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DEBUT SINGLE: “Your Hand” by Marionette
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ALBUM REVIEW: Found by Jane Doe
In a music landscape often crowded with imitation, Jane Doe emerges as a beacon of authenticity with their upcoming sophomore…
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LISTEN: “Walk On” by Ella Haber
Ella Haber’s “Walk On” is an anthem of self-empowerment wrapped in a vibrant soul groove. Inspired by the golden era…
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LISTEN: “Animal” by bennytheghost
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DEBUT EP REVIEW: Long Conversations by Sloan Golden
Sloan Golden’s debut EP Long Conversations is a deeply personal journey that unfolds through six tracks that chronicle moments of…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sing To Me, Sweet Void by Ascian
Sing To Me, Sweet Void (September 27) by Ascian feels like a journey into the deepest recesses of human emotion.…
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LISTEN: “Little Lucy” by The Trampoline Delay
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ALBUM REVIEW: Spaciousness by Ward Richmond
Out on September 28th, Ward Richmond’s latest album, Spaciousness, is a heartfelt journey through the trials and triumphs of personal…
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WATCH: “The the Victims of Sirens” by Ephialtes
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HOT TRACK: “Live Not Fantasize” by Tetrarch
From Tetrarch’s ferocious sound a wonderful raw and visceral vulnerability pours out and that was what hooked me from the…
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ALBUM REVIEW: A Bit Jumpy! by Socks and Ballerinas
When you press play on A Bit Jumpy, the upcoming album from Bristol’s innovative duo Socks and Ballerinas, you’re stepping…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Edit Undo by Happy Accidents
Happy Accidents return with their anticipated album Edit Undo, set to drop on September 27, 2024, via Alcopop! Records. The…
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LISTEN: “Palm Springs” by Lucy & La Mer
Lucy & La Mer’s latest single, “Palm Springs,” is a vibrant anthem poised to brighten your playlist and uplift your…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Nehoda by Nehoda
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ALBUM REVIEW: Am I Invisible by BornBroken
BornBroken’s new album, Am I Invisible, is a powerful statement in the domain of metal. With a fresh lineup and…
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ALBUM REVIEW: After Image by Hyper Gal
Hyper Gal’s latest album, After Image, is an exhilarating journey through minimalist pop that defies expectations. The duo from Osaka,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Always Happy To Explode by Sunset Rubdown
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LISTEN: “Heart Attack” by Lucas Horne
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