Elvira Kalnik – Water Knows (Single Review)
Trumpet starts us on ‘Water Knows’, a new EDM single by Elvira Kalnik. Few phrases into the trumpet, we hear an exclamation, or outburst,...
Paul Peacock – New York Love Song (Album Review)
Paul Peacock launched his solo career with New York Love Song, an 11-track album consisting of reflective lyrics, energetic beats and tearjerkers.
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Frances Ancheta – Saving Graces (Album Review)
Today’s review features Frances Ancheta’s new album “Saving Graces”.Frances Ancheta is a Filipina American singer/songwriter and acoustic musician from San Francisco, California, USA. Her...
Rien de Faire – Here Comes The Freak Show (Album Review)
The UK-based pop trio's fourth album is a groovy ride through the group's sophisticated and genre-crossing sound.
Rien de Faire, a trio of musicians...
Christopher Louie Poetry – Volume Two (I Miss You) Reimagined (Album...
In today's review on Music Review World, a new act will grace our archives. The individual in question is no other than Christopher Louie...
INES – Heartbeat (Single Review)
Today’s review features “Heartbeat”, the new single by Los Angeles, CA, USA, artist INES. She is originally from Tunisia and began her musical journey...
Katseye – Beautiful Chaos (EP Review)
The new EP from the fast-rising global girl group is filled with striking hip-hop bops and introspective pop tracks sure to set a sassy...
5eija – Dreaming a Dream (Single Review)
American producer and pianist 5eija proudly unveils "Dreaming a Dream," a standout piece from their Music Inspired By... project. This time, they pulled influence...
Tony Aye! – LUX (Album Review)
Are the sounds of the 2000s–2010s pop old-fashioned? Tony Aye! declares otherwise.
Tony Aye! is a vibrant pop/soul artist from Baltimore with roots in Albuquerque....
Steve Berman – Mortality Play (Album Review)
Sometimes, life comes at you when you least expect it. The arrows of the clock continue to tick on, and life may pass us...