Guest Returns With Dream Again
A Pop-Rock Wake-Up Call Drenched in Guitars and Hope There’s something quietly powerful about Dream Again. From the first seconds, Guest doesn’t try to impress — he invites. A guitar tone slightly saturated, warm but restless, sets the scene. This is pop-rock with character, the kind that walks alongside you…
Jane Marie & Jessica Mia – “Are We Done”: A Piano-Led Ballad That Unfolds Into Cinematic Orchestral Emotion
Based in Surrey, UK, Jane Marie is a songwriter and composer whose work sits at the crossroads of cinematic pop and classical tradition. A Fellow of the London College of Music, her career has long moved behind the scenes, with compositions featured across the BBC, Channel 4, theatre stages, and…
Viaggi Sonori: When House Music Becomes an Inner Journey
Viaggi Sonori is not a conventional music project. It is a living artistic path, shaped by exploration and intention, led by Marco Silvioli, known as Mark Sunrise. Through this creative collective, Mark moves deliberately between light and shadow, using contrast not as a conflict but as a language. His music…
Allison’s Invention: Authentic Pop in an Era of Imitation
In a music landscape increasingly shaped by shortcuts, templates, and artificial perfection, Allison Tartalia stands apart. Performing under the name Allison’s Invention, she represents a rare kind of artist: one who builds a world rather than chasing a trend. Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer, Allison has spent years refining a…
Michele Blasco reinterprets “Situazione Complicata” by Lucio Corsi
Some artists write songs to fill a playlist. Michele Blasco writes songs to fill the spaces people don’t talk about. An emerging Italian singer-songwriter from the new pop wave, he blends modern pop, rap-infused phrasing, and emotional indie atmospheres into a sound that feels personal without being private. His lyrics…
PRÝNCESS — “Toys”: loud pop-rock, sharper message
PRÝNCESS enters like a lightning strike: raw, feminine, and unapologetically loud about who she is. Born in Manhattan and raised in Atlanta, she grew up inside the pulse of pop, rock, and R&B, shaped by icons like Michael Jackson and Prince. Self-taught and rooted early in the local church scene,…
Yosán Pereda — “El tonto”: soft Latin energy, heartbreak on repeat
Yosán Pereda writes the kind of songs that don’t chase perfection—they tell the truth. Born in Cuba and based in Lanzarote for the past decade, he carries both roots and road-dust in his music: warm Latin DNA, melodies that stay close, and a direct, human way of speaking about love…
Jagas: Humanist French Rock With Poetry, Fire, and Open Borders
Some bands crank the volume to fill a room. Jagas plays to fill the space between people. Hailing from France, Jagas is a humanist rock band that blends poetry, social awareness, and global influences into a sound that refuses to sit still. Their music draws from the legacy of French…
Apostola lights up the season with “Christmas Smiles”
Apostola (ah-post-oh-la) is the kind of emerging artist who’d rather let the lyrics do the talking than chase the camera. She’s proudly “camera shy”, but never message shy — writing musical narratives that explore real life, real moods, and the social pressures that can quietly chew you up inside. And…


