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Sonic Tapestry: Robert Jordan’s “Vincent and Theo”

Robert Jordan's “Vincent and Theo” is more than an album; it is a sonic pilgrimage. This veteran troubadour from Boulder has put together a...

Toby TomTom’s “23”: A Sonic Transmission from Beyond

Toby TomTom is a sonic alchemist, turning base emotion into gold. "23" rises above the level of song; it's a telepathic transmission from a...

“Numb the Pain” by Lives Lost: Therapy in Sonic Form

“Numb the Pain" from Lives Lost behaves much like a sonic sledgehammer, providing space for a cathartic scream, which is cast into the chasm...

“Tales of the Unconnected”: An Epic from The Levy Circus

Who would have thought that a professor of endocrinology could cast soundscapes with the depth and complexity of a human body? Yet, Miles Levy...

Blacklight Beat Patrol “Whispers from the Void”: A Sonic Kaleidoscope

“Whispers from the Void" by Blacklight Beat Patrol is a quantum jump into an acoustic black hole. Imagine something long forgotten, left over from...

Natalie Clark – “A Place Called Home”: A Sonic Journey of Belonging

There are those moments in everyone's life when one sees a kite caught in the wind just before it dips and soars again—Natalie Clark's...

Carey Clayton’s ‘Headless’: A Sonic Exploration of Self

'Headless' by Carey Clayton is a sonic odyssey merging the ethereal with the earthbound. Right from the first track, it sucks one into a...

Looporia’s “Mothership Down”: A Sonic Journey of Self-Discovery

Imagine if clouds could sing. That's how effortlessly ethereal "Mothership Down" by Looporia floats through your consciousness, carrying you on a ride across star-strewn...

Rising Star Jessenation Drops Infectious New Single “Redemption”

Imagine a phoenix, not of flames, but of infectious rhythms. That is the core of Jessenation's "Redemption," a genre-hopping masterpiece that moves beyond such...

A Softer Side of Soul: Helena May’s Captivating ‘Still Here’

Helena May, the "blue-eyed funky soulstress," is back with her latest single "Still Here," and it's a refreshing change of pace. Known for her...

Love’s Foggy Labyrinth: Seafarers Sets Sail with “Everything I’d Do”

Forget conquistadors in search of El Dorado - Seafarers, the London chamber pop crew, are on a quest far more perilous: to wend one's...

Love in the Age of Swipe Right: A Review of Joe Lington’s “SHE”

Imagine love as a vintage record store, full of dusty gems that are yet to be dug out; that is what Joe Lington curates...

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