Spill Tab shares toxic experiences through a mature perspective, looking back while she acknowledges the situation and tries to move in a better direction away from it; all in a bed of outstanding emotional performances and Spill Tab’s recognizable distorted and noisy, but controlled, sound and production. This EP is personal and introspective, bringing an interesting indie pop sound with heavier and glitchier influences, while being able to keep a soft and dreamy balance in ... read more
Tyler gets more personal and transparent in this new project, wearing a mask to take off the one hiding his true self. We see him, we hear him, we get to know parts of him we didn’t expect to, and feel it all with him as the journey continues, as we travel through and experience CHROMAKOPIA.
St. Chroma: Insane atmosphere and beautiful vocals. Great opener.
“Don’t you ever stop bein’ who you are”
100
Rah Tah Tah: Tyler going hard.
“I’m a bonafide face ... read more
Wallows bring out their indie pop-rock essence in this new project, with a sassier, more confident aura around the band, progressing and evolving their sound and songwriting in some parts, but falling off at times where they tightly fit the indie-pop shoes while maybe lacking something special. Still, they don’t fail to create a cohesive sonic landscape in every song, as each song has their own vibe and a personality, working together towards making an experience out of this LP. There are ... read more
This project is a creative and unique work of art that showcases Mk.gee’s talent and potential, highlighting his guitar playing and composing, unique tone and great vocals. His songwriting and production are also special and give big hints and a little taste of all they could be; being very one of a kind, but maybe not the most polished and developed, they still make up for a great experience and surprisingly cohesive album that feels very carefully put together. The vibe and ambiance of ... read more
Through unorthodox folk, beautiful arrangements, multifaceted but concise production, raw emotion and pure feeling, a soul lives. It searches, finds, loses, again and again… an endless cycle. Through songwriting Lizzy McAlpine lives and brings us along as she gets Older.
The Elevator: Raw and emotional. Beautiful harmonies. Great opener, immediately sets the mood. Time moves fast, love moves faster, how?, when?, here, hopefully forever.
“I hope that I’m right”
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