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Giulio Risi - The Legend of 1900

Giulio Risi - The Legend of 1900

8
2 min

In a world that demands that you leave everything behind and function if you are wired and tired, Giulio Risi demands that you slow down. His latest release, The Legend of 1900/Playing Love, is proof that music has the ability to cross borders and time. The songwriter and musician is one that believes that music is not just an escape but rather a sanctuary for the stories lurking within each of us. This is true for musicians and music lovers; you write with one sanctuary in mind, but in turn, you are laying seed to so many more story sanctuaries.

The song is enticingly simple; it draws you in with the piano keys that lie on your chest like the first drops of dew on the grass. The track isn’t in a rush; Giulio allows for each note to brew and allows for notes to settle, and before we know it, he adds in the violin that bubbles in your ear and chest like a flowing fresh water stream. The music design is a lot steadier and more inviting, rather than a whirlwind of notes and emotions. There is never a single point of crescendo, but rather there are moments of enticing intensity that grip our attention.

Giulio says so much with his music without the use of words, staying true and in step with the movie The Legend of 1900. Another series that the music would be wonderful in is The Other Bennet Sisters, staying true to Mary’s self-realization, evolution, and hard-coming-to-terms moments. Giulio Risi brings in such a complex concoction of sonic tapestry and makes it look simple. He is truly a maestro unlike any other.

ReeToxA - You Deserve Better Than Me

ReeToxA - You Deserve Better Than Me

3 min
ReeToxA make a heart-breaking confession of feeling inadequate in the touching pop rock song, ‘You Deserve Better Than Me’! Kids from the 90s will fondly remember this track by Everclear, ‘She’s So High Above Me’, that told the story of a mismatched couple. A simple guy and a high-street girl who came together, but he always felt that she was way out of his league, and the world around him never missed an opportunity to remind him of that fact. Portrayed brilliantly and humorously in the 2010 rom-com flick 'She's Way Out of My League'. This track by the ever-expressive Aussie rock group ReeToxA reminds us so much of that! The track opens in sublime acoustic fashion. Layers of string arrangements, acoustic strums, electric tones and heavy atmospherics create a sense of anxiety, like you’re bursting to confess something you’ve been holding inside for a while. Yet, the tone is sincere and heart-warming. Opening verse has us treated to the most heart-warming, bittersweet romantic prose. He reminisces, ever so sweetly, on how things played out between them, all thoise beautiful, heart-touching moments and then those other feelings. The message points to how loving someone, however much, and staying together are not a foregone conclusion and more often than not, one of those partners is going to feel otherwise about the whole sitch. ReeToxA ain’t taking sides but simply presenting contrasting points of view and allowing for the listeners to make up their minds as to stay or go. The beauty of ‘You Deserve Better Than Me’ is that doesn’t present a tidy, bow-wrapped solution to all this. Instead, it keeps you rooted in what it means to doubt yourself and coming to terms with letting go, especially when most of your instincts are telling you otherwise. Musically, the track has this timeless, pop love song energy. Propelled by forward-flowing basslines and rhythms, leisurely strings and smart progressions, its a song that keeps you emotionally vested and hanging on the vocalist’s every word as he pleads, ‘You Deserve Better Than Me, I mean it sincerely…..’ It speaks volumes to ReeTox’s excellent range and versatility and how they always seem to be playing from the heart, from love and not for it. That distinction sets them apart from their contemporaries and makes this a group you want to root for!
Mad Painter - Debt Collector

Mad Painter - Debt Collector

8.2
5 min
There are some kinds of rock songs that have no interest in trying to modernize themselves. They step confidently into the past, borrow the swagger, grit, and theatricality of classic rock while trusting that great riffs never really go out of style. Debt Collector, the second single from Mad Painter’s forthcoming album Island Poetry, does exactly that.  The song wastes little time establishing its identity. A guitar riff drives the opening. It is quickly joined by drums and a Hammond organ that becomes one of the track’s defining voices. The organ pushes the arrangement forward and adds a texture that immediately recalls the golden era of early-1970s hard rock. The production intentionally adds a vintage feel. It draws inspiration from bands like Deep Purple, Nazareth, and Alice Cooper without slipping into imitation.  With the structure, Debt Collector moves heavily on momentum. The verses have a bluesy groove before opening into a chorus that seems like it is built for live audiences. The song understands that memorable rock comes from conviction and not constant reinvention. Each section flows naturally into the next. It allows the energy to build until the instrumental finale delivers a payoff. When it comes to the vocals, Alex Gitlin performs with the confidence of classic rock. His delivery is expressive. Behind him, the backing vocals add depth and create a contrast that gives the chorus extra weight. Together, the performances evoke the spirit of '70s arena rock while still feeling distinctly like Mad Painter.  The song is a good fit for a movie like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998).
Chris Kinkade - She's in the League of Angels

