REETOXA – SOLILOQUY
Reetoxa’s Soliloquy is not just an album—it’s an experience carved out of time, obsession, and raw human endurance. Framed as an ambitious double album, it carries the weight of nearly…
Reetoxa’s Soliloquy is not just an album—it’s an experience carved out of time, obsession, and raw human endurance. Framed as an ambitious double album, it carries the weight of nearly…
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I’ll be honest, “I WANT TO (Song For Susan)” by Merlin Swann doesn’t feel like something that was simply written, it feels like something that was lived through. There’s a…
Magdi Aboul-Kheir’s The Piano Has Been Dreaming is an intimate and quietly profound album that feels less like a collection of compositions and more like a series of emotional confessions.…