Category: Music
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When a Date Doesn’t Work out: MICHAELA’s New Track “TTYN”
London-based pop/R&B artist and songwriter MICHAELA returns with her new single “TTYN” (Talk To You Never). Built on a fast tempo and a polished, contemporary sound, the track blends sharp pop instincts while staying grounded in real, relatable moments. “TTYN” is about a specific, familiar situation: realizing mid-date that it’s going nowhere and deciding not…
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Beasts We Are” is an Unsettling and Beautiful Song About Human Nature
The Huntress and Holder of Hands from Providence, Rhode Island, feel as though they were reborn out of loss – following the death of songwriter MorganEve Swain’s husband and musical partner, Dave Lamb, in 2014. Since then, the project has evolved to encompass anger, hope, despair, and compassion – everything that makes up the shared…
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Maisy Kay – Between Fairy Tale and Reality in her New Single “Bitter”
Maisy Kay is a fast-rising singer and songwriter who brings a bright voice to pop music. Moving from the quiet English countryside to Los Angeles, she has developed a distinctive sound of her own: nostalgia for dance-pop intertwined with cinematic production and deeply personal, vivid lyrics. Maisy now returns with the single “Bitter” – a…
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When Self-Improvement Becomes a Song: “Crowded Room”
Emily Hackett is a rare songwriter who pours her soul into her lyrics, inspiring every listener toward deeper honesty in their own life. The Nashville-based artist presents “Crowded Room,” a new song co-written with Bre Kennedy. A joyful, energetic indie folk-pop anthem about making peace with all versions of yourself and creating space for who…
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The Fragile Glow of the Piano in “Songe couleur d’aube” by Sherif Dahrug
Paris-based composer and concertmaster Sherif DAHROUG presents the composition “Songe couleur d’aube.” Written for piano, it feels like a threshold between night and dawn – a suspended landscape of veiled light, distant echoes, and fragile glow. The music is neither narrative nor purely abstract; it exists in a dreamlike space where sound itself becomes a…
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No Filters, Just Feeling: frantic’s “Beautiful Day” Sets a New Tone
frantic – four gentlemen and a woman from Eastern Switzerland – do what they do best: indie rock, folk, and pop in search of beautiful melodies. Their new track “Beautiful Day” marks the beginning of a new chapter for the band. It is a warm and uplifting indie-pop song about those rare moments when everything…
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“I Decided to Stop Destroying Myself”: “Cupcake” – New Track from Starling
British pop artist Starling returns with “Cupcake” – an honest and emotional track about how self-doubt can transform into self-respect. Written on her birthday, this time she made a conscious decision to change her inner dialogue. “In the past, my birthday would trigger an inner critic – telling me I was behind and not doing…
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“Let Me Go” by Old Mrs. Bates: Fresh Energy and Familiar Drive
Old Mrs. Bates started as a duo in 2016-now they’re a four-piece. The band quickly made a name for themselves with tracks full of bold, unruly energy. There’s a real spark between the members, and in their new material, set for release in early 2026, they blend nostalgia for the ’90s and 2000s with a…
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“Feathers”: the Brutally Honest Jessmin Track
Jessmin is an artist who continues to grow: honest, curious, and focused on creating good music. With the release of her new song “Feathers”, she brings character to pop music: it is a band-driven song, full of powerful guitars, a catchy hook, and a confident energy made for the stage. “Feathers” is about how a…
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Silver Otto Sets the Tone for Summer with “Favorite”
Silver Otto returns with the perfect pop track to kick off the summer – “Favorite,” a light, smooth, and radiant burst of pop energy. In this new release, he once again showcases his melodic instinct: soft, silky vocals and catchy, airy melodies come together into a cohesive, deeply vibrant sound. “Favorite” feels like a warm…