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Fresh reviews for you

Kevin Honold - Honey

Kevin Honold - Honey

8.5
4 min
It is a new morning. You woke up fresh today. Everything seems to fit in its place. You pick up a pen and jot down all the tasks you need to finish today. A song plays in your earphones: Honey by Kevin Honold.  The song sits at the intersection of indie folk and indie pop. It leans more toward a mellow, feel-good song. When you listen to the piece for the first time, you can pick up an atmosphere that is warm and emotional. This makes the track a good pick for chill playlists.  Right from the first moments, the arrangement feels unforced. You can hear acoustic guitars that carry a calm, rhythmic pulse. There are also harmonic layers that add texture without overwhelming the core. It’s the kind of song that feels like it is specially made for headphone listening.  When it comes to the lyrics, Honey features imagery that is sensory and emotional. The repeated references to sweetness, scent, and memory create a theme of reminiscence. It is as if Honold is retracing a moment of affection that lingers long after it’s passed. It is impressionistic. Honold’s vocals are gentle and expressive. This complements the song’s background layers. There’s a sincerity in his voice that just simply makes sense with the thematic content. The piece is a good fit for a movie like Before Sunrise (1995). It perfectly fits in a scene where the characters are walking and talking through the city. The song’s warmth and conversational tone align beautifully with the film’s slow-burn intimacy. 
Allan Townsend – It Was for Me

Allan Townsend – It Was for Me

9
4 min
There are some songs that try to tell the truth. They sound like the listener is being invited into a moment of realization of sorts. It feels less like a performance and more like a personal reckoning set to music. It Was for Me by Allan Townsend is set in that space.  The song is an indie-folk piece. It features an emotional authenticity and introspection that take precedence over the complexity of the in-between layers. The song also has a very minimal arrangement. The pacing sounds reflective and thus aligns with artists who prioritize narrative and internal reckoning over dramatics. Listening to the vocals, Townsend works with a sense of sincerity. There’s an honesty in the way the song is carried. It is as if the lyrics are being discovered in real time. The voice feels grounded, thoughtful, and present, reinforcing the idea that this song is about understanding rather than resolution.  The track works with themes like a moment of reframing. It is like looking back at experiences that were, in the past, confusing or painful and realizing they carried purpose. The title itself suggests a shift in perspective. A movement from resistance to acceptance. What makes It Was for Me resonate is its emotional patience. Townsend creates a space where meaning comes across slowly. And, in doing so, the song becomes deeply relatable.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Manchester by the Sea (2016), especially in scenes that carry the sense of grief without resolution.
MANOSai - OFF to Venezuela

MANOSai - OFF to Venezuela

8.7
2 min
MANOSai’s latest single “OFF to Venezuela” comes charging out of the gate with the kind of unapologetic energy that defined late-’90s hard rock radio. Drawing from straight-up hard rock and filtering it through off-beat production techniques, the track balances muscle and mischief in a way that feels both nostalgic and slightly unhinged—in the best way possible. There’s a clear lineage here that nods toward Nickelback’s heavier moments, but MANOSai refuses to play it straight, constantly twisting expectations just as the listener settles in. The song builds its backbone on walls of distorted guitars, stacked thick and loud, yet never collapsing into mud. The mix shows a vivid dynamic range, allowing verses to breathe before the choruses slam back in with renewed force. What really sets “OFF to Venezuela” apart, however, is its willingness to disrupt its own momentum. Beeping phone noises in the mix flicker in and out like intrusive thoughts, adding a strangely modern, almost surreal texture to an otherwise classic rock framework. These unexpected elements feel deliberate rather than gimmicky, placed within a carefully crafted stereo field that gives each sound its own space to move and collide. Cinematically, the track feels tailor-made for motion. It would slide effortlessly into the reckless forward drive of Mad Max: Fury Road, or underscore the chaotic, outlaw energy of Natural Born Killers. The song’s restless pacing and raw attitude scream movement, danger, and escape: fuel for highways that don’t end and choices that can’t be undone. And just when you think you’ve heard everything the song has to offer, a strange surprise waits at the outro, flipping the mood and leaving a lingering sense of unease. MANOSai’s work reflects an artist shaped by a deep love of classic rock textures and a desire to stand out within the modern indie music scene. Blending ’90s rock bravado with experimental flourishes, MANOSai positions himself as a creator who respects the past while pushing against its boundaries, carving a distinctive lane that feels personal, loud, and unapologetically bold.
Fiona Amaka - Desert Flower

