“SUIT YOURSELF” – judith owen
“Suit Yourself doesn’t just revive jazz and blues traditions — it reminds you how thrilling, playful, and emotionally alive they can still
“Suit Yourself doesn’t just revive jazz and blues traditions — it reminds you how thrilling, playful, and emotionally alive they can still
“Jutebox don’t sound like a band chasing trends — they sound like a band bringing real fun, groove, and personality back into
“Songs for the Swung feels like a record made by someone who has seen the mess of life up close and still
“Crowded Silence” is one of those releases that feels less like a single and more like a fully engineered experience. Built as
“ÀṢẸ” feels less like a conventional single and more like a spiritual invocation captured through music. Built around Yoruba philosophy and the
“Mosh Pit deliver the kind of rock song that doesn’t ask for permission — it kicks the door open and dares you
“Sophie Tex turns quiet heartbreak into something cinematic, intimate, and impossible to ignore.” “Broken Promises” by Sophie Tex is an impressive debut
“A devastatingly honest song that turns personal grief into something painfully human and deeply necessary.” “The Place Called No Way Out” by
“A quietly beautiful indie-pop song that understands hope isn’t always about truth — sometimes it’s simply about getting through the day.” “I
“Motihari Brigade don’t just cover ‘Fortunate Son’ — they drag its warning into the modern world and make it feel frighteningly current.”