Year: 2025
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Eliza Noxon’s New Single “You”: Pain, Loss, and the Search for Self
We invite you to listen to Eliza Noxon’s new song, “You.” She wrote it in a cold dorm room just over a year after the death of her brother. “You” is a darker and more intense expression of her grief than anything she had shared before: simple in structure and lyrics, yet incredibly raw and…
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Cinematic Atmosphere and Indie Rock Magic: Alexander Wolfe’s New Single “To Feel Love”
Alexander Wolfe is back with a new release that gives you goosebumps – meet “To Feel Love”! The track begins with gentle, enveloping guitar picking that instantly carries you into a special, cozy kind of film. And then the magic happens: Alexander’s slightly hoarse, devilishly charming voice joins in, and you realize – this is…
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Autumn-Winter Premiere: RABO and her “Might Never Meet Again” – a Song About Stillness, Encounters, and Gratitude
The song “Might Never Meet Again” by Oslo-born singer RABO is a warm, melancholic reflection on love, longing, and gratitude. The song first reached a wide audience when RABO performed it live during the annual NRK charity telethon, moving viewers across the country. And now the track can be heard by everyone. The singer herself…
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Strong Voice, Strong Story – Ninå and Her Fresh Single “Louder Than My Past”
Singer and songwriter Ninå, born in Ukraine and now living in Vestland, Norway, releases a new track. “Louder Than My Past” is a cheerful pop/rock with a powerful vocal and a real story behind it. Life’s trials pushed her to create music that lifts the mood both for herself and for all listeners. In this…
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“Phantasmagoria” by Anthony Ruptak is a Vivid Reflection on Isolation and Fear
This fall, Colorado singer and community activist Anthony Ruptak released his new song “Phantasmagoria”, recorded in collaboration with Jacob Russo – a swirling, apocalyptic anthem that captures the anxieties of our time. Ruptak himself describes it as “reflections on the state of the world in 2025.” It’s a kind of fevered dream of disillusionment, where…
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The New Album “21 grammi” by Giuseppe Cucè: Music That Defies Gravity
In 1907, American doctor Duncan MacDougall tried to capture the moment when the soul leaves the body. His conclusion – twenty-one grams – the scientific community met approximately the same way as an acquaintance who after the second glass talks about astrology. The experiment failed, the methodology cracked at the seams, but the legend took…
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Side Effects of Loss: Eliot Thompson and His New Single “Icy Roads” (feat. Owen Daniel)
Readers of our journal are already familiar with the name of young performer Eliot Thompson, an eighteen-year-old student at Berklee College of Music. The previous release “King Ivory”, which we wrote about, told a story from the perspective of a teenager struggling with addiction and trying to establish a connection with his mother. In that…
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Twilight Folk with a Danish Accent: Planks Releases His Debut EP ‘Pilot’
The town of Bogense – in the north of the Danish island of Funen, is quite fascinating, its winters last a bit longer than is proper, and the summer evenings pretend as if the sun forgot to leave. It is from these enigmatic places that Mikkel Smidt Diget comes, known to fans by the pseudonym…
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“Never Like That” – Music for the Heart and the Dance Floor by Faunea
Faunea, a fresh voice on the Scandinavian alt-pop scene, returns with her new single “Never Like That.”The song is about a night that heals a broken heart, lets dreams take flight, and turns fleeting encounters into pure magic. With memorable choruses, dreamy verses, and experimental touches, it’s a sound that captivates. Faunea has already won…
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Indie and Alt-Rock in a Fresh Light: No Love For The Middle Child Drops New Single “Monochrome”
Hailing from Philadelphia and now based in Los Angeles, No Love For The Middle Child (aka Andrew, virtuoso multi-instrumentalist) drops his new single, “Monochrome.” This track is a musical spotlight! “Monochrome” is an anthem for the person who brings color to the dullest black-and-white world. It’s about that moment when someone shows you life in…