Taste Test: Lauren Dejey concocts a witchy spell with ‘Like a Curse’
British alt-pop Scorpio brews a stunning single
British alt-pop Scorpio brews a stunning single
The Irish artist brings power to vulnerability
With the second edition of a new review series, we zoom in on the work of Sam Williams, L Devine, Mercy Bell, and M.A.G.S.
FrightFest 2021 delivered in more ways than one.
The Indian artist is stunning in her piano/vocal duet single
Belaver – ‘one who washes over’ or ‘one who is refreshing in rest.’
Rob Jabbaz’s feature directorial debut is not for the faint of heart.
Indian singer songwriter taps into the collective sorrow of the global community
Musical duo Eric Ronick and Michael Cannova look for the light in dark times
With the launch of a new review series, we zoom in on the work of Tayls, Kalie Short, Ben Platt, and Izzy Heltai.
Daniel de la Vega’s latest feature gives further meaning to trauma.
In our second feature film capsule roundup, we dive into dangers of the post-apocalyptic world, a coven, addiction, and grief.
The Netherlands country pop artist gets introspective in her latest single
Anna Zaytseva’s latest feature is a relentless portrayal of suicidal ideation and the role of social media in mental health.
This British singer whips up a classic pop party bop
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