Category: Single
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Daforce Reconstructs Rap from Outside Its Borders in His Brand-New Single “Survival”
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Rap and space. What’s the connection between them? Before “Survival” by Daforce, I would have…
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Black Lace and Brutal Riffs: “After the Dark” by Marco Cusato & The Legend Band Rises from the Shadows
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Darkness conceals plenty. For some, it’s black lace draped over a bed, hiding passion from…
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Everyone Who Heard Lily Forte’s “The Luckiest” Is Calling It the Song of the Year—Here’s Why
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Lily Forte is engaged in what might be called an archaeology of feelings. “The Luckiest“…
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The One Christmas Song That Could Actually Replace Your Childhood Favorites This Year, Family Christmas by Youngsmoove
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Christmas is just around the corner, bringing family gatherings, the warmth of shared evenings, and…
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She Whispers, Moans, and Takes Control: Inside ANASTÁZIE’s Most Dangerous Track Yet
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British R&B has been living in a state of constant mutation in recent years. The…
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How Aniderev’s Forest Exile Created ‘Nebular,’ Electronic Music’s New Masterpiece
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British producer Aniderev, whose four-year retreat in the forests of Yosemite National Park became something…
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‘Reef’ by Francis’ Scream’s: The Track That Empties Your Head And Unlocks Your Shoulders
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Shores hold memory. Each tide drags sand somewhere new, storms rewrite the coastline, bodies pause…
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Artillery Saints Craft the Coldest Music Industry Satire of the Streaming Era
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Artillery Saints’ aka Ally McKenzie,”Control & The Cousins” sits in a lineage that includes The…
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Shell Games Reject Revenge on Tense New Single “Let Me Have It”
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What do you do if you can’t leave a toxic, difficult person? Some will suggest…
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‘Together In Agony’: The Whips Build a Sunset From Darkness
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School bus. Hauling equipment. Gigs in half-empty clubs. The Whips walked this path completely, without…
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Jung Stratmann Quartet’s “This Wine Tastes Very Dry” Is an Exercise in Elegant Tension
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New York has always been a place where traditions collide and reimagine themselves. Jung Stratmann…
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Amelina – “A New Year’s Wish”: Pop-rock That Gets the Messy Reality of December Right
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Every December, same story: you’re carrying around this pile of stuff you never got to,…
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EXCLUSIVE: Precious Pepala Making Jealousy Sound This Good Should Be Illegal! Discussing the New Single “Dream Cheater”
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Betrayal in a dream? That specific kind of deception that happens behind closed eyelids, in…
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Lily Forte’s “Out of the Blue” Makes You Anticipate Her Debut Album
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Lily Forte belongs to a generation of artists for whom retro is already a kind…
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Odhran Murphy Brings Country Music Home to Its Celtic Roots on “Dance To You All Night”
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Ireland, with its emerald valleys and ancient stone walls, has always spoken its own musical…
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POV: You Discover Amelina at 3am and Realize You’re Early to Something Huge!
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Amelina carries a geography of fate that reads like fiction: born in Russia, relocated to…
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The Hype Machine: Grammar Tha God’s ‘RIDER’ and the Art of Anticipation
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Grammar Tha God knows how to keep an audience on the hook. Each of his…
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Matt DeAngelis Won’t Play By Your Rules: The Indie Provocateur’s Latest Gambit
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The epic ballad by Matt DeAngelis unfolds under the persistent, almost tangible influence of the…
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‘A Festive Fantasia’ by Thomas Hewitt Jones & The Central Band of the Royal Air Force: Where Does Nostalgia End and Art Begin?
