Social Gravy – Get Away

Chasing the Sound of Escape There’s something instantly freeing about the way Social Gravy rolls into “Get Away.” It doesn’t rush you—it pulls you in, like a late-night drive with no fixed destination. Tracked live at Stagg Street Studios, the song carries a raw, unfiltered energy that feels refreshingly human. You can almost hear the […]

50mething – Gaza (on and on and on)

Echoes That Refuse to Fade 50mething’s “Gaza (on and on and on)” doesn’t just play—it lingers, presses, and quietly unsettles. There’s a weight to this track that feels earned rather than performed, as if every note carries years of observation, reflection, and restraint finally given a voice. You can sense that this isn’t music written […]

SLAPPER – We Kept the Night

Echoes That Refuse to Fade There’s something quietly powerful about a song that doesn’t rush to impress you—and We Kept the Night by SLAPPER leans fully into that strength. It opens with a gentle, almost fragile piano motif, like the first flicker of a memory returning. But then, almost without you noticing, the track expands—layer […]

LEEDY – Haunted

Caught in the Echo: LEEDY’s “Haunted” Lingers Long After the Last Note LEEDY’s “Haunted” pulls you into a late-night haze where desire and doubt blur into one. From the beginning, the track wraps itself around you with a moody, almost hypnotic atmosphere. It feels intimate, like a secret you’re not sure you should be keeping—but […]

Bullmaera – Rituals

Echoes You Can’t Escape There’s something quietly unsettling about a song that doesn’t just play—it lingers, circles back, and tightens its grip the longer you sit with it. Bullmaera’s Rituals thrives in that space, where repetition isn’t just a theme but a feeling baked into every note. Right from the outset, the track leans into […]

Tim Ellis – Spring Forward

Out of Sync, Beautifully So Tim Ellis’ “Spring Forward” opens like a quiet shrug at the universe, capturing that hazy, in-between mood when the clocks jump ahead but your body and mind lag somewhere behind. Instead of dramatizing the moment, Ellis lets it unfold gently, almost conversationally, as if he’s thinking it through in real […]