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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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Hollow Profit Reminding us That Everyday is a Blessed New Day

As we traverse this scenery called life, we need to be reminded that every day will be different. Take it from Hollow Profit and his latest song, BLESSED NEW DAY. Let’s deconstruct this track and see how we can learn from his experiences. BLESSED NEW DAY begins with an intriguing sample that blends new-school and

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It’s All About “Sally”: Kelsie Kimberlin’s New Single

What is it about this girl that makes her so special? In this fun, upbeat, and relatable single by Kelsie Kimberlin, explores the story of a woman named Sally, from her position bottom at the globe all the way to the top, and somewhere in the middle. Right off the bat, the guitar parts set

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oph.ai’s “falling fwd” is Terrifyingly Good?

Who wouldn’t turn their heads at the concept of an AI gaining consciousness… through song? There’s something weirdly philosophical and terrifyingly good with oph.ai’s “falling fwd”, where every element that usually contradicts seems to work out in the end. Right off the bat, this song features acoustic guitar and techy, grunge effects to back up

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