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Childhood possesses its own gravity—it pulls us back across decades: favorite films, holiday rituals, musical…
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Firerose Returns From Hell With New Vocal Range on “Shining Armor (Rise Again)”
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Firerose‘s story fits into a Hollywood drama with a countdown: a girl from Sydney who…
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Grace de Gier’s “Done” Is the Sound of Burnt-Out Millennials Fighting Back
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When your body craves a bright, energizing drink, it somehow always turns out to be…
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Hail Your Highness Build Their Own Universe on “Reset The Stars”
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Jessie Bobenmoyer and Niki Ryland are playing a dangerous game—they take mathcore, djent, dream pop,…
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CAN’T BE BOTHERED: Luke Rhodes and the Manifesto of Hedonistic Freedom
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There exists a moment when social norms become a cage, and rules become shackles that…
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SKAAR Returns With “Medicine,” a Venom‑Kissed Alt‑Pop Awakening
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Grammy Award winner SKAAR returns with a new breakthrough single, “Medicine,” released under the Made…
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Marc Daniels Celebrates the Peak of Female Sexuality on Country’s Most Dangerous New Single ‘Cougar Town’
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Marc Daniels ceased being just another country musician drifting with the tide of the genre…
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‘Drowning’ Marks the Ambitious Return of Simon Talbot with Peter Toussaint
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Today, Simon Talbot teams up once again with Peter Toussaint, returning with the first single,…
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Self-Written, Self-Produced: Lauren Mian Holds All the Cards on ‘Undertow’
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Lauren Mian is currently moving at the kind of pace that usually pushes new names…
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‘The Maga Song’ by Albert A: A Satirical Strike at America’s Political Culture
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Albert A is a musician equally at ease with jazz, teaching, and delivering songs with…
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‘No One’s Property’ Reinforces Heisenberg Principle’s Pop-Rock Identity Ahead of Icarus
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‘No One’s Property’ by Heisenberg Principle is a work in which everything comes together into…
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Marcos Cabanas Releases ‘Racing With Rosie’ — A New Americana Classic
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Marcos Cabanas treats music the way a master stoneworker handles granite – he understands precisely…
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Australia’s Most Wanted? Grammar Tha God Proves It on ‘DEMONS’
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In rap, the first statement is always crucial. You can release dozens of freestyles and…
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Sunday Belongs to D’Lee: Discussing the New Single That Exposes Flashes, Fillers, and Real Happiness
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Hot on her heels in 2025 – D’Lee is working like a bee! So many…
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Minstrel Boy: The Metamorphoses of Bob Dylan by Chris Gregory Charts Dylan’s Darkest Years with Precision
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The second book in Gregory’s trilogy about Dylan, Minstrel Boy: The Metamorphoses of Bob Dylan,…
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How Cameron Nickerson Turned His Darkest Day Into His Best Song: We Break Down the New Single
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I’ve been covering music long enough to spot something special when it hits my desk.…
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“Road To Corinth” by Hilary Cousins Makes Every Other Road Song Feel Lazy
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American music has always been a story of journeys. Bluesmen, hippies, all of them traveled…
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Taha Ghazipour Turns Being Lost Into a Roadmap With Debut Single “Rootless”
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Telling one’s own story is akin to a feat. A narrative can inspire countless people…
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Jeremie Soyan Tackles Tough Truths in Debut Single ‘Cœur Wanted’
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Jeremie Soyan is one of the new voices emerging in France, and today he makes…
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After Years Away, Evenlee’s “Narrow” Proves They’re Worth the Wait
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Evenlee just released their new single “Narrow“. They took their sweet time coming back, and…
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Discussing the New Single By MT.Heads “All I Ever Wanted”: Emotion, Drive, and Pure Addiction
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Dublin indie pop-rock outfit MT.Heads have just dropped their new single “All I Ever Wanted”, and it’s already…
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Lebanese Band Pēlikel Returns with Game-Changing Single “Aether Voyage” After 4-Year Hiatus
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I believe one of the main intrapersonal challenges that creative activity helps address is the…
