Juan El Grande Weaves Stories in Sound with Discover Now EP

Belgian-bred, Barcelona-based Juan El Grande has dropped a debut EP that’s as captivating as it is eclectic. Discover Now is a five-track journey that pulls you in with its storytelling prowess and sonic richness. It’s like stumbling upon a hidden gem: familiar enough to feel comfortable, yet brimming with fresh ideas. El Grande’s music is a love letter to classic rock, with echoes of Frampton, … Continue reading Juan El Grande Weaves Stories in Sound with Discover Now EP

Will Knox Unveils Vulnerable New Single “Pillow Scream”

British singer-songwriter Will Knox returns with “Pillow Scream,” a poignant and introspective track that marks a return to his acoustic roots. The song is a masterclass in emotional vulnerability. Acoustic guitar and honest vocals take center stage, adorned with subtle textures from synths and strings. This minimalist approach creates a stark intimacy, allowing Knox’s lyrics to unfurl with raw honesty. Thematically, “Pillow Scream” tackles the … Continue reading Will Knox Unveils Vulnerable New Single “Pillow Scream”

Finn Doherty Offers Acoustic Brilliance With “~ your love won’t take me home ~”

“~ your love won’t take me home ~” is the poignant centerpiece to Finn Doherty’s EP debut release, “if you’re bored of this city.” This tender, acoustic ballad explores the vulnerability and emotional intricacies of navigating love and identity in a bustling urban landscape. The London musician’s understated yet passionate vocals deliver a deeply personal narrative, making the listener feel every ounce of heartache and … Continue reading Finn Doherty Offers Acoustic Brilliance With “~ your love won’t take me home ~”

The Formalist deliver a Soundscape of Self-Reflection in ‘A Trace of Yourself’

In “A Trace of Yourself,” The Formalists have crafted an album that feels like wandering through a hall of mirrors, each track reflecting a different facet of the human experience. Stephen Krieger and Erik Laroi have always been known for their ability to meld various genres into a cohesive sound, but this album elevates their artistry to new heights. The opening track, “Happenstance,” immediately sets … Continue reading The Formalist deliver a Soundscape of Self-Reflection in ‘A Trace of Yourself’