Chris Kinkade - She's in the League of Angels

7.7
4 min
Chris Kinkade creates music that nourishes the soul, speaking to unintelligible parts of you with his latest release, She’s in the League of Angels. He uses the harp as his weapon of choice. There is a unique interpretation of Celtic music that is both folk-inspired and modern. He is an artistic polyglot because he has multiple expressions of artistic healing; he’s an actor, healer, singer, songwriter, and harpist. He carries this spiritual aspect of healing into all aspects of his work, and She’s in the League of Angels is no different. If you ever picture being serenaded by the love of your life in a beautiful meadow with wild horses in the background, it is She who's in the League of Angels; your love will be singing to you. The poet in Chris truly shines in this number, where he lays himself at the altar of love and surrenders at the feet of his love. But the love he expresses is so free of any doubt or contempt. This performance is also because it is just him and the harp, where he masterfully plays the instrument and delivers a rustic score that tugs at the strings of your heart. The way he uses choir music is masterful, as though he were the disciple of his lover. A TV show that masterfully portrays the other side of this kind of devotion is Fleabag. While this song would not fit into the musical score of the series, there is an invisible thread that ties the series and the song together in terms of themes like devotion and love. The visuals that Chris Kinkade can conjure up with just his voice and the harp are mind-bogglingly phenomenal. You can check out more of his work attached above.
CBATCH - The Vault 3 - Club/Dance, R&B, Soul/Funk/Pop/Techno/Etc

CBATCH - The Vault 3 - Club/Dance, R&B, Soul/Funk/Pop/Techno/Etc

8
1 h : 13 min
Disco is making a comeback in the suavest of ways, and CBATCHand his latest release, The Vault 3 - Club/Dance, R&B, Soul/Funk/Pop/Techno/Etc. This album seems to have a mix of everything. This reminds me of music we had in the early 2000s, where pop was at its prime just as EDM pop was having its rise. CBATCH embodies the spirit of collaboration, as this album has the most amount of collaboration he has ever done. He touches upon everything, right from heartbreak to club music. The album is effectively broken into Disc 1 and Disc 2. Breaking My Heart There is a cool blue approach to his songs, even in Break My Heart. Never have I ever heard a yearning for heartbreak with a groove like this one. He magically maintains the equilibrium between pop and R&B, and what a powerful start to the album this is. The track is an experimental number that demands your attention both lyrically and sonically. It is nostalgic in spirit, and this is maintained in the next track as well—Found What’s Right for Me—but unlike the first song, this track is more pop than it is R&B. I am the Right Guy. Unlike most men who say I’m the right guy, C’BATCH actually proves himself to be that guy in this number. The track isn’t hammering you with the dancey sonic backing in this one; it is more laid back, and he really takes his time to perform in this one. The arrangement in the song makes it clear that he’s not in a rush; there are notes and trills that he does where he meanders around sonically that truly command your attention effectively. Midnight Love Serenade If Disc one is Heartbreak, Disc two is all Yearn and Lover Boy; he truly brings disco to the Yearn on this side of the garden. Right from Hit Me with Your Love to Midnight Love Serenade, the man knows what he is doing. It is interesting the way he plays with instrumentals in the album, and the fact that he chose to end with one is also a unique choice. In Midnight Love Serenade, he lays the desire and yearning on thick with the jazz band-style slow instrumental. The track is the perfect number to end on; it demands you slow down and unwind, preferably with a glass of wine and good company. The album is like a Bollywood film; it is packed with everything in terms of themes and atmosphere. You can almost imagine the story in a more popular contemporary version of Bride and Prejudice. We are stranded in the world that CBATCH builds for us as he captains the ship, taking us on a wild journey that promises us a sonic adventure. He is not your normal musician; he can take over your heart with a good note and a bar.
Skar De Line - Personal Martyr

Skar De Line - Personal Martyr

4 min
Skar de Line takes us down a dark path, one filled with purpose and pain with 'Personal Martyr'! The London-based, Swedish artist and producer, Skar de Line, crafts a bleak, spine-chilling track built upon immersive, orchestral electronic elements and his low, Marilyn Manson-esuqe vocals. The track opens ruthlessly, grips you tight in its industrial vice, hitting you with pulsating rhythms and otherworldly sounds and effects. Without a moment's waste, Skar's low, melancholic vocals take over, waxing poetic, personal, and deeply intense prose. The words serve as a bare-it-all confessional from Skar, exposing his deepest, darkest parts. It's jarring and brutal, yet brilliant in its framing and delivery. The theme of being a martyr, a slave, a prisoner to your life, rings deeply relatable for anyone who lives life on the edge. His scathing delivery fills you with dread, excitement, numbness, and euphoria in varying measures. As the track unfolds relentlessly, wailing synths pair with the dark, industrial arrangements and Skar's vocals. There are some truly terrifying, awe-inspiring moments interspaced that evoke emotions deep, dark, and true. This is the kind of soul-shaking track we could see being the score to an intense thriller action/adventure thriller like Dune. Its dystopian, postmodern arrangements and bleak, industrial outlook would make for the perfect accompaniment to a movie built around personal drive, determination, and, eventually, surrender to what is. 'Personal Martyr' is definitely one of the most intense, catharsis-inducing tracks we've heard this year, and in our minds, it firmly establishes Skar as a powerful, eclectic force to be reckoned with. Listen to this and experience the darkness it brings out in you.
Fiona Amaka - Justified

