Author: Helena Lynch
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Izzy Escobar on “Vendetta”: “This is the most genuine thing I’ve ever written”
Cuban-Italian singer and songwriter Izzy Escobar releases her most emotional single yet – “Vendetta.” The third in her career, it comes across as a true turning point, enhanced by a cinematic music video. “Vendetta was born out of two years of silence after a betrayal that felt unbearable,” Izzy shares. “The moment I sat down…
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Five Songs, Five Stories, Five Steps: “Si Vis Pacem” the Debut EP by Maria Deirisarri
Today Generation Z is often labeled as having a “lost creativity.” They say this generation spins around the same templates, churns out similar short videos, plays with pre-made filters, and trusts algorithms more than its own imagination. But this is absolutely not true. If you dig deeper, it’s precisely among them that bold artists appear…
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New Single ‘Solar Eclipse’ – Fresh Energy and Bold Sound From Lucy Deakin
London-based singer and songwriter Lucy Deakin returns with her new single “Solar Eclipse” – a fresh and heartfelt track about how a breakup can become not an ending, but a beginning. In this song, the bitterness of parting blends with the joy of liberation, turning a personal story into a light and inspiring pop anthem.…
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Uncompromising Alternative: Charlotte Sands Drops New Single “Afterlife”
Charlotte Sands, an artist who blurs the lines between genres, returns with her new single “Afterlife.” Her songs are a chronicle of growing up, where vulnerability and strength resonate in harmony with powerful, instantly memorable choruses. “Afterlife” evokes a sense of dizzying euphoria and subtle magnetism, exploring love as an eternal energy. “This is a…
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“Know by Now” by Beau Anderson: Alt-Rock with Drama and Dark Romance
In “Know by Now”, Atlanta’s Beau Anderson blends dark romance with the power of alternative rock. The song moves slowly and seductively, yet the heavy guitar seems to pull the listener deep into a place where rock ’n’ roll meets darkness. The drumbeat keeps the tension tight: a simple, catchy “one-two, one-two, one-two-three-four” pattern makes…
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Summer Tales and Psychedelic Vibes: Chris Portka’s New Album “The Album Everyone Wants”
The last twenty years life seems to have gone off the brakes: phones, the internet, the new – everything rushes at the speed of light. Against this backdrop, vinyl sounds like a true antidote to the rush. A record is a material embodiment of music, something you can touch, examine. Fortunately, today more and more…
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You Can Be Vulnerable and Still Strong: Jordan Corey and Her Most Personal Album “The Tunnel + The Light”
Sometimes music finds us on its own. You might be skimming through songs in search of something new, and suddenly you stumble upon a voice that strikes a chord. That’s exactly what happened to me recently when I discovered the songs of Jordan Corey. Corey’s songs carry a remarkable lightness, as if all worries can…
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“Another Bad Idea”: a Soundtrack to Chaos from Andie Loui
Andréa Louise Horstad has already made a name for herself as a producer and musician, collaborating with Daniela Reyes, Astrid S, and creating music for film and TV, including the NRK series POWERPLAY. Now she steps out from behind the scenes under the new name Andie Loui, ready to reveal her own voice and sound. Her…
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Breakups, Pixels, and Extra Lives: Chloe Navarre’s “Periwinkle”
Music about breakups and video game soundtracks, at first glance, you’ll agree, themes that seem utterly unrelated. The first speaks of the personal – the pain of loss, the tenderness of memories, the slowed-down beating of the heart. The second draws a map of imaginary worlds, leading us through pixel forests and cities that don’t…
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New Album Jaden Sade’s “Tidal Wave”: Getting Lost to Find Yourself
Sometimes the creative process becomes so captivating that stopping is no longer possible. Several songs written “for oneself” suddenly begin to weave together into a whole story. One after another, they appear until they shape into a full album. Jaden Sade had not planned to release new material but chose to follow the flow of…