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Lora Kelley Peels Back the Layers of Fairy Tale Illusion in a Poignant New Single, “Man Behind the Curtain”
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Lora Kelley just released this new track “Man Behind the Curtain” and it cuts straight…
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PREMIERE! Jim Stanard – “Kansas”: When Americana Gets Its Soul Back
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Jim Stanard just dropped “Kansas” today, and I need to talk about this track because…
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Lance Herman’s “My Lonely Heart” Proves Sometimes the Best Medicine for Heartbreak is More Heartbreak
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Lance Herman keeps building his reputation among folks who love to dive deep into their…
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The Little Details in Fig Tape’s ‘Run It’ That Keep You Hitting Replay – And Yes, We Wrote a Whole Review About It
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I was genuinely hooked by the new single ‘Run It’ from Norwegian artist Fig Tape.…
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“DOCTOR” by Arkayla Review: Why This Manchester Band’s Latest Single Is Going Viral
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Arkayla have released their latest single, and to be honest, a few seconds after ‘DOCTOR‘ kicked…
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Grammar Tha God Sounds Euphoric On Combative New Single ‘COWARDS & PRETENDERS’
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Rapper Grammar Tha God has released a new single, ‘COWARDS & PRETENDERS’. Performed in the…
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Inside ‘I Died Once’: Fiora Anicca Blends Nordic Folk, Somatics, and Soul Rebirth in One Track
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Deep breath. Light the candle. Open the pinewood rune box. Because Fiora Anicca just walked…
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Married? Annoyed? Still in Love? Heisenberg Principle Gets You with ‘Chalk and Cheese’
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Heisenberg Principle — a name that screams either Berlin techno or someone who takes quantum…
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Why Matt DeAngelis’s ‘I’m Just The Keyboard Player’ Is the Most Relatable Song About Tour Life
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Matt DeAngelis is back, and boy, has he decided to flip the script on us.…
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She Came, She Sang, She Slayed — ANASTÁZIE Owns 2025 With “silence”
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ANASTÁZIE is in full bloom right now, delivering everything with quiet confidence and velvet-smooth precision.…
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‘Big House’ by Thurane: Worship Music Finally Gets Real Again
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Thurane’s latest single, ‘Big House,‘ comes at a curious juncture for the landscape of worship…
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Marc Daniels Just Weaponized Nostalgia and Called it ‘Good Old Days’ — a Sun-Drenched Ode to Youth, Built For Summer Playlists
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Marc Daniels just put out a new track called Good Old Days, and there’s something…
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Brand New Single FEAST Shows Grammar Tha God in Full Command of Beat, Voice, and Atmosphere
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If rap in 2025 is a buffet of lo-fi confessionals, sadboy trap ballads, and algorithm-chasing…
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Ava Della Pietra’s ‘2 Can Play’ Flips The Script On Betrayal—This Is How Empowerment Pop Is Done Right
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I’ve been thinking a lot about pop lately — pure pop, the kind that skips…
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Terra Renae Launches a New Chapter — Her Latest Single ‘Best Revenge’ Comes In Swinging
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Terra Renae’s ‘Best Revenge’ showed up in my headphones like sunlight hitting my room after…
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You Think You’ve Heard Breakup Anthems? Bernice Marsala’s ‘Villain’ Takes It To A Different Level
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Bernice Marsala has just released her latest single, ‘Villain,’ and if you’ve been paying attention…
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Wading Through Static With Erik Flaa — Thoughts on His New Single ‘Waiting for a Change’
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Erik Flaa’s new single ‘Waiting for a Change’ moves with a restless kind of weight…
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Holly Hastings Strips It Down To The Bone On Hypnotic Track ‘Velvet’
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Holly Hastings has dropped ‘Velvet,’ a track that gets right into the marrow, burrowing through…
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What Makes Lo Stone’s ‘Don’t Wanna Let You Down’ So Affecting Despite Its Quiet Simplicity? Here’s What We Think
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Listening to Lo Stone’s “Don’t Wanna Let You Down“ made me think about how rare…
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D’Lee Just Dropped “Evel Knievel,” and Honestly? Country Music Just Got Its Spark Back
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D’Lee’s new single “Evel Knievel“ has officially landed, and she’s giving exactly what country music…
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Shell Games Escaped a Toxic Relationship Through a Guitar Riff and a Board Game! Review of the New Single
