Valeriy Bagrintsev
Chief Content Creator
- Music
- Audio Tech
- Interior Design
Hey there! 👋
I’m Valeriy, the owner of Architeg Prints and a passionate advocate for all things art and design. Through my blog, I share expert reviews on music, movies, posters, and modern art, along with helpful guides to inspire creativity and help you make your space truly unique.
Earfun Clip 2 Review: Best Affordable Clip-On Open-Ear Headphones
Valeriy Bagrintsev
13 minute read
Music Tech
Affordable Earfun Clip 2 headphones deliver solid open-ear sound, long battery life, and smart AI features for active lifestyles. Hey there! Ever wondered why the audio world suddenly... more »
DJI Mic Mini 2 Review: Best Value Wireless Microphone with Colorful Panels
Valeriy Bagrintsev
9 minute read
Music Tech
Explore why the DJI Mic Mini 2 wireless microphone blends style and performance at an unbeatable price. Hey there! Ever wondered when rugged tech gadgets started sneaking into our... more »
Audio-Technica ATV-SG1 Review: Revolutionizing On-Camera Sound Recording
Valeriy Bagrintsev
10 minute read
Music Tech
Explore how the Audio-Technica ATV-SG1 elevates on-camera sound quality with innovative features perfect for vloggers and solo creators. Hey there! We all chase that flawless image,... more »
Jarrod Lawson’s Just Let It Review: Soul So Smooth It’s Suspicious
Valeriy Bagrintsev
13 minute read
Reviews
Jarrod Lawson’s Just Let It sounds luxurious enough to hide its flaws—until the lyrics step forward. Here’s what the album is really doing. Some albums enter through your ears. Just Let... more »
BERNARR Album Review: Durand Bernarr’s 17-Track Flex (Too Much?)
Valeriy Bagrintsev
13 minute read
Reviews
BERNARR album turns a Grammy win into a sprawling personality test—funny, heavy, and occasionally padded. Here’s what it’s really doing. Seventeen tracks is the kind of number artists... more »
Olivia Rodrigo Announces Extensive Unraveled Tour Dates for 2026
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Olivia Rodrigo’s Unraveled tour kicks off this fall, promising 65 electrifying shows across North America and Europe to support her upcoming album. If you've been counting the days to... more »
Mel C Is “Manifesting” a Spice Girls Reunion at Glastonbury: “It Would Be the Pinnacle”
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Mel C shares her hopes for a Spice Girls comeback, picturing the iconic group lighting up Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage—a true fan’s dream. If you grew up in the ’90s, the Spice Girls... more »
Ex-Spandau Ballet Singer Ross Davidson Sentenced to 14 Years for Sexual Assault
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Former Spandau Ballet vocalist Ross Davidson faces a 14-year prison sentence after being convicted of multiple rape and sexual assault charges. It’s always jarring when someone from the... more »
Nick Cave’s Blunt Take on Russell Brand’s Christianity Conversion Book
Valeriy Bagrintsev
7 minute read
Music News
Nick Cave delivers a sharp, no-nonsense verdict on Russell Brand’s new book about his dramatic conversion to Christianity. I’ve been following Nick Cave’s reflections on faith and... more »
Foo Fighters Battle a Zombie Horde in Dave Grohl’s Gory ‘Spit Shine’ Video
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Experience the Foo Fighters’ zombie apocalypse vision in the ‘Spit Shine’ video, a thrilling blend of gore and rock energy crafted by Dave Grohl. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when... more »
Motorola’s Bold Move: 200MP Camera and Swarovski Crystals Set to Shake Up the Market
Valeriy Bagrintsev
7 minute read
Music Tech
Explore how Motorola plans to disrupt the gadget scene with stunning design and powerful tech upgrades like a 200MP camera and Swarovski-embellished accessories. Ever caught yourself... more »
Middle of Nowhere Review: Kacey Musgraves Makes Small Town Feel Huge
Valeriy Bagrintsev
14 minute read
Reviews
Middle of Nowhere turns East Texas into a map of bruises and punchlines—Kacey Musgraves sounds fearless, until she doesn’t. Some albums try to sound “big.” Middle of Nowhere does the... more »
Hoopla Album Review: Weird Nightmare’s Sunny Pop with a Stubborn Hangover
Valeriy Bagrintsev
10 minute read
Reviews
Hoopla album feels like sunshine engineered in a basement—catchy, loud, and weirdly samey on purpose. Here’s what it’s really doing. If you’ve ever heard an album and thought, “This is... more »
Nearly Nothing Album Review: Farma G & Relense Make Misery Feel Useful
Valeriy Bagrintsev
15 minute read
Reviews
Farma G turns “Nearly Nothing” into a lived-in place: dirty mirrors, estate rage, goofy myths, and a steady Relense thump that refuses to glamorize any of it. The quickest way to... more »
From Takoma With Love Album Review: Suburban Rap That Refuses to Behave
Valeriy Bagrintsev
13 minute read
Reviews
From Takoma turns neighborhood specifics into a whole worldview—two rappers mapping identity, politics, and survival without asking permission. Some records use geography like a... more »
Sometimes Money: Grafh Turns Hustle Trauma Into a Receipt You Can’t Return
Valeriy Bagrintsev
13 minute read
Reviews
Sometimes Money isn’t a flex on Grafh’s album—it’s the bill for survival, paid in kitchens, corners, and one story that lands like a body bag. You can hear this album’s main argument before... more »
Tupac Shakur’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit, Pursuing Justice for the Late Rap Icon
Valeriy Bagrintsev
5 minute read
Music News
Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur’s tragic passing, his family seeks justice through a wrongful death lawsuit, unveiling a complex conspiracy tied to his murder. Few moments in music... more »
Kneecap’s ‘Irish Goodbye’: A Heartfelt 12-Minute Short Film on Loss and Healing Featuring Kae Tempest
Valeriy Bagrintsev
6 minute read
Music News
Explore the poignant journey of depression, loss, and hope in Kneecap’s moving short film and song, “Irish Goodbye,” with powerful contributions from Kae Tempest. When music and... more »