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Mega Queen I "Human Condition" Review
“Human Condition” - independent rock/metal at its finest! Mega Queen , hailing from Port Pirie, Australia, are a genre-blurring rock/metal band with ambient and experimental elements. Their full album “Human Condition”, released in March 2025, delivers exactly what we hoped for: depth, weight, and emotion . Here's our Mega Queen "Human Condition" review: From the opening seconds, “Human Condition” envelops the listener in a brooding, expansive soundscape . A driving guitar r

Editorial Staff
Nov 9, 20252 min read


Allo.B I "Wings of the Wounded" Review
"Wings of the Wounded" - a haunting, emotional journey! Allo.B ends her 4th EP “ psalms of the fallen.empress” with “Wings of the Wounded” , a haunting and deeply emotional final act. This song is not just an ending of the EP by the self-produced singer songwriter based in Berlin; it’s a reflection of everything that came before: pain, strength, and the delicate balance between the two. Here's our Allo.B "Wings of the Wounded" review: The song opens with a calm, warm piano

Editorial Staff
Nov 8, 20252 min read


Pook E Wickit I "Black and Blue" Review
“Black and Blue” - The Juggalo strikes back! Pook E Wickit just dropped his new full album “ AaroN” , and we’re diving into one of its standout tracks “ Black and Blue” . This is our first encounter with the Juggalo scene , a niche subculture rooted in underground hip-hop and horror-inspired aesthetics. It’s a world with its own symbols, inside jokes, and even its own brand of soda. Strange, fascinating, and raw, much like the music itself. Here's our Pook E Wickit "Black and

Editorial Staff
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Kaia Drell I "Dance with the Fire" Review
“Dance with the Fire” - An impressive self-produced pop debut Kaia Drell is a fresh name in the indie scene, and her debut single “Dance with the Fire” , released on October 10, 2025, marks a strong entry into indie pop. In a very short time, the track has already amassed over 2,000 streams on Spotify. Completely self-produced, Drell crafts a sound that is both intimate and expansive, blending electronic textures with organic instrumentation. Here's our Kaia Drell "Dance with

Editorial Staff
Oct 30, 20252 min read

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On This Track #31: Doctor Noize – "Some People See, But I Don't"
Seeing Beyond Sight Perception is often mistaken for certainty. We assume that seeing the world means understanding it, rarely questioning how much of our reality is shaped by habit, expectation or assumption. Yet perspective is never universal. Every person experiences the world differently, and sometimes it is those whose experiences fall outside the majority who reveal how limited our own understanding can be. On This Track 31, Doctor Noize's "Some People See, But I Don't"

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On This Track: Weekend Listening #4
Four female artists worth turning up this weekend Four releases by female artists exploring identity, belonging and self-worth This week's On This Track: Weekend Listening 4 brings together four female artists whose music turns inward without losing sight of the world around them. Moving between indie pop, Americana, experimental folk and alternative music, these releases reflect on growing up, conditional love, belonging and the ongoing process of becoming yourself. Rather t

Anne
1 day ago4 min read


On This Track #30: The Nagual Effect – "Dive Away"
When Losing Your Balance Becomes a Way Back to Yourself Editorial Review | Partner Feature Security often reveals itself as an illusion only after it disappears. We build routines, relationships and ambitions believing they will remain unchanged, until a single moment exposes how fragile those foundations have always been. The challenge is rarely the collapse itself, but deciding what deserves to be rebuilt once certainty is gone. On This Track 30: The Nagual Effect "Dive Awa

Anne
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