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Jennifer Silva Cruel Mistress

Pop

Jennifer Silva Cruel Mistress – When Karma Wears Red Lipstick

There’s something hypnotic about the way Jennifer Silva sings. The woman could probably read a tax return and still make it sound cinematic. But in Cruel Mistress, she’s here to whisper a warning about karma - and believe me, you feel it. I stumbled onto Cruel Mistress in one of those nothing moments - and within seconds, it felt like something. Fitting, really. It feels like overhearing someone’s secret - only you don’t want them to stop talking. Sultry guitar […]

today10/10/2025

Helena May Kinda Minor

Pop

Kinda Minor, Kinda Brilliant – Helena May Puts the Groove On

Puzzle Pieces Still Falling – Kinda Minor Style Some artists walk into a second album cycle nervous, adjusting their collars, waiting for a sign. Helena May turns up with Kinda Minor - brass blaring, basslines bouncing, and her voice strutting somewhere between acid jazz and morning espresso. I still remember when Side Effects landed - we covered it here on Groover City. That one had bounce, colour, and precision. Kinda Minor brings all of that again, but it feels looser […]

today07/10/2025

Transgalactica Danse Macabre

Rock

Transgalactica Danse Macabre – A Waltz With Reason and Doom

Dancing With Brains in a Jar Somewhere between a Bach cantata and an apocalyptic podcast, I found myself listening - no, waltzing - to Danse Macabre by Transgalactica. I say waltzing because, well, that’s what it is: a quick-step straight out of Saint-Saëns’ cemetery, hijacked by a trio who clearly don't give a damn about conforming to whatever genre tag you’re trying to stick on them. There's no guitars, drum kits, and blazing solos. We're dealing with synths, classical motifs, […]

today06/10/2025

Bleak The Wave

Alternative Rock

The Wave with Bleak – Cracked Open and Loud Again

One day I’ve seen red and my house was shaking. Hold on everyone, this is not whatever you’re thinking about. It actually happened when I met BLEAK and their single release The Wave. I was hooked and I raised the volume - and for once, the neighbours didn’t complain. Yeah, The Wave kinda hit me, but I felt good - like a surfer finally riding the wave he’s been dreaming about all his life. Except this wave doesn’t give you […]

today05/10/2025

Mercy Kelly Breathe For Her

Rock

Mercy Kelly Breathe For Her – Love, Loss, and Indie Fire

Breathing On The Glass There’s something about fogged-up glass and the words you write on it. They vanish, they go away, they’re never permanent - but in that fleeting moment they’re alive. That’s the first thing I thought of when I saw the Breathe For Her artwork: blurred edges, a figure half-lost in haze, like someone caught between memory and breath. Mercy Kelly new single Breathe For Her feels exactly like that - a message scrawled in condensation, fragile yet […]

today03/10/2025

Dymytry Paradox Red Sky Remains

Rock

DYMYTRY PARADOX Reshapes The Fire With Red Sky Remains

A band with teeth, claws, and a message I’ve seen bands throw pyrotechnics, wear leather, and call it heavy. But DYMYTRY PARADOX goes past dressing up for the part and weaponizes it. Five masked figures, looking like they just crawled out of a post-apocalyptic lab, march on stage and the air changes. For me, hearing them is the same as feeling the weight on my chest, that split second before a storm breaks. Writing about music is one thing, but […]

today03/10/2025

Bastien Pons Blinded

Ambient

Bastien Pons Unveils Blinded – An Album of Silence and Shadow

A Debut That Breathes In Your Skin Do you think you’re ready for this? Because I was not. You know… there are albums you throw on while washing dishes. Blinded is not that.. Bastien Pons, French sound artist and black-and-white photographer, has sculpted something closer to a room you walk into and can’t just leave. Seven tracks, 49 minutes, and the sense that silence is every bit as alive as the noise around it. This is my first touch with […]

today30/09/2025

Joel Veena Reminder

Instrumental

Joel Veena – Reminder feat. Jasdeep Singh, the Heart of Cardinal

There are tracks that feel like afterthoughts on an album. And then there are tracks that burn a hole straight through the middle of it. For Joel Veena’s new record Cardinal, the flame belongs to Reminder - a collaboration with UK-based percussionist Jasdeep Singh that’s as much about history as it is about sound. I’ve followed Joel for a while. He’s a Vermont musician with one foot in the forests of New England and the other sunk deep into the […]

today29/09/2025

Mz - Wishing Wells

Hip Hop

Mz Wishing Wells: Ambition, Fire, and the Lift We Take

Tossing Coins, Catching Fire I’ve known Mz for a while now. Wrote about him back when he dropped Date Night and BMT - both carried weight, both drew eyes. He’s the kind of artist who grows in real time, right in front of you, just like that. And now Wishing Wells lands on my desk like a coin hitting water, ripples spreading further than expected. The track kicks off with that image - “I throw a coin into a wishing […]

today26/09/2025

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