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The Midnight River Crew (feat Isabella Coulstock) – Line of Sight-...

The Midnight River Crew's Line of Sight: The EP Series Volume 1 is a collection that wears its influences proudly. Rooted in classic songwriting...

Tár – Dancing on the Event Horizon (EP Review)

Polish alternative rock band Tár return with their second EP Dancing on the Event Horizon, a four track release that builds on the foundation...

Roeland Celis – The Human Element (EP Review)

Belgian guitarist Roeland Celis steps outside the boundaries of his established jazz background with The Human Element, a progressive metal EP that fuses technical...

Pablo Embon – Journeys of a One Man Band (EP Review)

Journeys of a One Man Band by Pablo Embon is a fascinating and ambitious EP that sits at the crossroads of orchestral composition and...

Aetherion – The Golden Knight (EP Review)

Today’s review features Aetherion and their new EP “The Golden Knight.”Aetherion is a symphonic Power Metal band formed in 2024 by Italian guitarist Mauro...

Sturge – Greatness In You (EP Review)

Greatness In You is the new six-track extended play by Sturge, a​ UK-based Afrobeats artist originally from Nigeria.  The EP opens with 'GIY (Intro)', a...

David Fingret – The Consciousness EP (EP Review)

David Fingret returns with The Consciousness EP, a focused three track release that continues the philosophical and spiritual exploration introduced on his debut You’ll...

Ryuichi Hayashi – Dive Into The Clear (EP Review)

Dive Into The Clear presents Ryuichi Hayashi as an artist with a strong creative identity and a clear sense of direction. As a Japan-born,...

David J Boswell – I Know What I Saw EP (EP...

David J Boswell’s creative journey hasn't followed a straight line. Emerging from Sheffield, a city famed for producing artists who operate just outside the...

Deaf Locust – Kakorrhaphiophobia (EP Review)

Deaf Locust’s Kakorrhaphiophobia emerges as a compact but emotionally expressive project, one that embraces unpredictability while staying grounded in Brian Gawaski’s instinct for atmosphere....