Category: Track Review

CATBEAR release luminous indie-pop gem “Who Cares?”

CATBEAR’s latest single, “Who Cares?”, is a luminous testament to the duo’s ever-evolving artistry, blending retro synth-pop with contemporary indie sensibilities. From the outset, the track envelops listeners in a cascade of shimmering synths...

Tara Nome Doyle soars and surrenders on “Bad Days”

With her latest single, “Bad Days,” Tara Nome Doyle turns emotional fragility into something strangely luminous. Arriving ahead of her new album Ekko, due for release on April 11 via FatCat Records, the Berlin-based artist offers a track...

M(h)aol’s “DM:AM” artfully exposes digital misogyny

M(h)aol (pronounced “male”) has been a growing formidable force in the post-punk scene, known for their raw sound and unapologetic feminist stance. Their latest single, “DM:AM,” offers a scathing critique of the toxic dynamics prevalent...