Fiona Amaka - Desert Flower

8.5
3 min
Think of this: You are on a day out with your friends. The joy is touching the corners of the clouds. Euphoria. The vibes are immaculate, and you are suddenly hit with his feeling of emptiness for the times you didn’t feel this good and needed what you have now. A song plays in your head: Desert Flower by Fiona Amaka. The song is an alternative pop piece with elements of modern alternative here and there. You feel a sense of emotional clarity in the layers of the track. The vocals feature a heavy charge that makes it slightly different from the mainstream pop structure. There is also a subtle rhythmic grounding and organic instrumentation. This all gives the piece a clean production and melodic focus.  When it comes to the lyrics, Desert Flower blends metaphor with personal ways of looking at things. The desert here is seen as an emotional log: “Desert flower, you are my pride…” It sounds like assurance. The “flowerbecomes a symbol too. Something delicate that chooses to live against odds.  What makes the track different is how it kind of balances between clarity and presence. Nothing is overstated. Instead, the emotional arc fleshes out organically. Desert Flower works on multiple levels. As a song, it’s spacious and evocative. It is the kind of piece that invites repeated listening. As a tonal narrative, it resonates because it honors complexity.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Nomadland (2020)
Jon Henri - Smile

Jon Henri - Smile

3 min

Jon Henri has the power to zap you out of this world and into his own creation in Smile, his latest number. Jon hits the sweet spot between musical, R&B, and rap. With a string of releases that have successfully left a mark in the indie music scene, this one feels a lot more personal. The track is almost a promise to be better and consistent in love, making love an action rather than a noun. Jon Henri makes his listeners yield at the altar of his love, and that is the power his music holds.

He oscillates between personal and general, almost like a zoom in and zoom out. The notes mimic this sonic movement as well. Everything in this song is in motion, almost running. At no point does Jon allow for the pace to slow or fall, so most of the dynamic elements come from the lyrics and the vocals. He mimics the bubbling effect love has on your brain and in your body. He travels through a variety of landscapes through his voice and takes us with him as well. He gives us an image that every time his lover smiles, the smile illuminates the path towards his future. We can hear the rough edges in the production of the song, drawing us deeper into the song as he tells us that he isn’t holding back in this number! The same way Richard Gere was with Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride. When you are in the mood to take the scenic route sonically, you can click on the links attached above and allow his music to fly you away.
Ping Machines - From 1 2 Another

