Reflections by Jon von Boehm, New Release
Jazz-influenced fusion albums often promise virtuosity; few manage to turn technique into narrative. Reflections by Jon von Boehm does exactly […]
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Jazz-influenced fusion albums often promise virtuosity; few manage to turn technique into narrative. Reflections by Jon von Boehm does exactly […]
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One, two, three, four… and Zero Hour: Genesis begins. With that sense of ignition, Shayan Regan opens a record that
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“Stunned” is the best word to describe how I looked when I first listened to 20,000 Years & Still Going
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What happens when classical rock vocabulary encounters desert modes and Eastern melodic logic? On At the Shore by Vik Ho,
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With Northwind, Aredia presents a concise yet carefully shaped two-track EP that expands their instrumental folk rock language into something
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The music world is in mourning as Chris Rea, the British singer-songwriter whose voice became synonymous with winter journeys and
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Tallinn is preparing for one of its loudest summers yet as Tallinn Rock Festival 2026 announces a powerful lineup uniting
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A new voice is reshaping the Middle Eastern alternative scene: Mawj, an Iraqi artist whose project Mesopotamian Rock is rapidly gaining
In a global music landscape saturated with genres, crossovers, and reinventions, it’s rare to encounter an artist who forges a
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Nick Andrea’s Ve*hic*u*lar is a revival of old-school rock, deeply infused with jazz, blues, and even country. Across this six-track EP,
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Ross Stewart’s debut EP Purpose arrives as both a personal statement and a bold introduction to his artistic identity. Across five
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Rock music has never truly left—but every now and then, a new band comes along that reminds us of why
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A surreal adventure led by Jakub Poćwiardowski & Lili through soundscapes born from a childhood game and reimagined in progressive
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In an age where playlists are flooded with algorithm-tailored tracks and momentary hooks, Niro Knox stands defiant. His music doesn’t
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Sleep Infinity, the latest release from EM_LEN, is a collection of eight creative and meticulously crafted tracks that carry a
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Aredia takes listeners on a sonic journey into a realm of fantasy with their album Tales from Aredia. This instrumental
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The singing of birds and the sound of a water stream, accompanied by a soothing cello, set the prelude for
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Based in Paraná, Argentina, El Poder de la Infancia is a collective that merges post-rock, jazz, electronica, Argentine folklore, and
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The Argentine music scene has always been fertile ground for experimentation and genre-blending, and El Poder de la Infancia—translated as
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Just for Kicks is a collection of wordless poetry brought to life by Adam Edgemont and his electric guitar. From the
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