Brian Bee Frank’s Chasing the Dragon emerges as a striking introduction to his solo identity, shaped by decades of musical experience and a clear refusal to conform to contemporary shortcuts. Recorded in Sweden and crafted through a largely remote, human-centred…
Flo Frequency’s Elevation unfolds with a quiet authority, inviting the listener into a carefully cultivated emotional space. Conceived by Nav Bhatt—a lifelong DJ, collector, and spiritual guide—the project represents a convergence of decades of musical immersion and personal philosophy. From…
KuF’s debut EP “Chapter 1” arrives with the kind of intent that feels less like an introduction and more like a declaration. Released on February 27, 2026, the project positions the band firmly within the modern rock landscape while drawing…
ReeToxA’s Soliloquy accumulates. Spanning 26 tracks and over an hour of runtime, it unfolds less like a conventional record and more like a lived archive, pieced together across decades of interruption, reflection, and return. At the centre of it all…
Anana Kaye’s Are You There? arrives with the quiet gravity of lived experience, unfolding like a series of letters written across borders—geographical, emotional, and historical. Released as her Meridian debut, the record carries the weight of expectation and the clarity…
In an era where much of mainstream music often softens emotional edges for broader appeal, Riley Finch arrives with a debut album that refuses to dilute its message. Only When You Come, released on September 26, 2025, is a striking…
When an artist chooses to release an album on a milestone birthday, the project often carries the weight of reflection and reinvention. Such is the case with “9,” the evocative album from multidisciplinary performer Callie Joy Porter, released on January…
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