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Dora Jar on the Creative Fire Behind Her New Album
Dora Jar’s new album, No Way To Relax When You Are On Fire, is an turbulent exploration of what it feels like to be navigating life’s uncertainties in your 20s. Through its unique sound and abstract lyricism, Dora invites listeners into a world of contradictions, where moments of bliss meet the weight of overwhelm. The album mirrors her journey of self-discovery, often returning to the question ‘Who am I?’. During the process Dora finds herself caught between her desires to share and her fears of being seen. With this project, she opens up more than ever before. She reflects not only on her own inner turmoil but also on the…
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Jacob Collier Releases Beautiful Ode to Humankind
Jacob Collier now finally released his album Djesse Vol.4 which was six years in the making. The fourth volume of his album series is just as breathtakingly beautiful as the previous chapters. The four volumes all have different sonic worlds. With Djesse Vol.4 Jacob Collier created a record focused on celebrating humankind. How that sounds you might ask? Check it out below because each song takes you into another universe and explores the depths of our emotions. Firstly, Jacob Collier planned to produce one huge album, but then decided to split it up into four parts. During the process Jacob opened his mind, invited many artists and orchestras into his creative…
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Ashlynn Malia Interview: Discovering the Unique World of Dark Pop
In this interview, we delve into the mind Ashlynn Malia who embraces the ethereal, drawing inspiration from personal experiences to create music that transcends boundaries. From the poetic lyrics to the mesmerizing visuals, Ashlynn Malia takes us on a journey through her ethereal pop era. As we sat down for our talk we explored the depths of her debut album MALIA which is full of emotion, self-discovery, and the complexities of modern relationships. Hello Ashlynn. I was honoured to listen to your album before this interview and love the whole dark pop vibe, it’s really unique. Are you excited for the release? Thank you. I’ve been working on this music for…
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Claire Rosinkranz – Coming Of Age on her Debut Album “Just Because”
Claire Rosinkranz is finally releasing her debut album Just Because! In a press conference organized by °1824, I could hear Claire give more insights on the process of making this album and was enchanted by the singers lively and positive energy. Emotions, Emotions, and more Emotions The album is a resemblance of Claires life when she wrote it. Being 19 is such a rollercoaster and the singer captured this coming of age energy in each and every song. 13 tracks that represent a section of Claires brain came to live, when she let us in on their meanings and background stories. As someone who feels emotions very deeply I could…
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“The Maine” Are Entering A New Era With Self-Titled Album
When I gave this album a listen I got reminded of my love for Pop Punk and how I listened to The Maine’s previous albums religiously when I was 17. The Maine has brought out their self titled record and define the bands new sound in 10 tracks. Just like the album cover art the atmosphere is dark, moody and electric. The guys from Arizona managed to create the perfect modern rock album for late night car drives in summer. How To Start Off An Album… A guitar riff leads us into the more pop-ish first song of the record “dose no.2”. There’s immediate good vibes that continue through the…
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The Good Witch – Album Review
The Good Witch is a snapshot of Maisie Peters‘s life at the moment she wrote this album. A reflection on a broken heart that shines light on the good and bad, but most importantly her way of coming out of it stronger than ever. This sophomore album has amazing song writing, witty lyrics and the perfect pop sound to make this your new sing along record. The singer from the UK smartly includes tarot visuals and metaphors on love and its magic in the album’s visuals and sound. The Good Witch is a rollercoaster of emotions and I’m happy to guide you through it in this album review! Act 1…