Articles by Guest
On The Orlando Sentinel, Emperor X combines techno, folk, punk, and the occasional Spanish guitar to create one of the most provocative and subversive albums of the year. By Nat Lyon
“For all the weirdness of this instrumental music with its odd time-signatures and predisposition to abstract noise, there is a melodic accessibility – actual tunes that make it easy to enjoy in a festival context.” – Chris McGarel
On Beautifully Broken, Jon Autry provides an artfully constructed soundtrack for the darker regions of the spectrum of human emotions. A place where broken things can be beautiful. By Nat Lyon
“Their rise has been inexorable up to this point. But they are now on the cusp of greater glory and richly deserved acclaim.” – Chris McGarel
“We had a ton of brilliant bands we wanted to put on and thought, why not try to do it like this?!” – Anthony of Raw Power Festival
“At the very worst, you’ll come away with a handful of names you will look up on Bandcamp or Bandsintown; at best you’ll leave with a deep sorrow in your heart, and pine while sitting on the bus to work…” – Rob Batchelor
“It is nearly sold out so if you fancy going, you’d better get yourself a ticket. I’ve already got mine so, if nothing else, you’ll can take comfort in the fact that I’ll be there.” by Rob Batchelor
It’s one of the more exciting releases this year in the psych world and opens up a realm of possibilities in the scene. By Martyn Coppack
“Even if you only have a slight inclination towards DBT do yourselves a favour and next time they are in town…get yourself to the rock show” – Martyn Coppack
The Woods’ self-titled tape release is anything but easy listening. But if you dig deeper, the ancient tree rune lyrics and music appear intrinsically linked and invite speculation about the band’s objective. – By Steff Vogeler
With his latest release, Bruno Bavota is making a name for himself in the world of modern classical musicians, and it’s tremendously easy to see why. By Daniela Patrizi
Omens is an album full of emotions, those emotions that only great artists are able to transmit. This is the power of music and this is the power that Atlantis perfectly play. – By Daniela Patrizi
Initiation from ERAAS band is the best way to dive in a spectral and seductive music temple. By Daniela Patrizi
It’s incredible the multitude of emotions the music is able to provoke and Maps and Diagrams is one of those artists that make it possible. – By Daniela Patrizi
The talent displayed by Splitter is notable and Thea is an enjoyable album and a very interesting music experience. By Daniela Patrizi
Through The Gates from Heliovore has an instrumental rock feel with a heavy helping of ambient and drone sounds and if you like minimalistic experimentation in general this album is what you need. – By Daniela Patrizi
Every track is a journey to a unique musical place full of lush character and vivid imagery. Even with a few missteps Australasia’s overall quality and creativity does win out making Vertebra well worth a listen. – By Dave Guzda
Violescent has an epic vibe running through it and, even if it will take time for you to get into this album, it’s going to be one of the most rewarding albums you’ll experience. – By Daniela Patrizi
I like ¿Quién vigila al hombre cansado? and I appreciate the Baikonur’s style. These guys deserves our attention and we deserve to listen more from them. – By Daniela Patrizi
Ocean Heart from My Grande Finale is a slow and powerful contemplative record and is constantly good and intense. – By Daniela Patrizi





