Track Review

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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Mick J. Clark’s “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” silly, sunny, seat-dancingly slaps

There are songs that try to be summer anthems by sheer force of will with million-dollar productions and focus-grouped lyrics about sunshine and freedom and drinking canned cocktails on a yacht. And then there’s “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” by Mick J. Clark. It’s a song that somehow spells “Another Sunny Holiday” wrong on purpose and still

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Paulo and the Problems’ Lotus Blanc feels like thoughts passing through cold air at midnight

Have you ever felt like you’ve adulted so hard and it made you lose touch with yourself, your dreams, and that child-like innocence? That exact feeling of being trapped inside that doom of stagnation, and it’s kind of suffocating. Paulo and the Problems is back to give you company in nights with low energy and

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Feel Your Feelings With cellardoor.mp3 and just martin’s “Cold Rain October”

If there’s any type of music that will surely tug on anyone’s heartstrings, it’s those that sound like they’re recorded in an empty space, only starting with vocals and a guitar. “Cold Rain October” excelled in that department, with its vulnerable lyrics and a small, complementing rhythm. cellardoor.mp3 and just martin collaborated on this single,

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Ride The Wave by Max Chaos is a must-listen if you’re tired of that monotonous, repetitive life

If you’re tired of that plain and repetitive life, Max Chaos offers a track for that cathartic release with his first single Ride The Wave. Based in Toronto, Canada, Max Chaos leads us to a 138 second wild adventure, a first glance to the 11 tracks of his upcoming album ORDER OF MAYHEM. The track

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Static by Sophia Warren is your next emotional spiral soundtrack

Sophia Warren’s new track “Static” is yet another indie dive into emotional pain and memory loops; and yet, against all odds, it absolutely wrecks. Not in a chill “study playlist” kind of way, but in the deeply inconvenient “oh no, I wasn’t ready to feel things today” way. This isn’t just lo-fi vibes for doing

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All Roads Lead to Home by LOVE JOSIE is here to be felt

So, here comes LOVE JOSIE; born in Sweden, now living in America, and apparently on a mission to forge cinematic pop with the kind of Nordic steel that doesn’t just glint, it gleams with intent. Her debut single, All Roads Lead to Home, isn’t just music, it’s mythmaking. A sweeping, emotionally intricate anthem that pulls

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Live Your Life by Andrew E Pearce is a moving, vibrant hit for the resilient

There are tracks that wrap you in warm melodies to comfort, while some inspire you with gentle hums. Andrew E Pearce, on the other hand, wants you to move, dance, and be loud with his latest single “Live Your Life”. Hailing from Wolverhampton, England, Pearce offers an anthem for the resilient with a vivid and

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