Category: News
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“Dreamers in Exile” Voxtrot: Back with a New Perspective
The Texas indie pop/rock band Voxtrot return with their new track “Dreamers In Exile,” accompanied by a video directed by longtime collaborator Annie Gunn. The visual highlights the song’s personal core – a search for identity and creative refuge, shaped in part by frontman Ramesh Srivastava’s experience as a young gay man living away from…
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Soft, Loud, Fleeting: The World of Misty Coast in “Honey & Cinnamon”
“Honey & Cinnamon” by Misty Coast is a playful, high-energy track with echoes of the ’60s and soft Eastern inflections. Overdriven guitars, fluid synths, and sharp organ bursts come together in an easygoing, slightly noisy pop sound. According to the band, the song reflects how easily something beautiful can fall apart-and how we tend to…
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Modern Isolation Finds its Rhythm in “Revolving Doors” by Blanket Approval
Blanket Approval is a four-piece indie rock band from New York blending guitar-driven energy with indie-pop melody. Their new single “Revolving Doors” feels like a soundtrack to the nonstop motion of city life-subway rides, neon lights, and late-night thoughts. The track captures the band’s “indie groove” aesthetic: hypnotic bass lines set the pulse while hazy…
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Two Decades Strong: The Wheel Workers Embrace Joy and Authenticity in “Rainbows”
Over a career spanning more than two decades, The Wheel Workers continue to evolve while maintaining a distinct voice rooted in lyrical depth and sonic experimentation. The band’s new song “Rainbows” is a vibrant indie-pop track that blends a 1960s-style melody with 1990s alternative textures, built around instantly memorable vocals. It is an unapologetic celebration…
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Improvisation as the Foundation: “Never You” by Y Mellon
Y Mellon is an electronic artist from Cologne, confidently balancing between house, indie electronic, and disco. His live sets are a fluid, living process: he incorporates trumpet into his performances and often invites other musicians, turning each show into a flexible, almost improvisational experience. The track “Never You” was born during a series of studio…
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Southern California is in the Air: 4NEY releases “By My Side”
4NEY (pronounced “for-nee”) is a DJ and producer from sunny Southern California who knows how to get a dancefloor moving. His new track “By My Side” is a true gift for disco lovers: warm, infectious, and made for late nights under neon lights. Here, pulsating Disco House meets the lightness of Dance Pop, built on…
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Intensity and Contrast: Zeronic Return with “The Hope And The Enemy”
The Austrian trio zeronic is pleased to present their brand-new single, “The Hope And The Enemy.” The song explores the dual nature of existence, the spectrum of positive and negative emotions, despair and hope – and the single reflects on what these feelings mean and how they can be approached constructively. The track showcases zeronic’s…
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“Of Brothers And Sons” Is Riotmaker’s Most Personal Statement Yet
For years, Riotmaker had a distinct sound… a certain energy. But the new track, “Of Brothers And Sons,” is something different. Something more personal. “Of Brothers And Sons” was written in reflection on the relationships that shaped one of the band members’ life – his two sons, three brothers, and two fathers. It speaks to…
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Behind the Applause: “Showgirl” by Jada Di’Larosa
Jada Di’Larosa is a singer from New Orleans, a city with a distinctive musical atmosphere and character. In the new track “Showgirl,” she invites listeners to look behind the scenes-where the footlights fade and real life begins. This is a story not about stage glitter and applause, but about what comes after them: the silence…
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Let It Move You: “Killing Time” as a Modern Anthem of Release
Luke Warm and The Cold Ones have released their new track “Killing Time.” The song explores the idea of intrusive thoughts: rather than being a distraction, they can become a source of motivation and creativity when approached with awareness. By stepping back from the noise, we create space for genuine creative expression. “Killing Time” is…