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The Jinny Joes – Will You Try?

“The ‘Will You Try?’ by The Jinny Joes delves into the unavoidable shifts in life and the bravery required to confront them. Hailing from Montreal, this folk trio blends the reminiscent sounds of 60s and 70s folk with a modern touch, presenting a sincere call to welcome change optimistically. The song features harmonious acoustic guitar …

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Nick Marks – Back To Life

“Back To Life” by Nick Marks is a dynamic tribute to the diverse musical culture of New York City, ingeniously fusing elements of hip-hop, neo-soul, jazz, and film scores into a cohesive sonic journey. As a composer, pianist, and producer based in New York, Nick exhibits his adeptness at exploring and blending various musical styles, …

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VELIKA VELIKA – COMING.GOING.

“COMING.GOING.” by VELIKA VELIKA presents a profound examination of human conceit and the intricate ways we see ourselves. It navigates through the concepts of allure, self-illusion, and the fleeting essence of approval, captured in powerful lyrics that mirror the battle for acknowledgment amid personal doubts. The sound is distinguished by its fusion of grunge and …

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Adam Wedd – THIS IS THE ONE

Adam Wedd’s “THIS IS THE ONE” captivates listeners with its rich lyrics and melodic depth, showcasing Adam’s remarkable talent as a singer-songwriter. The track features an engaging blend of indie rock and alt-rock, creating a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic. Adam’s powerful vocals are the highlight, conveying a sense of sincerity and passion …

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Patrick Doval – Back Home

“Back Home” by Patrick Doval strikes a powerful chord, blending the essence of traditional rock with a modern flair. Its potent backbeats and electrifying guitar work, combined with Patrick‘s expressively weary voice, forge a sound that feels both innovatively current and evocatively reminiscent. The collaboration with Pete Parada, the ex-drummer of The Offspring, infuses the …

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Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions – Bedroom Mentor

“Bedroom Mentor” by Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions stands out as an exceptional musical creation, pushing the boundaries of rock. This track demonstrates the group’s meticulous attention to detail, combining advanced production methods with deeply felt lyrics. It seamlessly merges the fresh with the timeless in rock music, incorporating a hint of melodic metal …

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West Wickhams – Vivre Sa Vie

“Vivre Sa Vie” by West Wickhams emerges as an enthralling Extended Play, illuminating the pair’s knack for weaving atmospheric rock laced with a gothic flair. It embarks on a nocturnal odyssey, brimming with somber inspirations from iconic Gothic literature, metamorphosed into auditory landscapes imbued with the essence of post-punk and a touch of nostalgia. This …

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Mortal Prophets – GUITARWORKS

“GUITARWORKS” by Mortal Prophets is an instrumental adventure that pushes the limits of traditional guitar music. John Beckmann showcases his exceptional skill on the guitar across the album, crafting complex melodies that are rich in both emotion and technical skill. The record is marked by its ambient soundscapes and vibrant expressions, offering listeners a captivating …

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Songs for Sabotage – Killer

Songs for Sabotage delivers an electrifying gem with their song ‘Killer,’ a masterful blend of indie rock and electro-pop. From the outset, its captivating melody draws listeners into a deeply immersive experience. The lead vocals, charged with emotion, perfectly match the complex musical layers, crafting a story that’s intriguing and full of mystery. The combination …

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The Trusted – Lost Soul

The ‘Lost Soul’ EP by The Trusted takes listeners on a captivating voyage through the intricate realms of love, yearning, and the human experience. Rooted in melodious rock, this Southend-on-Sea band weaves an anthem for the unnoticed, encapsulating the essence of shared challenges. The EP’s title track immediately enthralls with ethereal synthesizers and a palpable …

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Kelsie Kimberlin – We Are The Promise

Kelsie Kimberlin’s “We Are The Promise” is an impassioned musical protest against the conflict in Ukraine, delivered with a deeply personal yet universally resonant fervor. The song serves as a battle cry and a rallying anthem, igniting a call for resistance and empowerment in the face of adversity. Kelsie‘s lyrics are fearless and forthright, exemplified …

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Wishy – Paradise

Wishy, a new band on the block, originates from Indiana and is the creation of indie stalwarts Kevin Krauter and Nina Pitchkites. For their live shows, they have added guitarist Dimitri Morris, bass player Mitch Collins, and drummer Conner Host to their ensemble. Sharing their passion for the distinctive sounds of the alternative scene of the …

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Edie Yvonne – Girl Code

The song “Girl Code” by Edie Yvonne is really amazing and it makes you feel like a woman. It talks about female friendship and being independent which is really cool. As soon as the tune starts playing, Yvonne’s robust voice captures the listeners’ attention, making them immerse themselves in her realm of self-confidence and resilience. …

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Felicia Lu – Something Regrettable

The song “Something Regrettable” by Felicia Lu really moved me with its emotional intensity and amazing storytelling. Felicia Lu’s voice is soulful, she can easily convey the emotions of the song. The haunting melody and melancholic piano accompaniment perfectly complement the lyrics, creating a somber atmosphere that resonates deeply. It describes the emotions which people …

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Lowne – Greyout

While Abby Cole and Matheus Nascimento, aka Slowaves, are a couple in real life, they also form an exciting musical partnership running under the name Lowne. Although they are separated by more than 5,000 miles, their music journey began early this year. Their expertise in producing dreamy and nostalgic soundscapes has caught the eye of the knowledgeable …

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TDJ – SPF INFINI 3

Geneviève Ryan-Martel, TDJ’s nom de plume from Montreal premiered her euro trance series with SPF INFINI 3 signaling the end of a phenomenal trio. “SPF INFINI 3”, living up to the collaborative nature of its predecessors, includes twenty-one unique tracks, such as Vitesse X and Neggy Gemmy – some all time favorites of HighClouds. Another bold feature …

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Mia Porter – Meditating in Asia

Less than two years ago, we introduced you to Mia Porter — a fresh talent that made its debut with the art pop and indie folk EP okay. Today, the Netherlands-based musician has blessed us with a comforting new piece entitled “Meditating in Asia”, which is also the appetizer to her debut album. With the help …

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Jake Hays – All I’ve Got to Say

Jake Hays’s All I’ve Got to Say is a deeply moving song. With a warm acoustic guitar melody, the track quickly attracts the listener. Hays’ voice is rugged and emotional, combining with the song to bring out its message of love and vulnerability. Lyrics are well-written, describing a love that is both complex and real. …