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It All Comes Alive and truth to advertising

Hip-hop has always been about blending cultures, sampling the past, and creating something fresh, in hopes that you, the listener, get excited for something truly special—a genuine fusion of two musical traditions that already have a lot in common and just haven’t been introduced at the right party yet. It All Comes Alive by HinnRYK […]

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Hans Halstead’s Sincerity Is Contained in His Debut Album

Driven by internal and external forces, “Everything Was Better When It Was Worse” speaks on love, society, and other factors that would usually be considered daring to be tackled in the medium of music. But alas, Hans Halstead comes out with this album regardless, and it’s great in all aspects. Halstead claims that the record

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All I Ever Wanted and the “let’s all stand on a cliff and feel things” package

The debut single from Liverpool’s Thomas Bradley Project, All I Ever Wanted, is a folk-rock track that blends warmth, nostalgia, and bluesy undertones into a polished and accessible sound. The band describes it as “a classic love song over a laid-back blues groove, with a few hints of rock scattered about.” And for once, that

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Do Not Delay’s “Dahlia” Is An Ode To Better Days

Touching down on a political, yet hopeful topic, Do Not Delay managed to create an ambience both nostalgic and optimistic, adhering to what the song is really about. The riffs remain bright and catchy all throughout, playing with the vocals harmoniously. Utilizing the childlike name of “Dahlia”, as well as the flower counterpart evident in

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Die Alone and the Irony of Making Euphoric Anthems

Die Alone is a bold and innovative blend of Dance & EDM infused with the raw emotion of pop-punk and emo. Produced by Dяєαмƶ, this five-track collection—featuring Die Alone, Preservation, Used To, Rave Again, and True Crime, pt. 2—seamlessly fuses high-energy electronic beats with introspective lyrics and emotive melodies. This EP that dares to ask,

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The Record Equivalent of a Crashout: Kyle & The 8-Minute Miles’ Debut Release

Hands down an easy recommendation. The overall garage rock, grunge and gitty flair heavily carries throughout all ten tracks of this self-titled debut album, making Kyle & The 8-Minute Miles quite literally every angsty teenager’s dream record. Starting everyone off with “Despair”, which immediately deems perfect for people stuck in their coming of age, or

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The mundane intricacy of “The Words I Didn’t Say” by Fabio Cicala

Every now and then, art thrives when you keep things simple. Stripping away until all you have the bare essentials, which in itself is a broader list that can vary from artists, can bring out something real and genuine. With less clutter, there’s a form of clarity and focus that allows the true essence of

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Everyone Else Doesn’t Matter: A Review of Jake Vera’s Newest Track, “Mine”

Oh, what a joy it is to be loved by a poet. Jake Vera has just released his latest single titled, “Mine.” Join me as I discuss this new release and explain why everyone else doesn’t matter. Jake Vera wasted no time and started the first verse at the 7-second mark. With everything moving from

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Thank U (Bringing Us Down) demands dramatic hand gestures and you gotta love it for that.

So, have you ever heard a song so unbelievably much that it feels less like a piece of music and more like an act of emotional terrorism? A song so comically over-the-top that it stops being just a song and becomes a spectacle? Thank U (Bringing Us Down) by unapologetically queer powerhouse Matt Wright is

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Julia Kate’s New Single Is Popstar Material

Starting off the year strong, the newly released song “Fake Friends” seamlessly blends in among the pop scene. Featuring a prominent bassline, overall party vibe, and the canon event of coming across fake people, this track is sure to get this generation hooked. Julia Kate takes that degrading feeling of having to interact with ingenuine

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