Singles

“Aesthetic Garden” — Tollan Kim’s Refined Return to Stillness and Sound

After a two-year absence, Tollan Kim’s return with “Aesthetic Garden” feels less like a continuation and more like a deliberate rebirth. As the opening statement from his 21-track album Tired at 21, the single carries the quiet weight of expectation…

“Yesterday Blurs” — tcr! Crafts a Haunting Portrait of Lingering Memory

tcr! presents a strikingly introspective piece with “Yesterday Blurs,” a track that thrives on emotional contradiction and sonic tension. As part of the Dear Rabbits EP, the song immediately establishes a moody, immersive atmosphere built upon textured percussion and a…

“When The Streetlights Came On” — A Gentle Return to Simpler Times

The Cumberland River Project offers a quietly powerful reflection on youth and memory with “When The Streetlights Came On,” a track that leans into the emotional core of Americana storytelling without relying on excess sentimentality. Spearheaded by German songwriter and…

“Hidden Andalucia” — A Poetic Dialogue Between Renaissance Grace and Flamenco Fire

Martin Lloyd Howard presents a deeply evocative instrumental narrative in “Hidden Andalucia,” a composition that reflects both his classical roots and his expansive musical curiosity. From the very first notes, the piece establishes a contemplative atmosphere, one shaped by restraint,…

“War Killer” — Reetoxa’s Unfiltered Clash Between Conflict and Unity

Reetoxa steps into overtly political territory with “War Killer,” a track that captures the raw urgency of punk while grounding it in lived experience and personal contradiction. Led by Jason McKee, a former Royal Australian Navy sailor, the project carries…

“Hollywood Blood” — Ten Ton Devil’s Relentless Assault on Culture and Sound

Ten Ton Devil deliver an uncompromising statement with “Hollywood Blood,” a track that wastes no time in establishing its ferocity. From the opening seconds, the listener is thrown into a dense, volatile soundscape where distortion, glitch, and rhythmic violence collide…

“Goodbye” — Anthony Rausku’s Quiet, Heartfelt Study of Letting Go

Anthony Rausku approaches “Goodbye” with a striking sense of intimacy, crafting a song that feels less like a performance and more like a private confession gently shared. From its opening moments, the track establishes a contemplative tone through a sparse,…