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A Price For My Soul by The Bateleurs is a descent through repeated despair and bargains

A leather jacket, beer ice cold in hand, with worn out black boots grazing over an old road pavement — A Price For My Soul by The Bateleurs is a descent through repeated despair and bargains. Hailing from Lisbon, the band releases a rock song heavy with Blues influences, offering a glimpse of their anticipated […]

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Shara Strand’s Love Forever Is a Pop Album About the Most Radical Idea in the World: Loving Without Irony

Most albums about love fall into one of two categories: euphoric escapism or breakup therapy. Shara Strand’s Love Forever doesn’t belong to either. Instead, it operates more like a memoir written in stereo; a multi-chapter reflection on the terrifying, exhilarating, and often contradictory experience of trying to love in a world that gives you a

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“Dry Land” by Songbird Is a Ballad for the Emotionally Submerged

At some point, every pop artist decides to write a song that sounds like drowning, but in a beautiful way. “Dry Land” by Songbird takes that literally. It’s a ballad about sharks. Yes, actual sharks. And also metaphorical ones. The kind that don’t circle in open water, but in your inbox, your ex’s brain, or

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Spin Sound of Bloom by Max Barskih for petal-revealing moments of summer romance

Set your foot into a long, sensational summer night by the shore with Sound of Bloom from the two-time MTV EMA Award winner Ukrainian multi-talented artist Max Barskih. Max Barskih continues to leave a significant imprint in the scene with the Sound of Bloom, the third record from his highly anticipated English-language album. Written and

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Sons of Levin Released Funkadelic Rock Track Ecclesiastes

Sons of Levin has built a reputation as a band that makes great dad rock music. Not the kind you’d groan at while riding dad’s car, but rare kind that makes you say, “Hey, this is actually good.” Mere months after Slipping Away’s release, the sibling-led band has dropped another catchy single, Ecclesiastes, settling the

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“Funeral For Judith” by Rubbish Party doesn’t just feel sad; it feels confrontationally sad

Every once in a while, a song comes along that ruins your night in exactly the way you needed. “Funeral For Judith” by Rubbish Party doesn’t just feel sad; it feels confrontationally sad. Like it showed up at your house uninvited and started unpacking boxes labeled “unresolved emotions from six years ago” or something like

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Heart Eyes Only For Max Barskih’s “Stomach Butterflies”

With a slow yet catchy tune like this one, this song’s bound to get stuck in your heads, twenty-four hours a day. It’s rather self-explanatory, another hit about love you could jam to, only there’s a certain charm to it that will make you want more. Ukrainian singer-songwriter Max Barskih is known for his mainstream

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“Gravity Sessions” Are Handpicked Favorites by Rosetta West

If you long for hidden rock talent with massive potential, then this record is probably a great place to start. It’s the type of music people move along to at the pub while clutching their drinks, just having the time of their lives. The attractive tone and unmistakable sound of each song are ones you

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