OPINION
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A quiet revolt staged from within the song itself: “Mutiny” by Shriving Drawers
“Mutiny” feels like a refusal before it feels like a song. Shriving Drawers approaches the track…
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A heavy limbo where destiny, distortion, and doubt collide: “MIDHEAVEN” by Friendship Commanders
“MIDHEAVEN” exists in the space between arrival and exile. As the second half of Friendship Commanders‘…
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A quiet room, a single piano, and the sound of a mind thinking out loud: “Thoughts 3” by Anton Mikhailov
“Thoughts 3” feels less like a composed piece and more like a moment accidentally preserved. As…
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Where heavy guitars meet the quiet realization that some things can’t be undone: “As You Were” by Lift The Curse
“As You Were” feels like a pause button pressed mid-fall. Lift The Curse approaches the song…
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Where emotion drifts slower than time, and every sound feels half-remembered: “Nostalgia” by Eduard Luli
“Nostalgia” unfolds like a late-night thought you didn’t mean to linger on. Eduard Luli shapes the…
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Melodic punk finds its emotional spine: “All On Me” by Before We Sink
“All On Me” arrives with the urgency of a band stepping into its own weight. As…
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A bright call through the noise: “Wake Up Girl” by Matt Donato
“Wake Up Girl” stands as one of the most immediate and inviting moments from Matt Donato’s…
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A love letter written after the journey ends: “My Wish Was You” by Eli Lev
“My Wish Was You” feels like a postcard sent too late to arrive, but early enough…
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A memory dissolving on the dancefloor: “Fading Memory” by DeeBeeRV
“Fading Memory” exists in that rare space where club ambiance and emotional reflection clash without competing.…
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Capturing concerts on film
At the beginning of this year, I challenged myself to stand out from your average concert…
