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Holding Space for Wonder: Alex Krawczyk’s Wonders Await Finds Power in Presence
There’s a particular kind of intimacy that Alex Krawczyk cultivates on Wonders Await, her second album—a closeness that feels less like performance and more like shared breath.
This is music that doesn’t reach outward so much as it gathers inward, drawing the listener into a reflective, almost sacred space where emotion isn’t dramatized, but understood.

Spit Mad
Apr 273 min read


At the Foot of the Cross: Eddy Mann Delivers a Stirring Testament with “When I Was Saved”
Eddy Mann has built a career on bridging faith and storytelling, and with his latest single, “When I Was Saved,” he leans fully into that intersection with conviction and clarity. The track, inspired by Luke 23:26–43, revisits the crucifixion narrative with a perspective that is both deeply personal and rooted in scripture, offering listeners a contemplative and emotionally resonant experience.

Spit Mad
Apr 222 min read


Foo Fighters come back strong with new album "Your Favorite Toy"
The Foo Fighters have defined multiple generations of rock music across all demographics and eras. Ever since Nirvana split up and Dave Grohl started Foo Fighters, they have been on a roll with massive hits like, "Everlong", "The Pretender", and "My Hero".
Mark Bisbecos
Apr 222 min read


Chant, Pulse, Repeat: Martone Turns Devotion Into a Dancefloor Language on “We Loved Each Other Through It”
Some dance records are built around drops. Others are built around hooks. Martone’s “We Loved Each Other Through It” is built around a phrase—a line that doesn’t just sit in the song, but becomes the song.

Spit Mad
Apr 152 min read


Rooted Words: Shweta Harve’s ‘Have You Loved Like a Tree?’ Finds Power in Lyrical Stillness
Shweta Harve’s “Have You Loved Like a Tree?” is a rare kind of pop song — one that places its full weight on the words and trusts them to carry the emotional impact. In a genre often driven by production tricks and instant hooks, Harve leans into lyricism as the primary force, crafting a song that unfolds like a quiet conversation rather than a spectacle.

Spit Mad
Apr 152 min read


The Perfect Storm, Maiden Voyage: Emotional Clarity in an Age of Noise
What’s most striking about Maiden Voyage, the debut album from The Perfect Storm, isn’t its sound so much as its emotional directness. In a musical landscape that often rewards detachment, irony, or stylistic reinvention, this trio—James, Matty, and Ethan—leans instead into something more vulnerable: the belief that feeling deeply, and expressing it plainly, still matters. That choice alone places them in a lineage of rock artists who see music not as an intellectual exercise

Spit Mad
Apr 153 min read


Madonna announces plans for her sequel album "Confessions on a Dance Floor II"
The 80s superstar has finally announced her sequel album to her 2005 album called, "Confessions on the Dance Floor." This will be the first time in 7 years that she would have released a completely original album called, "Madame X."
Mark Bisbecos
Apr 151 min read


Chris Erasmus releases 'NeverPlanned'
Chris Erasmus has shown us the dagger in his heart, and has invited us to stab it into our own.
Caiden Becker
Apr 121 min read


Inside the latest from Chris Erasmus, 'NeverPlanned'
Soaring and cinematic, tracks like this don't come often, especially with the raw and real emotion and truth that NeverPlanned holds. In what I would describe as a lifetime in the making, and I believe Chris would agree, this song beautifully explores the type of longing that could only come from someone as innately displaced and perpetually alienated as he has been.
Trent Pelletier
Apr 102 min read


“After the Crossing” – Harry Kappen: Ten Songs, One Man, and the Sound of a World Trying Not to Tear Itself Apart
Harry Kappen didn’t just cross an ocean—he detonated his old life and stitched together a new one somewhere between memory, love, and whatever fragile truth still survives the noise. After the Crossing is what happens when a guy takes that kind of leap and decides to document the psychological aftershocks in real time.

Spit Mad
Apr 12 min read


Thundercat strikes back with his first album in 6 years
Thundercat, known for his unique and instantly recognizable bass lines and infectious rhythms, is set to release his sixth studio album (If you include Drank as an album). This will be the first time in 6 years that he would have released an album.
Mark Bisbecos
Apr 12 min read
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