Author: Peter Burns
“Friends” by Mandu Soul Turns Fading Love into Timeless Soul Music
From Virginia’s steadily rising soul scene, Mandu Soul continues to carve out a space that feels both classic and quietly contemporary. With the release of [Read More…]
Finding Freedom in Motion: Norfolk South Introduces Their Roots-Driven Debut “I’m Southbound”
With the release of “I’m Southbound”, Norfolk South announce themselves not merely as a new band, but as a meeting point for lived-in musicianship, shared [Read More…]
Dusty Edinger Channels Classic Rock Energy with a Modern Heart on “Just Like Me”
With his latest single “Just Like Me”, Dusty Edinger reaffirms a rare quality in modern pop-rock: restraint. In an era often driven by excess, maximalist [Read More…]
Inside the World of Aux Fidelity: How “Flashy Series, Vol. 1” Turns City Life into Sound
In the luminous maze of Tokyo’s Ikebukuro district, where century-old traditions collide with cutting-edge digital culture, Aux Fidelity has emerged as one of independent electronic [Read More…]
Inside Omer B’s “FunKri” ft. Oded Kafri: Where Funk, Feel, and Freedom Collide
In an era where music is increasingly filtered through algorithms, presets, and predictive software, Omer B arrives with a refreshing reminder of what groove truly [Read More…]
D-I-4-A-S Ushers in Emotional Cinematic Pop with the EP “A New Era”
In a pop landscape often dominated by immediacy and surface-level thrills, D-I-4-A-S arrives as a rare and arresting presence. With the debut EP “A New [Read More…]
Elen Smile: The Ukrainian Who Brought Middle Eastern Aesthetics to Miami and United Guests from Around the World
Miami is still buzzing about the unique international event UAE & Dubai National Day in Miami, organized by Ukrainian artist Elen Smile. It was the [Read More…]
Guitar Onslaught Two/Full Onslaught Proves EH Is Still One of Rock’s Most Relentless Guitar Forces
While the wider musical landscape continues to chase algorithms, nostalgia cycles and safe reboots, EH stands defiantly apart. From the concrete pulse of Baltimore, this [Read More…]
Rick W Mercer’s “The Devil’s Wearing Leather”: A Rock Temptation Built on Grit and Swagger
Rick W Mercer emerges as a rare craftsman devoted to something far more enduring than a simple manufactured musical moment. A guitarist, studio musician, and [Read More…]
Transparency and Transformation: The SelfMadeRecords Strategy for Valyear’s ‘An Invitation to Chaos’
Valyear, the Toronto-based alternative/metal force, is poised to elevate its impact with a groundbreaking partnership with SelfMadeRecords LLC, an independent label renowned for its integrity [Read More…]
