“Dreams of Angels” exists in a liminal space between improvisation and divine inspiration. It’s music that feels unburdened by technical constraints, allowing emotion and intuition to take center stage. This is an album that speaks to the soul.
His voice, weathered and soulful, conveys a depth of emotion that words alone cannot capture. There’s a vulnerability in Blade’s delivery, a sense of bearing his soul for all to hear, that makes “Tell ‘Em” all the more affecting.
“Get There Before Noon” is a song for the outsiders, the dreamers, and those who march to the beat of their own drum. The message lingers: life waits for no one, so make it count.
“These Dead Machines”’ seamless integration of glitchy electronica and weighty rock creates a soundscape that is at once jarring and inviting—balancing the bleak and the hopeful, the expansive and the intimate. The album is a statement of arrival.
“Meteor Shower” is a delightful blend of retro influences. The retro beats and synth solos create a dreamy, almost nostalgic atmosphere, perfectly complementing...
Emerging cross genre singer-songwriter Luke Borchelt's debut album "Every Rain" is a raw and honest exploration of love, loss, and life’s little moments.
"The Labyrinth" is a raw and authentic portrayal of the human experience, embracing ethereal and melancholic undertones while ultimately triumphing over the darkness within.