Track Review

You Can Hear The Weight In Pimpin Change’s Voice, Leaving Only A Simple Message: “Love You All”

“Love You All” by Austin’s Pimpin Change isn’t interested in making a good first impression in the traditional sense. There’s no slick hook, no big-budget production, no attempt to seduce you with studio shine. What you get instead is something far rarer: a track that feels like it was made because it had to be. […]

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Feel The Main Character Energy With Mr. Rockstar’s “All Day (Studio Mix)”

If you’ve always stood firm on the fact that you are your own brand, own clan, and own band, not giving a damn about anyone else’s plans but yours, “All Day (Studio Mix)” might just be the song to resonate with. It’s got that classic blend of rock and rap, preaching its message like a

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Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain” is a quiet moment of queer introspection in a genre that too often demands spectacle over sincerity

There’s something quietly subversive about Kristen Castro’s “Summer Rain.” At first listen, it seems like a soft, shimmering slice of indie pop; the kind you’d expect to soundtrack a wistful sunset montage in an A24 film. But lean in, and there’s more going on here. Like a summer storm itself, it rolls in gently, obscures

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“Things About To Change” Showcases What Baby T Is All About

This is hip-hop, dude! Presenting a prominent statement to the world is one thing, but managing to elevate a renowned genre with such an ear-catching melody and uplifting message is another. “Things About To Change” brings us back to when classic raps and hip-hop beats ruled the streets, as it’s the type of track meant

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Dan Gober’s “Lucky Son Of A Gun” Is The Epitome Of Happiness And Resilience

Have you ever had moments where you felt like your whole world was ending? Some situations can cause that feeling; dread, anxiety, the list goes on. But if you ever want to put a pause on those emotions and insert a bit of light and positivity into your mindset, what do you do? This song

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if “Clouds Or Clout” by StillDSG is anything to go by, he’s eyeing the summit with a patient, focused intensity

You may remember a certain moment not long ago when Drake, in a display of his usual diplomatic subtlety, claimed that UK rappers are just better than the ones from the US or Canada. This wasn’t so much a music take as it was a conversational grenade lobbed into the discourse, seemingly designed to cause

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“You Gotta Know” by Collaborations isn’t just a next step; it’s a manifesto hidden inside a mellow groove

The latest single from Collaborations called “You Gotta Know” is what happens when vintage idealism refuses to die quietly or worse, be reduced to a TikTok aesthetic. It doesn’t just nod wistfully at the ’60s and ’70s. Rather, it drags their sun-dappled optimism, four-part harmonies, and earnest melodies into the present day and sets them

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Amy-Lin Slezak Preaches Acceptance Of Change Through Time In “To Grow Old”

With an inviting opening riff, an easy-going melodic flow, and an interest-piquing song art, “To Grow Old” not only makes you feel good because of how it sounds, but also because of what it means, what the song tells its listeners. It breaks down the notion of trying to ‘stay forever young’ in a world

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Shout Ellie Brétéché’s “It’s Bad News” From The Rooftop!

Right off the bat, the feeling that this is the type of song to garner attention from notable media apps, be played on repeat in night clubs or an outfit check, or just something to keep the atmosphere loud and most importantly, lively. “It’s Bad News” is a well-arranged chaos in synth-pop fashion is just

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