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Maddox Jones’ single “21” is a warm and gentle hug wrapped in a song

Growing as a wise and experienced adult does not happen overnight. It won’t arrive in a single moment where everything suddenly falls into place. It hits piece by piece without time slowing down. Yet, despite feeling like you’re running out of time, there’s still a sense of hope that comes when you realize that everyone’s […]

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Fríða Hansen’s “Happy Place” Is A Warm Hug

Talk about saying ‘I love you’ without actually saying it. With a complex, intercountry influential background, “Happy Place” is simple and cohesive at its core, as if all of the essentials are taken from it and brought about through a personal and meaningful perspective. On top of that, you might just have a person pop

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Attack of the Clout Chasers by Zach Tabori is like if someone made an elaborate pie chart about how everything is terrible, but did it in crayon, while on fire, and then turned it into a musical

Zach Tabori’s Attack of the Clout Chasers is what happens when a prog-rock gremlin reads too much Guy Debord, gets permanently brain-wormed by late capitalism, and decides the only way to cope is to record a concept album using jazz musicians, conspiracy boards, and a very large hammer. This isn’t an album. It’s an act

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The Beautification Of Noise, As Seen On Fogchild’s “Future Republican President”

It is safe to say that the tracks in this indie record do not have the usual structure of your ordinary song. Being an experimental EP at its finest while having the hidden (not quite) agenda of exploring the world beyond most things through the transgender perspective, “Future Republican President” requires listeners’ undivided attention if

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“Good Enough (Still I Try)” by Lawrence Timoni Is A New Explosive, Summer Hit

With a concept that is sure to pull a melodramatic audience right in, Lawrence Timoni describes this song as ‘imposter syndrome in summer groove’ which is witty yet accurate in itself. It’s another indie/alternative gem that may remind listeners of beloved acts like Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys… the list goes on. But, despite those influences, there’s something

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Stand your ground and be confrontational with Rose Cora Perry and The Truth Untold’s newest release “Excuses”

Nothing slaps like a song fueled by letdowns and disappointments. And when this heartbreak drives the beat, you’ll start to resonate with every note and word. Rose Cora and the Truth Untold captures the core of this depth as they deliver this audacious and unapologetic track “Excuses”. Despite Perry facing emotional turmoil after separating from

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“Better With You” by Zeke Tha Freak is the musical equivalent of finding an old hoodie that still smells like the person you used to love and realizing it doesn’t hurt anymore

“Better With You” by Zeke Tha Freak is not here to revolutionize music. It’s not some avant-garde deconstruction of genre. It’s not trying to save R&B from itself. No. What it is trying to do is make you feel like you’re lying on your back in the grass, staring at the sky, remembering someone you’re

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Dreams by RISE is the kind of track that demands headphones, a long walk, and at least one dramatic stare into the middle distance

You know that feeling when a band releases a new single and you expect the usual: some decent riffs, a chorus, maybe a third verse that overstays its welcome, and then it actually slaps? That’s Dreams, the latest release from Liverpool’s own RISE, a band that seems dead-set on weaponizing emotional sincerity and melodic hooks

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Pompeya serves dance floor-ready blends of retro aesthetics and modern flair with their newest EP “Awesome”

Pompeya delivers more infectious and irresistible tracks with their much-anticipated EP Awesome, paving the way for the arrival of their album set to drop this year. The band is known for seamless blends of 90s indie rock, 80s new wave, and 70s disco to create an indie pop perfection that has vintage feels yet thrives

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GUS SEVENTY SEVEN’s NINE PATHS IN ONE DIRECTION is a grunge rock album you didn’t know you needed

Grunge has always been thriving with its presence and energy — less about approval and pleasing, it demands to be felt and lived through. A Greek band GUS SEVENTY SEVEN unearths this depth with their newest self-release album NINE PATHS IN ONE DIRECTION. This project is the manifestation of the band’s passion for music and

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