Author: Alice Harper
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A Kiss‑Song from Ava Franks – ‘Every Day’
Ava Franks is an indie-pop singer and songwriter from New York. She has been writing songs since a young age and tries to create tangible musical worlds as an escape from reality. Her new single “Every Day” is wrapped in soft guitar chords and Ava’s bright voice. The touching song tells about the first taste…
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“Till I Fall Asleep”: Dreamy Electropop by Solar Love
Solar Love is an artist who mixes electronic music with guitars, making his music feel both airy and powerful.With a unique style and creative approach, Solar Love takes inspiration from pop-rock and electronic music, blending complex electronic sounds with the raw power of rock. In the song “Till I Fall Asleep”, dreamy electropop meets pop-rock…
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Even When the World Falls Apart, the Music Moves Forward – Glassio’s “When The Beat Carries On”
“When The Beat Carries On” is the new single from Glassio – an artist who blends indie electronica and dream pop, making each of his songs feel like a small cinematic world. The new release is a bright, nostalgic piece where gentle synths and a pulsing rhythm lead the listener through the mist of illusion…
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Catchy, Witty, and Sharp – Mandy Ventrice’s New Single “Crocodile Tears” Shines Bright
Known for her bold and candid take on pop music, American singer, songwriter, and vocal producer Mandy Ventrice shares her new single, “Crocodile Tears.” With a contagious rhythm and ’90s pop sound, the song tackles the theme of emotional abuse. It’s confident, playful, and just a little dangerous. The singer blends a retro beat, daring…
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Move Along with the Beat: “Where Do You Run To?” by The Response
The New Zealand band The Response performs as a duo, using a variety of live electronic instruments alongside guitar and vocals to create a sound that feels familiar yet entirely unique. The duo’s new track, “Where Do You Run To?”, captivates with its guitar hooks and driving beat. The song maintains a sense of calm,…
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The Warmth of Retro Soul and the Depth of Emotion – POLI NIKA Returns with Her New Single “Remember Why”
Indie-pop artist and songwriter POLI NIKA presents her new track “Remember Why.” The song may carry a hint of sadness, but it’s filled with light. Warm brass, soulful groove, and jazzy keys – all wrapped in heartfelt lyrics. It’s the warmth of retro soul combined with modern indie sensitivity. If you’ve ever doubted your path,…
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Jay Denton Writes About Pain and Hope in his Single “Is It Love?”
The story behind Jay Denton’s song “Is It Love?” began during one of the darkest periods of his life. He both wrote and produced the track. The opening piano theme gradually unfolds and reaches a bright climax in the chorus. The song explores the tangled emotions between love and self-blame following a loss or breakup.…
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Caitlin & Brent Swap the Vocals and Create Baroque-Pop Magic
The duo Caitlin & Brent share a cover of Kavinsky’s 2010 electronic track “Night call.” In their rendition, the duo preserves the original call-and-response hook, but swaps the male and female parts and reimagines the song in a 1960s baroque-pop style. The smooth blend of indie pop and dream pop will captivate fans of these…
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“Pretty Boys”: Diana Vickers’ New Anti-Pattern for Toxic Relationships
Diana Vickers delights her fans with a new bop-style hit, “Pretty Boys.” A sparkling, ironic pop anthem about self-respect, confidence, and breaking toxic patterns, it showcases one of Britain’s most captivating voices. Speaking about the track, Diana says: “After my type always turned out to be a toxic narcissist, and after spending a few hours…
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Lessons in Silence from ZØYA: “On My Own” and the Power of Personal Boundaries
ZØYA is a singer whose energy and vulnerability resonate on the same frequency. Her husky voice and confident delivery are instantly recognizable, and her songs are always an honest conversation about faith, emotions, and inner strength. Her new single, “On My Own,” isn’t about heartbreak-it’s about growing up. It’s a song about choosing solitude not…