Fiona Amaka - Justified

8.4
3 min
Fiona Amaka returns with “Justified,” a song that expands her artistic identity while staying true to the heartfelt storytelling that has become her signature. Drawing inspiration from folk rock and weaving in polished pop influences, the track feels both intimate and uplifting. The acoustic guitar forms the emotional backbone of the arrangement, while bright melodic hooks and tasteful rhythmic accents give the song a contemporary appeal. Every verse builds naturally toward a memorable chorus, allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to grow without overwhelming the listener. The songwriting stands out through its honesty and restraint. Rather than relying on dramatic twists, “Justified” explores the complicated search for understanding in a relationship where emotions rarely fit into simple categories. Fiona Amaka delivers each line with warmth and conviction, allowing vulnerability to become a strength instead of a weakness. Her expressive vocal performance complements the organic instrumentation, creating a listening experience that feels genuine from beginning to end. Fans of the indie music scene will appreciate the balance between raw authenticity and accessible songwriting. From a production standpoint, the track impresses with a vivid dynamic range that allows every instrument to breathe naturally. The arrangement never feels crowded, even as additional textures enter during the chorus. The guitars retain their crisp character, while subtle percussion supports the rhythm without stealing attention from the vocals. The mix also benefits from a carefully crafted stereo field, giving acoustic elements, backing harmonies, and atmospheric layers distinct spaces across the soundstage. This thoughtful engineering creates depth and clarity, making repeated listens especially rewarding. Every sonic choice serves the emotional narrative, reinforcing the song's reflective mood instead of distracting from it. “Justified” also carries a cinematic quality that makes it easy to imagine within a heartfelt romantic comedy. Its hopeful energy and sincere emotional core would fit naturally into scenes from Crazy, Stupid, Love. or Never Have I Ever, where moments of self-discovery and emotional honesty often define the story. The song could underscore a reconciliation, a quiet realization, or the beginning of a meaningful connection without feeling forced. The single demonstrates Fiona Amaka's ability to blend timeless folk influences with modern pop sensibilities while maintaining a distinctive artistic voice. She creates music that feels personal yet widely relatable, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences without losing sight of optimism. That balance gives 'Justified' lasting appeal and positions it as another confident step forward in her growing catalog. London based singer-songwriter and guitarist Fiona Amaka has earned attention through her compelling live performances with the Fiona Amaka Band, where her folk rock sound draws together blues and soul influences with remarkable authenticity.
ReeToxA - Bottle

ReeToxA - Bottle

8.3
5 min
Some songs are written in the moment. Others spend years waiting for the right time to be heard. ReeToxA's latest song Bottle belongs to the latter. Originally, the song was written by frontman Jason McKee in his teenage years before finding its place on Soliloquy. The track carries the rare weight of a song that has aged with its creator.  You can sense it from the opening bars. Bottle ratios urgency with reflection. The track is built on alternative rock guitars, basslines, and a rhythm section that never loses momentum. The song immediately establishes a cathartic energy. Yet beneath its anthemic surface lies something far more vulnerable. The tune pushes forward while the emotional core continually looks inward. It ends up creating a tension between a sense of movement and memory. The production adopts a traditional Australian alternative rock style. It draws from '90s grunge and rock without becoming nostalgic for its own sake. Thick guitar lines give the track weight, while the arrangement leaves sufficient room for the song to breathe. Nothing feels over-produced. Instead, every instrument adds something to a sound that feels honest, immediate, and lived-in.  With the vocals, McKee delivers with conviction rather than theatricality. His performance seeks truth, and that approach suits the material perfectly. Knowing that the song originated decades before its release adds another dimension to the performance. The voice revisits old emotions and then measures how they have changed over time. What makes Bottle particularly different from the other releases is its emotional ambiguity. The title invites multiple interpretations, but the most apt reasoning suggests it talks about the hidden ways people seek calm while carrying psychological burdens. The lyrics also confront the desperation that often sits beneath it. It's upbeat, almost pop-punk layers deliberately contrast with darker emotional themes. This creates a tension that makes the track linger long after it ends.  When it comes to the structure, the song avoids undue complexity. Repetition becomes a storytelling device here. It reinforces the feeling that unresolved struggles rarely disappear after a single breakthrough. Hooks return with increasing emotional weight, making each chorus feel less like repetition and more like another attempt to understand the same wound from a different angle. Bottle refuses easy catharsis. It doesn't present healing as a dramatic revelation, nor does it romanticize suffering. Instead, it captures something far more familiar: the experience of carrying old versions of yourself into the present and realizing they still have something to say. The song is a good fit for a movie like Beautiful Boy (2018)
Keesha Blair - Truth Always Shows Its Face