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Shell Games are back, and they brought some serious nostalgia-core with them. ‘Please Don’t Sink…
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You’ll Hear It Once and Know It Forever — Olivia Helen’s New Single Leaves a Gentle but Lasting Mark
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Olivia Helen’s new single, ‘forget me,’ hits exactly as intended—softly, sadly, and straight from the…
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Old-School Attitude, Punk Inflections, And The Drama Of A Casino — Rich Chambers Squeezed Every Drop Out Of Being Alone In Vegas
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Rich Chambers is back with a new single, and let me tell you — the…
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Rose Franco Launches Her Solo Career! The Debut Single ‘Mind Racing’ Is That One-Person-Midnight-Walk Song You Keep Repeating
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Rose Franco is officially stepping into the spotlight on her own terms with her debut…
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A Fainting Spell You Can Sing Along To: ‘Call a Doctor’ Pushes Moving in Slow to New Heights Without Picking Up the Tempo
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The new single from Moving in Slow, titled ‘Call a Doctor,‘ ‘has dropped, and yes,…
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Avilynn Drops Toilet Flush Track to Mock Spotify — And Yes, They Sent Her Royalties for It
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Avilynn — Berlin-based DJ, former label curator, experimentalist, sonic provocateur — just dropped a new…
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The Sympathy Of All Things Turned ‘Mourning Ghosts’ Into Collapse — Now ‘Our Sacred Pleasures’ Lingers Like an Afterimage
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The Sympathy Of All Things is back. You might remember his previous single ‘Mourning Ghosts’,…
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Country’s Best-Kept Secret? D’Lee Keeps Raising the Bar with Every Song and ‘Everything Is Fine’ Might Be Her Best Yet
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When Everything Is Fine came out, I already had a pretty good sense of what…
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Heisenberg Principle Rolls Out a Bloke Anthem With ZZ Top Riffs, Phil Collins Vibes, and a Hook That Sinks In Fast
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Greg Stehle, the mind behind Bendigo-based project Heisenberg Principle, is clearly operating in a pocket…
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If You’re Gonna Make R&B This Sexy, At Least Warn Us First — ANASTÁZIE Lands with Precision on ‘heart/mind?’
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ANASTÁZIE’s “heart/mind?” is a glossy, genre-blending cut that sits somewhere in the Venn diagram between…
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Militarie Gun x Dazy Dropped a Track That’s Equal Parts Club and Existential Crisis
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Militarie Gun and Dazy are back at it. ‘Tall People Don’t Live Long’ is the…
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Desk Job Leaves the Riffs Behind and Delivers a Love Song That Actually Feels Earned on ‘Camellia’
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Desk Job just dropped a new single — totally unexpected, way off their usual path,…
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Thread: ‘Often’ Proves Alison’s Unpredictability — Her Most Unexpected Track Yet
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Alison’s back — and she’s flipping the script in a way that made me literally…
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Two Sisters, One Breakdown, and a Dream Rock Anthem That Punches Back – Hail Your Highness Drop ‘You Again’
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Okay, okay, okay. Dream rock. Two sisters. A history steeped in religious control and personal…
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If You’re Gonna Ditch the Production, You Better Sing Like Matt DeAngelis — ‘Rock And A Hard Place (Stripped)’ Review
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When an artist decides to release a stripped-down track, it’s already a sign the composition…
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Irish Blood, Pop Intuition, and a Drum That Sounds Like a Warning—Andrea Magee’s ‘Gemini Darkness’ Has It All
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On her latest single, Andrea Magee slides into a slick, moody alt-pop lane that wastes…
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The Sympathy Of All Things Breaks Silence With the Haunting New Single ‘Mourning Ghosts’
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I have to admit, there’s always a subtle thrill when an artist breaks a long…
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Welcome to the Basement Rave of Your Nightmares: my•escy Unleashes ‘Fallen Fruit’
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They say in Venice, California, every other person’s on a skateboard, squinting into the sun…
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ZKIN’s New Single Breaking Me Down Proves Dark Pop Still Gives Me Goosebumps
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Are you familiar with that feeling of wandering through a dimly lit corridor, where something…
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Heavy Riffs, Brit-Rock Shine, and a High-Voltage Groove—Sans Patrie’s Who I’ll Be is Rock in Its Rawest Form
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Whenever a fresh rock music emerges on the horizon, there’s an urge to either blast…
