Year: 2025
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A Flight Over “Skies” with Nikola Pešić: “On stage, I also feel like I can be whoever I want in that moment.”
Nikola Pešić is a pianist and composer with Serbian roots who has been living in Switzerland for a long time. There are musicians who tell stories with words. And there are those who know how to remain silent in such a way that a whole world sounds within that silence. Nikola is one of them.His…
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Martin Harich Captures the Fragility of Love in “WE DON’T KNOW”
Martin Harich is a Slovak singer, songwriter, and producer, known for creating emotional pop music that seamlessly blends Slovak and English storytelling. Gaining fame on Czechoslovak Idol and The X Factor UK, Martin became a prominent voice on the European music scene, with his guitar in hand and a soul full of stories. He now…
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Cornelius Versa’s “Pull the Trigger” Fuses Cinematic Narratives and Powerful Country Beats
Cornelius Versa is a queer country artist from Detroit, Michigan. His musical heritage is deeply rooted in the unforgettable summer days spent with his family in the rural northern part of Michigan. It was there, in this quiet corner of the state, that he discovered his first musical influences: Johnny Cash, Duane Eddy, and Elvis.…
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ILUKA Celebrates Independence and Freedom with “Girl On The Run”
ILUKA is a talented singer and songwriter in the alternative pop genre. Last year, she took the music scene by storm with a series of viral hits that quickly made her a cult figure. Today, she is excited to introduce her new track, “Girl On The Run,” an optimistic and independent anthem of freedom. The…
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“I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere” by The Ram: A Journey into the World of Good Old Rock and Memories
A couple of months ago, I wrote reviews of The Ram singles, which served as heralds of his new album. And now the release of “I Am Nowhere, I Am Everywhere” is out – and I want to talk a bit about what this thing is. Essentially, these are home demos, reimagined together with his…
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A Séance with the Beyond: J. C. Wright’s New Track “The Fallen Few”
J. C. Wright is a musician, producer, and true multi-talented artist who has been creating music across various genres for decades. His style is a blend of everything at once: sometimes dark and sincere, and at other times full of playful creativity and inventive solutions. Wright’s music is always something unexpected, with unpredictable arrangements and…
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Not Guilty, But Understanding: The Lyrics of “Blame Me” by Cass Reinhardt
Cass Reinhardt is a talented pop artist, songwriter, and producer whose music is deeply influenced by the melancholic atmosphere of female-driven New York music. Her songs are filled with emotions of lost hope, loneliness, and the trials of growing up. For Cass, songwriting serves as both a form of self-expression and inner therapy, through which…
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He Challenged War, Climate Collapse, and Racism: Danny Groenland’s New Album “burning Rome” is Bold Enough to Look Into the Flames – and Sing Back
In times of moral crisis, indifference becomes a betrayal — of the world, of our own selves. Silence cuts deeper than any scream. Creating music in such a moment feels like standing on the edge of despair, a half-mad attempt to reach out before the darkness closes in. Yet in these strange, restless sounds, a…
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Seafret Present “Wait”: a Song About Separation and Life Anchors
The duo Seafret – Jack Sedman and Harry Draper, having gained “freedom,” returned to their hometown to focus on creating new material. Opting for solitude, they left their fans waiting for their next step. And now, their new track “Wait” has arrived, blending warm atmospheric melodies with euphoric vocals, evoking feelings of nostalgia, gratitude, and…
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You Will Definitely Cry (and maybe even dance): Stephanie Bettman’s New Album “Out Of The Darkness” is Raw Emotion, Unfiltered
Did you ever catch Wings of Desire? It’s Wim Wenders’ moody, meditative glide through Berlin’s muted streets and quiet longings. The film is soaked in poetic melancholy, big-brain meditations on mortality, solitude, and the ache of simply being human. And while floating through all that moody introspection, a thought slammed into me: Stephanie Bettman’s voice…