Category: News
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Inspired by Vulnerability: Alexa Kate and Her Emotional Single “Forever”
Alexa Kate is known for her intimate, emotional songs. Her style is modern pop with elements of indie pop and atmospheric instrumentation, most often with a focus on lyrics and vocals. The single “Forever” is a touching ballad about growing up and how time changes us. In “Forever,” Kate appears in her most vulnerable form,…
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A Bright and Euphoric Track: The Flints’ “Hold On Me”
The Manchester twins The Flints (George and Henry) give a new sound to psychedelic pop and 70s disco. They combine vintage melodies with modern indie rhythms, creating warm music with the living pulse of the city. The new single “Hold On Me,” written together with producer Koz (who has worked with Dua Lipa and Kendrick…
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‘Monsters’: When Love Turns to Control – Frida and The Mann Lay It All Bare
The Cleveland band Frida and The Mann, which emerged in 2024, confidently moves between alternative rock and indie pop, creating a sound that defies genre boundaries. Their new single “Monsters” hits right in the heart. Every change in tempo and mood can be felt physically – as if the song passes through you. “Monsters” is an honest track…
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Old principles, new breath – Moviola present “Stunt Your Growth”
It all began in 1993, when Jake Housh formed the band Moviola in a duplex near Ohio State University. Three decades later, the band is once again making people talk about them – this time with a new track “Stunt Your Growth” and a fresh video directed by Sharon Anderson. The video is already available on YouTube – and this is news you…
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Ethan Beer’s “Doesn’t Get Better” Marks Another Step Forward
Beginning Australian singer Ethan Beer is releasing the single “Doesn’t Get Better,” a sunny pop track about first feelings. In it, Ethan conveys the exciting moment of falling in love, when everything around seems new, bright, and unreal. The song sounds effortless, accurately capturing a fleeting moment of joy. Soft guitar and warm vocals add…
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A Moment Between Motion and Stillness: Colony House Release “Hummingbird”
For the band Colony House, music has always been about emotion and sincere rock’n’roll. The new single “Hummingbird” sounds like an important step forward: it’s calm, thoughtful, and a little sad. The hummingbird in it is a symbol of movement, hope, and inner searching. Frontman Caleb Chapman says: “The song began with a light picking…
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Tenderness, Rage, and a Tiny Cowbell: Kirsten McCormick in her Confessional Track “Thirty Something Else”
The Vancouver poet, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Kirsten McCormick is a name worth remembering. Her track “Thirty Something Else” is four and a half minutes of inner struggle and unexpected beauty. The song pulses – at times unfolding with loud, piercing vocals, then sinking low again. Unusual guitar, wooden blocks, and a cowbell create a cinematic texture –…
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Time, Love, and Sound – The Subtle Strength of Ian Ward’s “Spend All My Time”
Ian Ward makes alternative pop rock and, according to him, he sang even before he learned to speak. Music for him is a way to connect with people and convey the atmosphere of his time. Singing has always helped Ian express both joy and pain. Not long ago, he released the track “Spend All My Time” –…
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Energy, Nostalgia, and Charisma: Shane Wallin’s “Hitting The Backroads” Hits the Right Notes
The new single “Hitting The Backroads” by New Mexico artist Shane Wallin was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. In the Americana style, the track showcases Shane’s vivid talent. In my opinion, “Hitting The Backroads” is a perfect soundtrack for a long drive on an open road: light guitar picking, neat drum rhythm, and Shane’s charismatic vocals…
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“Align”: Ailbhe Reddy’s Soundtrack to Healing and Acceptance
The Dublin-based singer and songwriter Ailbhe Reddy presents her new single “Align” – a bright and touching story about acceptance and farewell. “It’s about the moment when you can finally sincerely wish someone all the best, even if it still hurts inside. When all that’s left is to watch their life from afar and believe…