Month: August 2025

The Naked Whisper of Nature: A Visual Poem by Ivan Mingazov

Ivan Mingazov, a gifted nude photographer from Moscow, invites us into a world where the naked female body becomes one with the rhythm of the earth — raw, radiant, and profoundly alive. Through his lens, the body is not merely seen, but felt: like wind brushing over skin, like sunlight […]

Distorted Truths and Sonic Confessions: IT IT ANITA Set to Shake Holzstock

There’s something raw and beautifully unsettling about IT IT ANITA – the kind of band that doesn’t just play music, but detonates it. Hailing from Liège, Belgium, this noise rock outfit thrives in a sonic territory where distortion meets vulnerability, and chaos breeds clarity. As they gear up to hit […]

Body, Soul, and Rave: Vikthor & Francesca Monte Take Us Higher

Some collaborations whisper. Others scream. Vikthor and Francesca Monte’s “Body and Soul / Take Me Higher” belongs firmly in the latter category, an audacious union that pulses like neon blood through the veins of 23rd Century Records’ underground cityscape. Here, two worlds collide: Vikthor’s basement techno, sharp and relentless, and […]

Retro Rage and Romantic Ruin: Inside ’14 Cigarettes’ by Abigail Fierce

Actress Abigail Fierce (also known as Abigail Killmeier), best known for her fan-favorite role as Wendy on Hulu’s “Love, Victor”, stars in the upcoming satirical horror film “Skill House,” a bloody and bold commentary on influencer culture. Abigail, who also appeared on NBC’s “This Is Us” as Joanie the babysitter, […]

Sergey Tretekov’s Seductive Echo of Imperial Russia

Sergey Tretekov doesn’t just photograph — he time-travels. A visionary of Russian origin, Tretekov weaves his passion for nude art and historical fantasy into visual odysseys that transcend mere imagery. His latest photo series transports us into the opulent, shadow-kissed world of Tsarist Russia — a realm that feels as […]

Desire in Bloom: “Ice Cream & Flowers” by Marat Safin

There is a warmth that lingers in every frame Marat Safin captures — a soft, golden hush, as if the world pauses for a moment to breathe. Based in Moscow, this self-taught photographer and retoucher has been honing his craft since 2006, focusing with gentle obsession on the female portrait. […]

BASK Bend the Laws of Space, Time and Genre on ‘The Traveler’

For as long as they’ve been together, Bask have called Asheville, North Carolina home. But ever since they came rumbling down from the Land of the Sky, it was clear that these Southern trailblazers were cut from a different neck of the woods. On their upcoming fourth album, the band take Heavy […]

Face to Face with SIMHAE: Between Silence & Sound

Drenched in shadows and shimmering with emotional honesty, SIMHAE emerges like a whisper from the abyss, a project born not just from musical ambition, but from a raw, almost visceral need to confront the deepest recesses of the self. With a name that translates to “deep waters,” this band doesn’t […]

Charlotte Sands Unleashes Explosive New Single ‘neckdeep’

Alt-pop trailblazer Charlotte Sands returns today with her explosive new single, ‘neckdeep,’ arriving in the midst of her nationwide run on the idobi Radio Summer School Tour. Following the success of her 2024 album “can we start over?,” Charlotte is stepping boldly into a new era, first teased with June’s fiery single ‘HUSH’ and now […]

KARMACODA Unveils New Single ‘Practically Impossible to Please’ ft. Megan Slankard

Acclaimed San Franciscan duo Karmacoda releases a new single, ‘Practically Impossible to Please’ featuring fellow Bay Area singer Megan Slankard via Sola Musa Music. The duo is composed of core members Brett Crockett aka B. (producer) and Japanese-American multi-instrumentalist Eric Matsuno (bass and unique elements). With their expansive discography and numerous awards, Karmacoda is known for their genre-blending approach as […]

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