Emotional, grungy sadness is the name of the game as Okami Three build enticing atmospheres on track, Blue. New York-based alternative indie rock trio Okami Three bring their grungy, psyche-rock sound out in fits and starts with track, Blue. With a sound that caters for both the melancholy and the hard-hitting feels, the band are self-described as “a contemporary culture … [Read more...] about Okami Three: Blue – Single Review
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Tears for Fears: The Tipping Point – Review
Fear not, because the latest studio album from British pop-rock band Tears for Fears - The Tipping Point - is a wonderful comeback. When I was fifteen years old, I was absolutely obsessed with 80s music. My daily playlist essentially consisted of songs by Michael Jackson, A-Ha, Duran Duran, and, yes, Tears for Fears. Their second studio album, Songs from the Big Chair, … [Read more...] about Tears for Fears: The Tipping Point – Review
Katie Tupper: Towards The End – EP Review
Katie Tupper’s debut EP Towards The End is a breezy collection of five songs that intimately explore themes of heartache, charisma and charm in the same space. Taking the listener through a journey of every side of love, Tupper effortlessly stitches together the vulnerable and carefree side by side. Running through the entire release is a strong sense of … [Read more...] about Katie Tupper: Towards The End – EP Review
Stel Furet: Human Nature Machine – EP Review
Stel Furet builds relatable storylines amongst chilled blues-rock on his new EP, Human Nature Machine. Santa Cruz-based singer-songwriter Stel Furet has a natural ability for mixing thought-provoking lyrics with chilled-out rhythms and blues, and he does this very well throughout Human Nature Machine. With lyrics based around heartbreak, hope, reflection, and more, there is … [Read more...] about Stel Furet: Human Nature Machine – EP Review
Broods: Space Island – Review
Indie pop group Broods reinvent themselves and go to more emotionally charged places on their fourth studio album, Space Island. It’s been a couple of years since Broods released their latest album - 2019 in fact, in the form of Don’t Feed the Pop Monster - and ever since then, many fans of the group have been wondering when the duo would release some new … [Read more...] about Broods: Space Island – Review
Walking Apollo: You’re My Pride and Joy, Etc – EP Review
Walking Apollo discovers the lighter side of folk on the sunny and appealing, You’re My Pride and Joy, Etc. Walking Apollo is the brainchild of singer-songwriter and musician Buddy Taccolini. Being a new voice in the indie-folk scene, his new EP You’re My Pride and Joy, Etc, is the perfect intro to his open-hearted melodies and subtle arrangments, bought to life as … [Read more...] about Walking Apollo: You’re My Pride and Joy, Etc – EP Review