Keesha Blair - Truth Always Shows Its Face

8
4 min
Music is the sieve between thought and emotion, and Keesha Blair thins the veil between consciousness and unconsciousness with her latest release, Truth Always Shows Its Face. The singer-songwriter uses Jazz for her lyrical ballad to take over the world. She is a force of nature who isn’t new to the scene. Keesha has a distinctive voice; you know she sharpens that tool every day, as it cuts deep when paired with her soul-stirring words. Keesha doesn’t mess around when it comes to her art; she knows music is meant to change the world, and that’s exactly how she writes her music as well. Truth Always Shows Its Face is a number is not for the week. At every turn, Keesha is waiting, dropping lines that will definitely change your brain chemistry. She is the modern-day soothsayer, which is funny because what she is saying is ironically simple. “Do we believe it because it is true or is it true because we believe?” How can you not buy into the world she describes? It somehow shows that we have agency but also not at the same time. She has a wonderful way of presenting the many possibilities and truths that the world holds while still holding onto the irony of each truth. A fact that is also seen in a series like the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Keesha Blair is everything the mainstream music scene needs at the moment; she is honest and not to mention, she is bloody good at her lyric game. She’s got a voice that can change the direction the earth is moving in, a saccharine voice to deliver the harsh truths of the world. How can you not get behind a voice like that?
C'Batch - NEXT TIME (I WON’T BE FALLING)

C'Batch - NEXT TIME (I WON’T BE FALLING)

8.5
12 min
C'Batch's Next Time (I Won’t Be Falling) offers an inventive concept by presenting four different versions of the same song, each with its own identity. Drawing inspiration from electronic pop with a hint of indie nostalgia, the EP delivers a cohesive listening experience while showing how thoughtful production can reshape a single composition. The original version introduces the song with a mellow downtempo vibe, blending expressive melodies with vintage sounding synths that create a warm, nostalgic atmosphere. The production stands out thanks to its vivid dynamic range, allowing each section to breathe naturally, while a carefully crafted stereo field gives every instrument its own space for a polished and immersive mix. The second track transforms the song into an indie dancehall remix, adding rhythmic energy without losing the emotion of the original. It highlights the versatility of the songwriting and reflects the creativity often found within the indie music scene.

Four Versions, One Strong Musical Statement

The third version reimagines the track as an upbeat instrumental piano ballad, supported by a lush string section that builds toward a soaring crescendo. It showcases the strength of the melody on its own and adds a cinematic touch to the EP. The closing instrumental ambient cinematic version shifts the focus to atmosphere, combining deep lows with glistening synth tones before ending with a memorable hook that leaves a lasting impression. The EP's nostalgic tone and cinematic production would sit comfortably alongside homecoming films such as Sweet Home Alabama and The Last Picture Show. It also complements rural-set stories like Everwood, where heartfelt moments and small-town settings take centre stage. With Next Time (I Won’t Be Falling), C'Batch demonstrates a thoughtful approach to songwriting, arrangement, and production. By exploring four distinct interpretations of one composition, the artist creates a focused and engaging release that showcases musical versatility. C'Batch's appreciation for electronic textures, melodic songwriting, and carefully considered production is evident throughout the EP, making it a memorable addition to today's independent music landscape.
Giulio Risi - The Legend of 1900
Giulio Risi - The Legend of 1900
2 min
ReeToxA - You Deserve Better Than Me
ReeToxA - You Deserve Better Than Me
3 min
Mad Painter - Debt Collector
Mad Painter - Debt Collector
5 min
Chris Kinkade - She's in the League of Angels
Chris Kinkade - She's in the League of Angels
4 min
CBATCH - The Vault 3 - Club/Dance, R&B, Soul/Funk/Pop/Techno/Etc
CBATCH - The Vault 3 - Club/Dance, R&B, Soul/Funk/Pop/Techno/Etc
1 h : 13 min
Skar De Line - Personal Martyr
Skar De Line - Personal Martyr
4 min
Fiona Amaka - Justified
Fiona Amaka - Justified
3 min
ReeToxA - Bottle
ReeToxA - Bottle
5 min
Keesha Blair - Truth Always Shows Its Face
Keesha Blair - Truth Always Shows Its Face
4 min
C'Batch - NEXT TIME (I WON’T BE FALLING)
C'Batch - NEXT TIME (I WON’T BE FALLING)
12 min

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