DISCOVERING THE NEW MUSIC UNDERGROUND AROUND THE GLOBE 

Country/Review Neo Brightwell - We Didn’t Survive to Be Quiet
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Country/Review Neo Brightwell - We Didn’t Survive to Be Quiet

Neo Brightwell is a genre-defiant songwriter and performance artist crafting what he calls “Moonshine Disco”—a fusion of Americana grit, queer gospel, and cinematic storytelling. Based in Philadelphia, PA, Brightwell writes mythic, soul-struck songs that bridge roots music and rebellion, weaving the sacred and the outlaw into one voice. His lyrics read like scripture carved from firelight: haunted, poetic, and redemptive.

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Rock/Review Tom Minor - Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation
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Rock/Review Tom Minor - Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation

Hailing from London N1, singer-songwriter Tom Minor feels inspired by indie rock, new wave and punk, power pop, psychedelic and garage rock, soul, and R&B, etc. After several years of all kinds of uncredited hack writing for others in various parts of the globe Tom (né Miner) now focuses on his own brand of existential indie, gathering high praise all across the blogosphere for his debut album Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment.

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Punk/Review The NIGHTBIRDS - Art.
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Punk/Review The NIGHTBIRDS - Art.

The NIGHTBIRDS, hailing from Auburn, United States, unleashed their much-anticipated original album, ART., on February 2, 2026. This dynamic collective delivers a raw and tension-driven sound that blurs the lines between post-punk urgency and emotional vulnerability. Embracing a philosophy of prioritizing momentum over polish, The NIGHTBIRDS craft songs that are both confrontational and deeply introspective, resonating with a sense of immediacy and gritty authenticity that sets them apart.

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Country/Review Wattmore, Allan Caswell - It's Called Love...It's Called The Blues
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Country/Review Wattmore, Allan Caswell - It's Called Love...It's Called The Blues

Wattmore are two brothers who communicate almost entirely through guitar solos, sarcasm, and eye rolls sharp enough to cut glass. They’re awkward, like suddenly forgetting how pockets work or somehow stumbling into brilliance while looking like they took a wrong turn at common sense. Their songs are loaded with grit, mischief, and emotional sucker punches disguised as choruses. Expect dry humor, zero small talk, and the kind of honesty that makes PR departments break out in hives. So pour a glass, lower your standards, and hit play.

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Classical/Review Ludwig van Beethoven, Vladyslav Ustiuhov - Beethoven: Sonatas Ops. 53, 57, 111
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Classical/Review Ludwig van Beethoven, Vladyslav Ustiuhov - Beethoven: Sonatas Ops. 53, 57, 111

Vladyslav Ustiuhov is a Ukrainian pianist residing in Miami, Florida. Holding both a bachelor's and master's degree in piano performance from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, he is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts in Keyboard Performance at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. His studies have been shaped by distinguished teachers, including Professor Max Levinson and Professor Tian Ying.

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Ambient/Review City of Dawn, Eddy Ruyter - Silfira
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Ambient/Review City of Dawn, Eddy Ruyter - Silfira

City of Dawn is an ambient project led by Damien Duque from McAllen, TX, specializing in crafting immersive and atmospheric melodic dreamscapes. In addition to conveying a thought-provoking message about the impact of ambient music, Damien uses his art to advocate for individuals on the autism spectrum. Eddy Ruyter is a keyboardist, guitarist, and composer based out of Toronto, Canada. His musicality and dedication to his craft have taken him around the world to perform at legendary events, including the Grammys, Saturday Night Live, Rock in Rio, and many more.

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Folk/Review 23 Fields - The Vacant Stars Of Wandering Souls
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Folk/Review 23 Fields - The Vacant Stars Of Wandering Souls

23 Fields is a sonic blend of folk, rock, and Americana, carrying a deep emotional weight that speaks to the realities of life, love, and the passing of time. Step’s lyrics paint vivid pictures of the human experience, while his melodies provide a comforting familiarity—like an old friend returning home. With a fresh perspective and a renewed passion, 23 Fields proves that it’s never too late to chase what sets your soul on fire. His return is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the enduring power of music.

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Country/Review Mogipbob - High on the Hog
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Country/Review Mogipbob - High on the Hog

Hailing from Hythe, Alberta, Mogipbob is a songwriter and recording artist with a knack for storytelling through melody. Blending country roots with a touch of rock, folk, and heartfelt wit, Mogipbob’s music reflects real life—its humor, heartbreak, and everything in between.

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New Age/Review Carla Patullo, Martha Wainwright - Fly Under
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New Age/Review Carla Patullo, Martha Wainwright - Fly Under

Carla Patullo is a GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, composer, and songwriter whose music bridges cinematic soundscapes with healing techniques. Her latest album, Nomadica, was sparked by an imagined encounter with her late mother and was just nominated for a GRAMMY® Award in the Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album category. Her music is praised for its primal, cathartic blend of orchestral textures, dreamy vocals, and electronic atmospheres.

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World/Review Olorunfemi - Venus
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World/Review Olorunfemi - Venus

Olorunfemi is a London-based lo-fi and New Age instrumental artist and producer crafting immersive, space-inspired soundscapes rooted in calm, atmosphere, and emotional depth. Born in Lagos State and originally from Odogbolu, Ogun State, Nigeria, his work blends ambient textures, mellow rhythms, and subtle African influences to create reflective sonic journeys.

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