Ping Machines - From 1 2 Another

8.5
2 min
Ping Machines hit hard and fast on “From 1 2 Another,” a track that feels like a steel-toed boot slamming the door between power metal precision and heavy garage rock swagger. From the opening seconds, the song launches into motion with no hesitation, driven by a relentless rhythmic pulse and an unapologetically raw energy that perfectly suits the band’s Dirt Rock ethos. The riffs surge forward with a sharp, almost heroic edge borrowed from power metal, yet they remain grounded in grime and grit, never drifting too far from the band’s blues-soaked, punk-informed roots. The mix plays a crucial role in amplifying that impact. Walls of distorted guitars dominate the sonic landscape, stacked thick and wide, creating a sense of scale without burying the details. Each guitar line retains clarity thanks to a carefully crafted stereo field that lets the twin-guitar attack breathe while still sounding massive. Beneath it all, the rhythm section locks in with authority. The bass rumbles with intent, while the drums inject momentum through tight and groovy drum fills that keep the track surging forward rather than settling into predictability. The production preserves a vivid dynamic range, allowing the quieter moments to tease tension before the song explodes back into full throttle. Furthermore, ex-vocalist Ryps delivers a commanding performance that cuts cleanly through the distortion. The voice balances grit and melody, reinforcing the song’s sense of urgency and movement. The result feels cinematic, making “From 1 2 Another” a natural fit for high-octane visuals. It would slide seamlessly into the brutal, synth-laced chase sequences of Upgrade or underscore the violent swagger and slow-burn tension of Peaky Blinders. In the broader indie music scene, Ping Machines stand out by refusing polish in favor of honesty. Founded in Central Switzerland in 2009, the band built its identity on straightforward, no-frills rock. Five musicians, each bringing their own influences, channel stoner rock weight, blues grit, and punk attitude into a sound that feels lived-in and fiercely authentic. Title track from their 2023 LP, “From 1 2 Another” captures that background perfectly, translating years of shared stage energy into a track that sounds just as dangerous as it feels.
JCCUTTER - Tequila at Dawn

JCCUTTER - Tequila at Dawn

8.5
3 min
Think of this: You are on your way to a club. Your friends are waiting for you there. You have your glam fit on, the shoes are coordinating, and the hair looks great. You get in your car, and it's time for pre-game. A song starts: Tequila at Dawn by JCCUTTER.  The song is an indie-pop piece that blends elements from electronic and ambient pop. You hear a smooth, groove-driven beat with electronic production. The vocals are relaxed. The track prioritizes mood and atmosphere over dramatic structure. This is exactly what places it in indie and alternative pop.  Check out the video for the same here as well!: https://www.youtube.com/@JCCutter The vocals in this piece are the bit that carries the song. You can hear a coolness in the voice that makes it sound contemplative. It carries a tone that suggests familiarity with some sort of celebration and its aftermath. The way the lyrics sound feels conversational, almost like speaking into the early morning chill. What gives the track its emotional resonance is some sort of balance. It is like the song moves without rushing; it invites you to feel the mood. You can also sense vulnerability under the surface of coolness. It is like a subtle acknowledgment that the moments we drink, dance, or let go are about understanding something deeper.  With the title itself, you can sense some kind of emotional pause. It's the kind of song that fits perfectly on a playlist for late-night drives into sunrise.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Drive (2011). The track's smooth, nocturnal groove aligns with the film's nighttime urban atmosphere.
YUBININGYOU - HIMITSU

YUBININGYOU - HIMITSU

9
4 min
A song that reminds you of the well-spent time in the past. Some songs sound like a gentle whisper in your ear. They have a tendency to expose emotion through some sort of intimacy and texture. 秘密 (Himitsu) by 唯美人形 (YUBININGYOU) does exactly that. It whispers, invites you close.  The song is a dreamy pop piece that also features some elements of ambient pop here and there. This is because the piece is driven by atmosphere, soft electronic textures, and an intimate vocal presence. It sounds hazy. The production is restrained and emotional. There’s a sense of inwardness that aligns closely with dream pop and ambient pop traditions.  The vocals of the piece are understated. The voices of the singers blend together and coexist with the music, rising and falling with a natural cadence. There’s a vulnerability here that feels sincere. It is like an emotional tone that speaks oflonging. It’s the kind of delivery that makes the song feel personal, as if you’re being let into a secret moment that’s meant for your ears alone. When it comes to the lyrics (to the extent the lyrics are understood through tone and expression), 秘密 is soft, indirect, with a sense of guarded emotion. The mood clearly shows what the title suggests: something hidden, personal, perhaps half-revealed. The track supports this by framing the emotions with echoes and ambient space.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Lost in Translation (2003). The film leans heavily on mood, atmosphere, and unspoken emotion.
MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS - Car Radio

MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS - Car Radio

2 min
MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS’ latest single “Car Radio” arrives with the kind of warmth that instantly feels familiar, yet never tired. Rooted in indie singer-songwriter sensibilities and wrapped in acoustic country pop charm, the track captures the simple joy of motion, memory, and shared moments behind the wheel. From the opening bars, the song sets a relaxed pace that invites the listener to settle in and enjoy the ride rather than rush toward a destination. The production leans into a simplistic upbeat happy arrangement that feels intentionally uncluttered. Every element earns its place. The acoustic guitar drives the song with a rich acoustic tone, providing a steady rhythmic backbone that feels organic and lived-in. The mix allows the vocals to breathe, and the soulful harmonies and rich acoustic tone elevate the emotional pull without ever overpowering the lead. A minimal lead guitar that weaves the passages together adds subtle colour, slipping in and out of the arrangement like scenery passing through a car window. Rather than showboating, the guitar work supports the storytelling, reinforcing the song’s sense of movement and reflection. Lyrically and sonically, “Car Radio” thrives on its sense of freedom and togetherness. It is easy to imagine this track playing during a long stretch of highway, windows down, volume up, where conversation fades and music takes over. The song would fit seamlessly into the spirit of classic 90s road-trip films like Thelma & Louise or Dumb and Dumber, where the journey matters more than the destination and music becomes part of the narrative glue. There is an authenticity here that aligns naturally with the wider indie music scene, favouring honesty over polish and feeling over flash. In the end, “Car Radio” feels deeply connected to the band’s story. MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS emerged from a family bond formed in Tenerife in 2001, where music became both tradition and connective tissue. Now led by Luna, a globe-trotting singer-songwriter, the project remains a celebration of shared creativity, love, and togetherness, with just enough room left for their beloved cat to remain part of the legend.
Thickshake - Through the Daylight

Thickshake - Through the Daylight

8
3 min

Imagine having the perfect world described to you in a song—that’s what Through the Daylight by Thickshake is! The singer-songwriter’s major form is to write green songs that are as fresh as mint with crisp notes. Alex (that’s right, Thickshake isn’t his real name. Shocked? So am I!) has a knack for writing music that has a personal touch to it but with pop beats that won’t fail to get your feet moving. While Alex records all his music at home, all his music is crisp and exquisitely edited.

Right from the start, Alex stretches out the canvas and paints vivid pictures with his music and lyrics. The track opens a window into one of the most endearing desires that his heart holds. Thickshake gives us a glimpse of paradise that holds small mundane moments dear to the heart. The track has a guitar backing that packs a punch, adding to the pop ambience that Alex is building. The track plays with an interesting juxtaposition; while the backing and music are upbeat and pop, the lyrics are personal, adding more texture to the wild number that Through the Daylight is. A song such as this that has such rich imagery and longing is similar to a film like 50 First Dates. Both the film and the song deal with deep and heavy topics, all related to love but in a light and airy manner. Thickshake, aka Alex, is a magician of a songwriter and artist; his music is a mystery box that is layered and soul-touching. If you want to listen to more of his work, check out the links attached.
Kevin Honold - Honey
Kevin Honold - Honey
4 min
Allan Townsend – It Was for Me
Allan Townsend – It Was for Me
4 min
MANOSai - OFF to Venezuela
MANOSai - OFF to Venezuela
2 min
Fiona Amaka - Desert Flower
Fiona Amaka - Desert Flower
3 min
Jon Henri - Smile
Jon Henri - Smile
3 min
Ping Machines - From 1 2 Another
Ping Machines - From 1 2 Another
2 min
JCCUTTER - Tequila at Dawn
JCCUTTER - Tequila at Dawn
3 min
YUBININGYOU - HIMITSU
YUBININGYOU - HIMITSU
4 min
MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS - Car Radio
MISS KARLSSON AND THE FOOD PROVIDERS - Car Radio
2 min
Thickshake - Through the Daylight
Thickshake - Through the Daylight
3 min