Saskia

Soon By Saskia Griffiths-Moore | Review

Recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, “Soon” by Saskia Griffiths-Moore captivates us from the opening notes. With a sincere piano overture, delicately weaving its melody, Saskia’s soul-stirring vocals rise with unmatched intensity, resonating deep within. Drawing hints from folk, pop, country, and Americana traditions, Saskia blends genres to create a sound that is uniquely …

Marsha Swanson

Love’s Not Late By Marsha Swanson | Review

“Love’s Not Late” by Marsha Swanson is a dazzling trip into the heart of modern progressive-pop, skillfully crafted by an artist whose musical vision knows no bounds. With a wealth of experience and collaborative ventures under her belt, London’s Marsha delivers a collection of melodies that not only captivate the mind but also hit home. …

ZAYN

Alienated By ZAYN | Review

“Alienated,” the latest single by ZAYN, is a mesmerizing journey through themes of isolation and longing, delivered with the artist’s signature soulful vocals and innovative production. Clocking in at just over three minutes, the track wastes no time in immersing listeners into its atmospheric soundscape. From the opening chords, “Alienated” sets a haunting tone, with …

Maggie Rogers

The Kill By Maggie Rogers | Review

“The Kill” by Maggie Rogers is a transcendent piece of music that effortlessly blends elements of folk, pop, and electronic genres to create a hauntingly beautiful sonic experience. From the moment the song begins, Rogers’ ethereal vocals grab hold of the listener’s attention, drawing them into a world of introspection and emotion. At its core, …