Kidnapped by Gypsies’ “Ghosts of the Good Times” looks back, aghast and harrowed, at a life on the […]
Author: Daniel Luckhoff Wessels
Ruff Majik pay homage to Scott Pilgrim Vs The World with covers of “Threshold” and “Black Sheep”
Ruff Majik, who may not have existed without the advent of Scott Pilgrim vs The World, pay homage […]
Kabaal Klankbaan’s latest album Ek’s Steeds Onstabiel chronicles the ups and downs of a mental breakdown
Much like the title of Kabaal Klankbaan’s latest album suggests, Ek’s Steeds Onstabiel brings with it the erratic […]
Crash and the Void’s cinematic, narrative approach gives “The Villain” an unexpected depth
In “The Villain”, Crash and the Void poke fun at the archetypal world-domination-seeking megalomaniac with Hollywood tropes backed […]
Cindy-Louise finds disillusionment in her latest single “Innocence”
In “Innocence” Cindy-Louise pines over disillusionment with uncharacteristic juvenility and a lack of originality. Previous releases (see “Woman […]
Emaleen’s new album The Sun Will Still Shine When You Die turns music into heart-wrenching art
Sparse and heaped with sorrow Emmaleen‘s new album The Sun Will Still Shine When You Die, serves as […]