Protected: Nate G Cultivates on Me Myself I, a Self-Produced Dive Into Solitude, Self-Awareness, and the Unbearable Tightness of Being Alone With Your Own Thoughts for More Than Five Minutes
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This song is a lovely combination of alternative rock and folk, all for the love of sending out a message that should be ingrained in everyone’s minds in this time and day. “Business As Usual” is all about a significant topic turned into an anthem, a mantra for people to be inspired to take a
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You can’t contain Jazz For Gen X in a few words. Whether you’re on a quest for a new sound, or just want to hear something good and familiar, The Revenge Society delivers it all. With fourteen tracks featuring groove metal, ska punk, acoustic ballads, shoegaze, and stoner rock, Jazz For Gen X is both
At first glance, this record looks like it came out of a fever dream or an intense, all-time high feeling with a niche, never-seen-before title similar to a children’s book. But, you’d be surprised to know that “The Walrus, The Ninja, and The Gypsy From Sydney” are made up of songs that set the mood
When we say “My Alma Latina” takes you on a journey, it’s no exaggeration. Each song on this record sounds as though you’re probing in a vast, deep rainforest, either uncertain or certain of what you may find. There’s a lot of precision within the instrumentals, given this EP’s heavy Latin influence. Michellar, also known
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Some songs narrate heartbreak with a distinct poetic ache—wrapping it with delicate melodies. Mallorca-based artist Emland does the opposite. It does not romanticize, nor try to wrap hurt in metaphors. It grooves through the pain. Whether you’re navigating heartbreak or healing from it, You and I will surely linger and resonate. You and I have
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Here’s the thing: not every album is meant to slap. Not every record is supposed to bang, vibe, or soundtrack a latte-fueled morning walk in a recycled outfit. Some albums exist to sit with you when things don’t make sense. Permanent Solution for a Temporary Problem, the latest by Sjelløs, is one of those. It’s
What Brian Hunsaker creates goes beyond mere shock and repetition. And when he enters the stage, it’s not just performance—it’s domination. With the release of Haunted, he marks his presence through a dark, cinematic statement that is impossible to ignore. Haunted does not waste any time and welcomes you with bold guitar lines that are
Some things only make sense when they’re shared – and it hits even harder with hip-hop. That’s exactly how Trevor Drako gets his craft done. With his newest single “Bottomless emotion”, he showcases his distinct sonic identity and groundbreaking edge, making a significant milestone in his growing discography. Recorded in Lexington, Kentucky at Larger Than
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While it’s true that people can neither be calmed nor haunted by this EP, the essence emitted by every track and what one may feel after listening to them is unique. “Sun to Rise” is warm all throughout, but it may get too warm and stripped down that you’d feel unsettled and cold. The point
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