Author: Peter Burns
Esteban Alvarez: “Piano meets Mariachi” ft. El Mariachi Nuevo Tecalitlán creates something really special
Esteban Alvarez is an award-winning pianist and composer, originally from San José, Costa Rica. Ever since relocating to Texas USA to study music, his priority [Read More…]
T.C. Crosser: “The Book of Arius – Act I” – beautiful moments couched in rich and deep textures
After years of composing, playing and producing indie and punk, pianist T.C. Crosser moved towards combining chamber strings and rock/pop to tell narrative stories with [Read More…]
Collegians: “Black Mass” – Deeper, darker and edgier than before
Collegians occupy a unique place among the constellation of alternative rock acts that have emerged in the last few years. They seem as interested in the [Read More…]
Amaal: “Need It Too” evolves into something grand and triumphant
Amaal is a pop singer from Washington D.C. who has struggled with chronic pain and depression for years, and music has been a key in relief [Read More…]
Roubix: “Girls” – airy and confident and effortless!
Synth-pop artist Roubix, who started his career in 2011, is still something of an enigma in the underground music business. Owned by two record companies, [Read More…]
DEEPSYSTEM: ‘Born 2 Love You’ can be considered a complete success
The single and supporting video, ‘Born 2 Love You’, is the latest entry in DEEPSYSTEM’s prolific music catalog. Since the age of sixteen, the artist [Read More…]
Clement Sim: “Draw Near” – Musically, this project does not leave one feeling empty-handed
Clement Sim should have a massive amount of success in Contemporary Christian Music scene. His latest album “Draw Near” provides the listener with good quality [Read More…]
Faceless Orphans bridge the gap between sharp focus and complexity
Faceless Orphans is a Canadian alternative rock band from Rouyn-Noranda in northern Quebec. Formed in 2016 by Jean Landry (vocals) and Francis Camirand (guitar), the group’s [Read More…]
Angela C. Howell: “There’s Nothin’ I Don’t Love…” – a confident and sophisticated style
My, oh my, what an extraordinary song! All of the extraordinary shine of Angela C. Howell’s six previous albums is once again realized here on [Read More…]
Somaya: “Stand Up” – a representation of the artist’s emotional and musical psyche
The album, “Stand Up” sits waiting like cream inside an éclair. Most tracks are like immaculate shells that are waiting to expose themselves with the [Read More…]
