
The track “Kinetic” by DM Ascension reflects the essence of its name, exuding an infectious energy that invites listeners to embrace the feel of motion, chance, and movement. The infusion of the flute, skillfully played by Cicilia Kemezys, forms the distinctive and captivating center of the song.

“Midday Blue” by Genevieve Sovereign bringing something new to the genre, as it does not feature the traditional distorted guitars you’d expect in a dream pop song. Instead, she focuses on ambient music, moods, and feelings that are brought to life by soft keys and clear synths.

The original, electronic pop version of “Ignis” was created during the height of the pandemic when MIDI Kittyy aka Eliza Andrews lived in Las Vegas and found herself dealing with seemingly endless isolation and being stuck with the same faces for far too long.

Clare Easdown is a master in evoking empathy, no matter what she is singing about, and on “I Break” it all goes one step beyond anything she’s ever done before.

“Airborne” by Carpe Diem is a flowing gentle song teetering on the edge between utter bliss and the omnipresent feeling of unease.

“Here and Now” The soulful elevating song has Robert Vendetta on piano and vocals, and working closely with his band consisting of Anders Jansvik on drums, Torunn Christelle on mellotron, and Håvard Solli on bass. In the end, we only have one life, so why spend it worrying about the future?

Billy Lowry has made a nice splash with his latest rockin’ single “Nightmares”. Musically, the sound is frantic, and the composition is comprised several twists and turns in movement.

If “Under the Lights” was the debut that showed us everything that The Heidi Incident can do all at once, “If Not Now, When” is the time when they hit the breaks and focus their sounds and influences into fewer elements, as a way of proving that the band can really adapt into whatever the…

This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 34, every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give them a chance and listen to them. The album of the week is for MAL and their 19 tracks…

“Soloing The Heartlands” by Kreajours is the primary single of their upcoming album. It is a unique and abstract composition trying to portray the feelings of solitude, vulnerability, and self-discovery.

“Fun” is the keyword here, everything about the EP sounds joyous to listen to. There are eight tracks on this EP, and it’s just tight enough for BreakTime to showcase that all of their abilities are at their highest.

“Bird Of Happiness” by 9 o’clock Nasty is really pretty, with 60’s and 70’s Rock vibes. Also, a magical dose of psychedelia.

FAERYS is a newly formed band from Antarctica, created by a select group of anonymous artists who aren’t planning on revealing their names to the public just now. A lot of mystery surrounds this newborn band, and all that we know about them is this single.

“Open Season” by To Hell With Tradition A remarkable tune laced with pitch-perfect production, keeping up with the soundscapes that he’s been mastering for the past few years. Order now!!!

“Come To Light” by MAL is an exceptional offering that takes listeners on a thrilling ride through the band’s diverse influences. The seamless blend of grunge, hard rock, alternative, metal, and progressive elements, coupled with captivating vocals and impressive musicianship, sets this album apart.

Under Delusion is a synth-rock band renowned for its unique blend of synths, guitars, and captivating vocals led by an exceptional female voice.

“The History of Sugar” by John Leslie is a classic right from the start and stands well along with the well-known ballads of love.