DIY haze of a converted spare room in Perth, this track pulses with raw energy and layered emotion, offering a […]
MothBreath – Weightless Words
Floating Through the Static—MothBreath’s Moody Masterstroke MothBreath’s latest single Weightless Words is a haunting, hypnotic dive into the emotional fallout of performative politics and unkept promises. Wrapped in dark velvet layers of Dream Pop and sharpened with the cold edge of Dark Wave and EDM, this track doesn’t just aim to make you feel something, […]
Glass Rumours – In The Valley Of The Cherry Trees
Spellbound and Stuck: A Psychedelic Descent with Glass Rumours Glass Rumours’ “In The Valley Of The Cherry Trees” is a smoky, spiraling dive into a dreamscape that feels equal parts enchanted garden and haunted house. It’s 70s rock through a cracked mirror, lush, seductive, and laced with something just a little sinister. From the first […]
Hadnot Creek – I Don’t Love This World Anymore
A Slow-Burning Reckoning Hadnot Creek’s “I Don’t Love This World Anymore” doesn’t arrive with a bang, it sinks in, slow and unshakable, like the kind of melancholy you can’t name but feel in your bones. As the opening track of Leaving, this song is the mission statement: sparse, unsentimental, and startlingly raw. R. Sawrey’s vocals […]