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Trapped in the 9-to-5 Loop? Desk Job’s A.F.T. Screams Everything You’re Too Tired to Say
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You wake up. The alarm is screaming. Coffee is brewing. The reflection in the mirror…
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Sleeps Under Beams Surprises with ‘My Mister Goodbye’—A Tender, Unexpected Ballad from a Band Known for Darkness
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There’s a special kind of track that comes out of nowhere and makes you rethink…
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Erik Flaa Shakes Up Expectations In ‘Fiesta for My Failure,’ Bringing Tore Brunborg’s Sax Into The Spotlight With a Striking, Mood-Shifting Solo
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After The Fence, which already showcased Erik Flaa’s ability to balance on the edge of…
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Louis Emory and The Reckless Few Are in Their Prime—And ‘Prophets Said’ Is Proof
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There’s this thing—premonition. You sense that a relationship is nearing its end, yet you keep…
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Some Bands Sell a Vibe, The Homme Lives It—Honest, Gritty, and Absolutely Unmissable on Their Latest Releases
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The Homme is the kind of band that makes you wonder why you haven’t ditched…
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Matt DeAngelis’ Rock And A Hard Place Is The Anthem For Anyone Who’s Ever Felt Stuck In Their Own Head
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When your mind is weighed down by endless thoughts about making the right choice and…
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Arthouse Inside Out, or How JJ Sweetheart Plays with Your Mind
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There’s music that just plays in the background. The kind you turn on, forget about,…
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Maria Lane Drops New Single empty bed, empty sheets—A Hauntingly Beautiful Follow-Up to Black and Blue
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Looking at Maria Lane’s latest work, it’s hard not to notice how effortlessly she dives…
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A Song That Feels More Like a Séance – ‘Quill & Blood’ by Sleeps Under Beams Is a Beautifully Unsettling Glimpse Into the Unknown
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Darkness takes on a special scent of an uncharted mystery… That’s how I would describe…
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An Agreeable Glow: Why The Carrie Armitage Quartet Always Delivers
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With The Carrie Armitage Quartet, things are always somewhat predictable. You might not know exactly…
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10 Minutes, 100 Genres, Infinite Madness: Why Shock Rabbit by Kangaroo Crucifix Is the Craziest Track I’ve Ever Heard
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Kangaroo Crucifix clearly knows how to pull you out of the mundane and launch you…
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It’s Over by Jane Marie Is a Track That Grows On You — It Sounds Better With Every Listen
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When I first heard It’s Over by Jane Marie, featuring Jessica Mia on vocals, I…
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Erik Flaa Returns After 17 Years With The Fence, a Bold Opening to a New Chapter in His Career
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Erik Flaa is back. Not just back, but back after 17 years. Numbers like that…
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The Subtle Melancholy of Carrying Torches’ Good in Blue: Why It Hits Just Right
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Sooner or later, it was bound to happen—Carrying Torches have captured everyone’s attention again with…
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What Started as a Simple iPhone Glitch Turned Into Unbound: My Thoughts on THE RAM’s New Single
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The new single Unbound by The Ram is a song that takes you far away…
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Annabelle Nicholson’s Debut Single Is Proof That the Next Generation of Music Has Arrived—And It’s Full of Heart and Grace
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To call Annabelle Nicholson a rising star on the musical horizon would be an understatement.…
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‘Pretty Things’ Blends Light with Darkness, Beauty with the Terrifying. A Closer Look at the New Single from Sleeps Under Beams
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Pretty Things, the new single by Sleeps Under Beams, is a misty expanse—dark, seductive, and…
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Leila Addams Expands Her Sound With Safe & Sound, But Her Love For Gothic Melancholy Remains Unshaken
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Leila Addams. A name you can’t mistake, carrying the shadow of something vast, something always…
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Lil Eddie’s Statue Is Back, and It’s More Personal, Accessible, and Beautiful Than Ever Before!
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Lil Eddie and his Statue have always been like a personal archive for me—a song…
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Bernice Marsala’s Architecture: A Gentle Start, a Stunning Finish—Here’s Why You’ll Keep Coming Back
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Bernice Marsala and her Architecture—well, there’s plenty to talk about here, because this is one…

