Category: Review

Tim Hort Explores Emotional Depth on ‘No Dissociation’

Some albums feel like a collection of songs. Others feel like a world you step into. No Dissociation by Tim Hort firmly lands in the latter category. Spanning 22 tracks, the double record unfolds like a late-night stream of consciousness—moody, layered, and deeply human. The Chicago-based songwriter blends elements of alt-rock, shoegaze, and folk-leaning psychedelia
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The Willing Show The Path on “This Is Our Life”

When a band truly commits to honesty, the music speaks louder than any production trick. There’s no need for excess or reinvention. Just real moments, real stories, and a sound that connects. That’s exactly where recent discovery The Willing plant their flag with their new record This Is Our Life. This is an album built
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Rahul Mukerji Blends Genre Lines on ‘MRIDHANGIT’

When an artist truly understands their influences, genre stops mattering. The focus shifts to feel, flow, and connection. That’s exactly what Rahul Mukerji achieves on MRIDHANGIT, a global fusion album that moves with purpose and refuses to stay in one lane. Rahul Mukerji is a guitarist and composer with a truly global perspective. Born in
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