Category: News
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“love in the darkness”: Dramaclub Capture the Chemistry Between Chaos and Emotions
The Florida quartet Dramaclub sounds like a sunset drive with the windows down: beautiful, nostalgic – and with a slight feeling that something is about to happen. The band subtly combines indie-pop and the dark romance of the ’80s. Somewhere between M83, lovelytheband, and Capital Cities, they build their own world: pulsing rhythms, airy synths,…
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Melodic Mastery: Doug Gillard’s New Single “Yes She Loves Me”
Long renowned for his melodic craftsmanship, Doug Gillard presents “Yes She Loves Me,” an emotionally насыщенная song and distinctive guitar playing – often described as “Wire accompanying Paul McCartney.” Gillard demonstrates vivid wordplay and magnetic hooks that have defined his career. One of the pillars of American indie rock, Doug Gillard is known for his…
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West Coast Softness in the New Single “Garden Grow” by Family Worship Center
The new single “Garden Grow” by the band Family Worship Center grew out of a moment of revelation. Based on electric piano, gentle grooves, and layered harmonies, the song carries a sun-smoked West Coast softness before blossoming into a full-fledged gospel celebration. Family Worship Center is a rock-soul commune born in Nashville and reborn in…
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The Voice of Opera in a Modern Pop Ballad: “Please Remember Me,” the New Release by Constance Heller
Her classical biography is impressive: at the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden and at the Semperoper in Dresden she performed numerous opera roles of both the lyric and the dramatic repertoire. Known as an opera singer, Constance Heller recently surprised the professional community with her first successful publication in the pop genre, the pop…
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“Please Be Kind, Rewind” by Skinny Dippers: an Indie-Folk Story About Patience and Love
The Brooklyn-based indie project Skinny Dippers, led by singer-songwriter Ryan Gross, presents the new single “Please Be Kind, Rewind.” Inspired by his childhood on the coast of Maine, the musician shapes a sound at the intersection of genres: guitar-driven indie rock intertwines with the warmth of analog synthesizers and layered choral harmonies. “Please Be Kind,…
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“Space Station Earth”: Rockvyn Brings Vintage Rock into the Present
Rockvyn – a modern renaissance of classic rock. In 2025, musician and sound engineer Patrick Schmitt created Rockvyn, a project that combines nostalgia for late-1960s rock icons with a modern, progressive sound. Rockvyn is like a laboratory of aesthetics, where social critique meets carefully reworked vintage sound. The result is music that is both familiar…
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Sound Before the Spiral: “IMPATIENCE,” a Collaborative Single by Kina and EKKSTACY
In the track “IMPATIENCE,” Kina and EKKSTACY combine two moods: lingering melancholy and nervous punk energy. Everything begins with feeling and atmosphere – the words appear later. Kina started working alone, building a minimalist but heavy instrumental with the rhythm of a night city – familiar and unsettling. After hearing the demo, EKKSTACY treated it…
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Between Dreams and Time: Vansire’s Latest Feels Intimate and Infinite
The duo Vansire from Minneapolis creates light indie-pop songs that seem modest in the spirit of the Midwest, yet at the same time intricate and memorable, capable of catching onto space and emotions without retreating into the background.Their new single “For the Moment” is their calling card: warm, melancholic keyboards, ringing guitar parts, and casually…
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When Patience Is in Question: “Wasted” Is the New Track by Tender Glue
Tender Glue is not a person and not a group in the usual sense. Rather, it is music that appears because it needs to appear. Behind the project is Tom Gluevich: he grew up in Poland and moved to New York in 2002. His introduction to music began at the age of twelve – that’s…
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Living Your Own Way: The Moss present the single “Your Way”
Introducing the new single “Your Way” by alternative/indie rock band The Moss. “The song ‘Your Way’ is about how everyone has certain ideas about how life should be lived, but these are just ideas, and you shouldn’t listen to everything people say,” shares singer/songwriter/guitarist Tyke James. The song’s eclectic sound blends elements of ’60s surf…