Richard Simonian Captures Holiday Emotion with His New Release Somewhere in the Heavens

British Armenian songwriter and storyteller Richard Simonian returns with one of his most emotionally powerful releases to date. His new single Somewhere in the Heavens arrives as a heartfelt remembrance piece that speaks directly to the universal experience of love, loss, and the enduring presence of those who have passed on. The track opens with gentle piano tones and warm atmospheric pads that immediately set a reflective, cinematic mood. As the song builds, layers of soulful, gospel influenced vocals rise into an uplifting chorus that feels both intimate and expansive. Simonian carries the emotion with striking sincerity, delivering a performance that reaches straight to the heart. Somewhere in the Heavens is rooted in memory. It is written for the loved ones who are no longer here, capturing the quiet longing that many people feel most strongly during the holiday season. Instead of focusing solely on sorrow, the song balances grief with hope, offering a sense of connection that transcends the physical world. It speaks to the belief that love continues, that presence can be felt in silence, and that memory is a form of light. Simonian’s songwriting blends spiritual reflection with raw human honesty. His British Armenian heritage often shapes […]

POLA Returns With “Emerald Sea,” A Soaring and Uplifting Masterpiece

POLA has just released her stunning new single, Emerald Sea — a mesmerizing and melodic track that feels timeless and ethereal. With uplifting, heartfelt lyrics, sweeping cinematic strings, and Pola’s distinctive, heavenly vocals, the song creates a truly universal and beautiful soundscape. Born into Poland’s renowned Pospieszalscy musical family, Pola Pospieszalska first captured attention when she was discovered by legendary UK producer Robin Millar (Sade, Everything But The Girl). Her 2010 debut album, produced by Millar and Ned Bigham (Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis), brought her widespread acclaim, leading to festival slots, live TV appearances, and tours supporting artists like Macy Gray. POLA has performed for audiences of over 20,000 and toured worldwide, including a standout run of shows in China alongside Andy Summers (The Police), who also features on her forthcoming album. Her music has been championed by outlets like BBC London, BBC Essex Introducing, and national radio in Poland and Greece. As BBC London’s Indie music guru and legend Gary Crowley put it when speaking about Pola’s earlier single The World Needs Love: “This is something a little bit special, something new, and rather beautiful. From singer-songwriter Pola, sounding like a potential James Bond theme. And with a poignant […]

Amrit Ghatore’s “Mirrors” Is a Poetic Reckoning Wrapped in Sound

After years beneath the surface, British singer-songwriter and creative visionary Amrit Ghatore emerges with “Mirrors”—a cinematic, emotionally charged debut that strips back the noise of the world to reveal the quiet truth beneath it. But “Mirrors” isn’t just a comeback—It’s a statement. A shedding. A reckoning. A Story Rooted in Silence After stepping away from the spotlight, Amrit didn’t disappear—he listened. To the world. To his soul. To the questions that haunt us when the lights go out. “Mirrors” was born not out of heartbreak, but out of awakening—a moment where Amrit found himself searching for meaning in others, only to confront the real reflection staring back at him. It’s a song that echoes universal longing, but also spiritual confrontation—a soundscape of stillness, distortion, and finally, clarity. The Sound of Searching Built on delicate piano chords, haunting guitar melodies, and an intimate vocal performance, “Mirrors” feels like standing alone on a platform, watching your own reflection in the glass—until it moves without you. Its simplicity is its power. The performance is raw. The message is hidden in plain sight. Listeners will hear a story of love and loss—but those listening deeper may hear something else entirely:A search for the self […]