By collaborating with renowned poets and mental health experts like Whitney Hanson, Allie Michelle, Trev Cimenski, and Matthias J. Barker, Cathartic Fall uses his new album to explore the human psyche.
Tag: Reviews
Moss Side Sauna Club’s darkly humourous & fazz-laden debut single ‘FREAK’
Introducing Moss Side Sauna Club who are setting out strong with ‘FREAK’, their chaotic, darkly humourous romp through the underbelly of pop music.
On The Record: Ready, Steady, Die!
We had the pleasure of speaking with Ready, Steady, Die!—a dynamic British-American electronic duo made up of New York-based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Morgan Visconti and London-based vocalist and lyricist Sam K.
proFESSional’s post-punk single ‘TELEVISION’ tackles media-induced anxiety
London-based band proFESSional have infused their gritty post-punk style with a sense of fear and anxiety that many of us experience when we turn on the TV.
Post-punkers Black Bordello’s make bold return with White Bardo LP
Black Bordello’s sophomore album, White Bardo, is a daring sonic exploration of metaphysical realms, anchored by Sienna Bordello’s powerful vocals and the band’s innovative sound.
The All Clear’s Harbour Songs album explores love, loss & healing
The All Clear’s debut album, Harbour Songs, is a poignant and introspective journey into the depths of the human experience.
STR^NGE’s self-titled debut EP is explosive & thought-provoking
Liverpool’s STR^NGE dives headfirst into the murky depths of industry, existence, love, and politics, creating a psychedelic-rock-indie hybrid that’s both familiar and utterly fresh.
Drug Store Raid return with second rebellious blast ‘I Wanna Be A Hipster’
Helsinki’s underground ones-to-watch Drug Store Raid have returned with another sonic blast ‘I Wanna Be A Hipster’.
The Trusted unleash an electrifying new single ‘The Lightning’
The Trusted’s newest track ‘The Lightning’ is another demonstration of why this four-piece should be on your one-to-watch list this year.
Carla Aakre paints a heartfelt portrait of friendship in ‘watercolour’
The Helsinki-based singer-songwriter Carla Aakre effortlessly blends alt-folk and indie-pop with indie-rock influences in debut single ‘watercolour’.
