With "Whap Clatter," hip-hop artist Eclipseye presents a strong statement against the wair in Ukraine.
On 'Break Free!' Erik & The Worldy Savages cover a gamut of world music, fusing it with other current sounds.
Alpha Cat's latest, 'Venus Smile ….retrograde' is a new spin on the good, old '90s alt-rock vibes. With tributes like that, the '90s really never will get old.
This time out, Toronto artist/producer Lee Paradise is able to successfully bring production/library music up to modern times.
On 'Americana Vol. 2' saxophonist JD Allen continues his excellent music explorations primarily between jazz and blues.
On 'Midnight Crisp' trumpeter Takuya Kuroda truly delivers excellent modern jazz fusion that doesn’t shy away from combining jazz and hip-hop in all its forms and guises.
On 'Fits and Starts and Stops' Seth Adam delivers an album in the best tradition of classic rock which references Americana throughout.
The California Honeydrops cover a gamut of styles on 'Soft Spot' with sophistication and ease.
On 'Unwind' singer-songwriter Marty Thompson takes the psych jam route with firm and assured steps.
On the aptly titled 'Ocean Letters,' Danish singer-songwriter Hannah Schneider is able to skip across genres like an ocean breeze.
On 'I get along without you very well', Ellen Arkbro & Johan Graden come up with musical explorations that are at the same time experimental, meditative, and introspective.
"The World's Gone Up In Smoke" delivers a thoughtful song about the world's environmental crisis by 19-year-old singer/songwriter, Johanna Dadap.
On 'Let Sound Tell All,' rising jazz star Julius Rodriguez does exactly what the album title says.
With 'Everybody's Children,' Surya Botofasina delivers a true spiritual jazz gem.
Greek psych-rock band Bazooka deliver excellent music worth diving into with their latest release, 'Kapou Allou' (Somewhere Elsewhere).'
On 'Forever Melodies,' French duo Kids Return is able to successfully tap into melancholic memories without overdoing it.
On their new single, "What You Need It For", India's Ioish deliver something exciting and stay true to the post-rock/prog path they have taken from their start.
On 'Arkinetics,' drummer/composer Dan Kurfirst goes beyond just a set of rhythmic patterns and delivers something compelling.
On 'Passing' Matthew J Rolin shows what an inventive and inspired (mostly) acoustic guitar album should sound like.
Jenn Vix goes for the jugular with her latest single "Mr. Strange," and grabs it full-on.
On ‘What Do Whales Dream About at Night?’ Jessie Kilguss has delivered an engaging, sophisticated pop album.
Brookly artist Nisa is able to spice up the songs on 'Exaggerate' with some intriguing left-field pop elements.
On 'Desert Power,' jRadax delivers an intriguing set of left-field electronic/rap/ambient songs.
Jeremy Nail's 'Behind the Lights' is an album full of firmly focused, expressive songs that work both musically and lyrically.