Author: Alice Harper
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Carlos Gardel “El Porteño” Revives Tango’s Soul with a Modern Voice
The single Carlos Gardel “El Porteño” is a tribute to one of tango’s legends and a continuation of Soulcare’s musical exploration of roots, identity, and belonging. Carlos Gardel, born in France yet a defining symbol of Buenos Aires, embodies an identity that transcends place of birth. His story – one of exile transformed into belonging…
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“Victoria’s Secret” Glows with Style, Sax, and Swagger from Link Strummer
“One glance from her could put the runway in a cage.” Link Strummer’s track “Victoria’s Secret” tells the story of a man whose vision has become so singular that his gaze no longer wanders. The temptation of other women fades from his awareness – it simply no longer exists. She is a kind of enchantress,…
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kenzie’s ‘sophie’ Is a Tender Portrait of Emotion
Confessional and captivating, kenzie’s offbeat pop – the Los Angeles–based singer-songwriter – is rich in details that instantly evoke strong эмоtions. Her new single “sophie,” along with its accompanying video, amplifies this quality even further. Soft melodies and delicate vocals draw the listener into a compelling musical narrative. Whether reflecting on recent heartbreak or speaking…
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Horace Greene Capture Late‑Night Emotion on “Hush”
With their new single “Hush”, Horace Greene deliver the perfect collision of dream‑pop haze and indie‑rock pulse. The Wisconsin‑based band, led by longtime friends Tony and Sam, channel emotion through texture – smooth, soulful, and irresistibly rhythmic. Their sound feels like a late‑night drive lit by flickering city lights: shimmering synths, steady grooves, and guitar…
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Honest About Herself: Maryn Charlie and Her Breakthrough Single “Hit by Lightning”
The new track by Maryn Charlie, “Hit by Lightning,” is about the desire to be noticed after a long feeling of invisibility. “I have felt invisible my whole life: as a child, I was afraid to speak in class, and sometimes it seemed that even the teachers didn’t know my name. This song is not…
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A Chameleon Sound: Mona et Toi Unveil “Jail Cell”
Mona et Toi is a noir-rock duo from Barcelona, formed by French singer-songwriter Alison Manikur and British-Iranian composer and producer Sherwin Hedgesi. “Jail Cell,” the new single from Mona et Toi, showcases the duo’s ability to blend different genres. A personal and introspective track, it captures the tension between the desire to rewrite one’s life,…
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A Young Voice with Mature Clarity: Meli Foster-Turner’s New Release
The new single “Wishful Thinking” by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Meli Foster-Turner from Reading, UK captures the tension between hope and doubt in relationships – using soft, introspective lyrics and an atmospheric sound. Meli’s recognizable style, rooted in personal stories and shaped by her musical environment and influences, remains consistent. Despite her young age, she…
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Light Rhythm With Meaning: “Something Deeper”, the New Release by Jaydin Hurst
“Something Deeper” is another outstanding song by Jaydin Hurst about relationships and sincerity. The 20-year-old American singer and songwriter from Colorado builds the track around personal experience, without hiding behind clichés. The track is carried by a light rhythm, but it stands out primarily because of its chorus – melodic and emotionally precise. If you…
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When you Don’t Feel Like Doing Anything: “Donde Me Dejé”, the New Single by Tomas Rosas
He has been writing songs since he was 15 – this is how he speaks about what sometimes cannot be said out loud. Tomas Rosas creates music out of contrasts: difficult periods, rare flashes of happiness, and the small things we tend to overlook until they turn everything upside down. The song “Donde Me Dejé”…
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A Song Worth the Wait: LaVo Presents “Stephanie”
LaVo – a project of 24-year-old artist John Lavaccare – has released the track “Stephanie,” which he is proud of. In mood, the song noticeably differs from most of his releases: it feels as if it was created for sunset walks or quiet evening melancholy. And the climax, beginning from the third verse, fully justifies…