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DYSBANDED is back with no skip, no filter The Wilcox Demos

If you’ve ever missed the time where people were raised on grit, fuzz, distortion, and rhythm, DYSBANDED is back with The Wilcox Demos, a love letter to days where music goes beyond charts and branding. DYSBANDED is built of Boston music veterans (which honestly explains the quality and artistry pouring in each track), starting with […]

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Eriika’s Blood On The Streets goes beyond a mere track, it’s a hug from an old friend

Women will always find ways to engrave their names on fields permeated by narrow gender expectations. Just like how Eriika strives in breaking barriers, releasing her self-produced debut single Blood On The Streets. Blood On The Streets comes trickling in like light rain water before the daylight, soft and unfolding slowly. It’s a conversation between

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If your heart is trapped in endless cycle of push and pull, Dev London’s Spell On Me is for you

If your heart has been pushed and pulled away again and again, trying to see how far you’ll go before it shatters completely, Spell On Me by Dev London hums this with emphasis, wrapped in smooth and warm modern R&B atmosphere. Recorded at Prodigy Muzix Studio in Sacramento, CA, Dev London proves once again that

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Mystery of the Self by Brother Barnaby is that rare debut that doesn’t just gesture toward potential; it quietly fulfills it

Imagine a debut album that doesn’t feel the need to scream for attention, contort itself into viral snippets, or disguise sincerity behind a thousand layers of ironic detachment. Mystery of the Self by Brother Barnaby is precisely that: an album that dares to be earnest, melodic, and a little bit nerdy; in the best way.

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Ehson Hashemian’s Believe is emotionally devastating in a way that’s somehow also motivating

You know how some albums feel like a desperate attempt to sound “authentic,” but come off more like a curated mental breakdown in 4K audio? Yeah, Believe is the opposite of that. Instead of trying to sell you pain like it’s a hot NFT drop, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and emotional endurance athlete from Southern California Ehson

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Munk Duane’s Falsify is more than just a slap on the face, it’s a sonic assault on deceit and manipulation

Have you ever encountered a song that made you think of a person – not out of love and all the gentle things on the earth, but purely out of spite and hate? This is how Munk Duane’s latest single Falsify catches you off guard, delivering a bold, audacious statement against political and social manipulation.

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Let It Go by TWOFEW is a delicately crafted track for that genuine and vulnerable nights

There’s something so special about music that was delicately crafted to capture the core of human experience, it’s listening to an art that most people are afraid of — being genuine and vulnerable. TWOFEW delivers this profound feeling with their latest single Let It Go. Recorded in Phoenix, Arizona, TWOFEW is relentlessly carving out their

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Invisible by B Dayton isn’t just a strong first single; it’s a statement of intent

Invisible, the debut single from B Dayton’s upcoming EP At The End of the Day, is one of those rare tracks that doesn’t bother pretending everything’s fine. It’s not “vibes”; it’s emotional archaeology wrapped in synths. This is late-night-pop for when you’re not just crying in the club; you’re carefully disassembling the architecture of your

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