Whitney Miller
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The Space Between Then and Now - A is For Atom's "Out of the Blue"
If you’ve been paying attention to the way indie rock has been drifting over the last few years, as it leans more into atmosphere, texture and emotional ambiguity rather than big, declarative statements, then perhaps A Is for Atom’s new album Out of the Blue feels right on time.
By Whitney Millerabout 3 hours ago in Beat
From the Dolomites to Anywhere: Raffaele Scoccia's "Silent Mountains" Speaks a Universal Language.
Most modern piano releases carry a quiet sense of familiarity. Not in a bad way, necessarily - there is comfort in repetition - but too often they lean on well-worn ideas of mood and minimalism, offering little more than variations on a theme we’ve all heard before.
By Whitney Miller3 days ago in Beat
Tracing Light and Shadow - Improvisational Pianist Mario Mattia's Latest Release "Origin"
Improvisational pianist Mario Mattia’s "Origin" arrives as a deeply expressive and adventurous piece, one that refuses to be confined by a single mood or stylistic lane. Instead, it unfolds with a sense of intention and emotional breadth, inviting the listener into a world where contrast is not just present but essential to the listening experience.
By Whitney Miller5 days ago in Beat
GAB SAFA Embraces the In Between in New Release "BEAUTY TEARS"
There’s something quietly radical about the way GAB SAFA approaches emotion on her brand new single "BEAUTY TEARS". In a musical landscape that often pushes toward clarity and immediate resolution, Safa leans into something far less certain - the in-between spaces.
By Whitney Miller8 days ago in Beat
Amana Melome' Releases Her New Record "Recalibration"
Amana Melome' describes her new album Recalibration as an awakening, a realignment of self that unfolds gradually rather than all at once. Throughout this record, there is the sense of an artist stepping into a clearer understanding of her own voice, not through reinvention but through refinement. And the title perfectly fits this description: this is music shaped by reflection, growth and a renewed sense of direction.
By Whitney Miller22 days ago in Beat
SIREN Premiere the Music Video to "February's Son" - A Tribute of Memory, Music and Meaning
Siren describe “February’s Son” not simply as a single, but as a deeply personal tribute and a love song written to honor a wonderful soul taken too soon. It is a song born from grief, compassion and remembering. An intimate reflection on loss that gently unfolds into something quietly life-affirming.
By Whitney Millerabout a month ago in Beat
"Palomino" - A Grace Filled Memory Ride Toward Todd Mosby's Upcoming Album "American Heartland"
With the release of “Palomino,”, acclaimed composer and guitarist Todd Mosby offers listeners a vivid and deeply personal entry point into the emotional world of his forthcoming album American Heartland.
By Whitney Miller2 months ago in Beat
Artist Spotlight with Ian Ward
In an era where artists are encouraged to be louder, faster and constantly visible, Ian Ward has chosen a different path. With his latest singles, “Spend All My Time,” and "You and Me," the Brooklyn based singer-songwriter steps away from spectacle and leans into something rarer: presence.
By Whitney Miller2 months ago in Beat











