Year: 2025
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Nostalgia and Coziness: Austin Grimm’s “Garden of Youth”
Austin Grimm, once was a frontman of Roots of a Rebellion, started a solo career. Not so long ago he released a new single “Garden of Youth” – a warm song about self-expression, personal growth and home. Here everything is quiet, beautiful and a little bit nostalgic: acoustic guitars smoothly intertwine with poetic words, and…
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“The Same Old Story”: Dwayna Litz’s Christmas Song for Togetherness
Dwayna Litz wants to unite America and wrote the Christmas ballad “The Same Old Story”. “The Same Old Story” builds a narrative around a biblical parable, filtering through it sex workers under neon lights, churchgoers, and rock musicians. Dwayna’s song, a revolution in feeling: the track reminds us that sometimes the power of art lies…
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Silent Child Levels Up with His Latest Track “Get Well Soon”
Despite the difficulties associated with breaking into Atlanta’s tight-knit hip-hop scene, where connections play a key role, Silent Child has found his niche with an alternative rock sound that stands out against the city’s dominant musical trends. And the artist’s new track “Get Well Soon” is convincing confirmation of that. Being a multi-instrumentalist, Rodney is…
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Robert May in Nashville: Fresh Ideas and Vibrant Inspiration
Robert May is a singer and songwriter from Nashville who easily jumps between different genres and feels completely natural doing so. His fresh release “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (a cover of Judy Garland) is a warm, heartfelt interpretation of a classic holiday melody filled with gentle nostalgia. He takes Judy Garland’s standard and unfolds it…
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The Magic of Mystery: Anonymity Becomes Art – Bad Flamingo and their Track “Shame”
Bad Flamingo is an anonymous duo, they wear masks and deliberately hide their true identities. Anonymity creates an atmosphere of mystery – there is no “star personality”, all attention is on the music, on the mood. Their philosophy is in the quote by Oscar Wilde: “Give a man a mask, and he will tell you…
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“You! Girl…x”: British Energy and Evening Euphoria from Blakey
Blakey is known as a talented songwriter and vocalist. After a short break, he returns in a cheerful mood with the track “You! Girl…x”, which charges with energy. The song deftly plays with British club motifs; under his melodies one wants to feel the evening euphoria. Drive, a catchy hook, bright synthesizers, a neat rhythm…
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“Desire”: Energy, Rhythm, and Sincerity of Jason Ayres
From Western Australia, – a modern troubadour Jason Ayres takes elements of alternative country, Americana and rock and brings to the stage a light magnetism and brightness. In his music he tries to convey life experiences and that is why his songs find a response in the hearts of listeners.Recently the artist presented his track…
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French Tenderness in the Rhythm of The Weeknd: Louise Combier’s New Single
О Louise Combier – an artist of the French-speaking pop scene, I can say only one thing: “Charming.” A genuine, self-searching performer, she handles words and sounds with rare, intuitive sensitivity. Her poetic lyrics fluctuate between childlike naivety and deep, touching themes. And the single “Mon cœur,” released in September of this year, is one…
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“Getting Back To You”: Intimate Sound and Melancholy from Thadeus Gonzalez
Thadeus Gonzalez refuses formula. On “Getting Back To You,” he strips heartbreak down to its skeleton-a guitar riff, a hook, then silence where you’d expect production to fill the gaps. Producers Frank Wilde and Christians Alvarado know when to step back: the restraint here does more work than any overdub could. The lyrics don’t overexplain.…
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“Don’t Let A Boy Ruin Christmas”: a Song by Teghan Devon that Will lift your December Mood
The list of Christmas songs in our magazine’s editorial collection has been expanded by one song. Its author is Teghan Devon – a singer and songwriter from Maryland who specializes in what she calls “emotional destruction songs.” Be it personal grief, characters from books and movies, childhood dogs, or even sea turtles – Teghan finds…