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Ninni – A Meravilha

“A Meravilha” is an instrumental composition by Luca “Ninni” Caligiuri that beautifully bridges Portuguese and Italian cultures and is another emotionally resonant masterpiece. The track’s title is a clever portmanteau of ‘Maravilha’ (Portuguese for ‘wonder’) and ‘Meraviglia’ (Italian for ‘marvel’), a linguistic fusion that mirrors the song’s cross cultural musical approach. Ninni’s classical guitar work …

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CS Hellmann – Waves Waves

“Waves Waves” by CS Hellmann, mixes the rough, industrial sound of Trent Reznor and Marilyn Manson with the dreamy pre-chorus of Radiohead, creating a powerful and detailed sound. It’s a journey of self-discovery, laid bare through meticulous instrumentation. The song’s powerful energy drives the thoughtful lyrics forward with great strength. The guitar parts that were …

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Sam Ostler – Lights

Sam Ostler’s latest single, ‘Lights’, released on May 5, 2025, is a great addition to his growing discography. A dynamic singer/songwriter and pianist, Sam is known for his powerful blend of emotional pop and his unique sound continues to shine through. His music which blends soulful piano ballads with anthemic rock elements, is reminiscent of …

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Tom Minor – The Manic Phase

Tom Minor’s latest, “The Manic Phase,” takes listeners on a ride through the colorful, sometimes crazy, world of Soho, and London. Minor draws from indie rock, new wave, and punk to create a story that is both intensely personal and universally relatable, about hope, madness, and the bittersweet dance of life’s extremes. Produced by Teaboy …

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Rosetta West – Circle of Doubt

Rosetta West’s latest single, “Circle of Doubt“, was released just in time for the Celtic holy day of Beltane. The track is based on hypnotic, repetitive blues guitar riffs that give the track a deeply contemplative and perhaps even a little melancholy feel. The song lyrically tells the story of a desperate struggle to break …

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Raynald Grenier – The Compilation Album

Raynald Grenier’s “The Compilation Album” is a piece of art that deserves your full attention. The latest release of Raynald’s music demonstrates his ability to create beautiful harmonies for ballets, musicals and symphonies, using the classical giants Mozart, Beethoven, and Mahler as inspiration. The album is a collection of over a dozen titles from his …

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Michellar – Let’s Go Move Around

Michellar’s “Let’s Go Move Around” is a vibrant anthem for rejuvenation, a perfect embodiment of spring’s soft nudge toward new beginnings. The first beat is infectious, and upbeat, and has a chill melody that feels like a warm breeze on a sunny day. The lyrics are engaging and tell a story of welcoming paradise, whether …

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YACOVELLI – Doppelganger

YACOVELLI’s latest single, ‘Doppelganger’ is a potent dose of ‘Nu York’ neo grunge, a mix of Bowery punk edginess and Seattle grime. It immediately grabs you with a siren-like opening that sounds like alt-rock stalwarts Pixies and Toadies and sets you up for an exploration of self-identity and internal conflict. The production on “Doppelganger” is …

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Super Saiyan Jay – High In The Bakery

Jay is an artist who is really settling into his sound and ‘High In The Bakery’ is a compelling listen. Recorded at the familiar OnBeatStudios, the album has an organic atmosphere that allows Jay’s vision to unfold naturally. This project has a more mellow vibe, a nice break from what fans might expect and just …

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Your Best Nightmare – I Can’t Feel My Hands

Your Best Nightmare’s new single, “I Can’t Feel My Hands,” is a raw and powerful exploration of anxiety. You can feel the band’s signature bold style, taking vulnerability and making it a source of strength and fear, almost danceable. Adrenaline-fueled rhythms and soaring vocals create a sound that is both captivating and intense. The production …

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Ultan – All in good time

Ultan’s new song “All in Good Time” is beautiful, and we are excited to share it with you today. The song begins with a lively riff that grabs your attention and the way Ultan sings matches the music, resulting in a strong connection between the words and the melody. To be honest, I was amazed …

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ALAN DWECK – Just Another Step

Alan Dweck’s latest song, “Just Another Step“, shows off his many musical influences, including blues and jazz, classical, and reggae. Because he won’t limit himself to one style, Dweck’s music always touches the listener’s feelings. The song shows his idea that the meaning comes first, so it becomes a deep, cinematic work that stays with …

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Consequential – ComeAround

Consequential’s latest track, “ComeAround“, is a breath of fresh air that lives on spontaneity and innovation. When the first time I heard it I shared it with my friends and they all agreed with me it’s an impressive track that deserves more attention. What is remarkable in “ComeAround” is the complex layering of sounds – …

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Satellite Train – Paralyzed

“Paralyzed” by Satellite Train shows a new direction for the band, blending heartfelt vocals, atmospheric sounds, and carefully crafted indie rock instrumentation. The Melbourne group, which includes musicians who have worked with AC/DC and Paul Kelly, creates a song that is both direct and personal, showing their dedication to real, unedited music. The song invites …

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La Need Machine – Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour!

La Need Machine’s album “Pourquoi? C’est L’Amour!” brings together the spirit of protest-pop and the soulfulness of alt-country. This 12-track record was made in Seattle and has a rough, analog feel that gives it a lot of heart and energy. “Black Friday” and “Change It” highlight the band’s political side, but “Go North” and “Love’s …

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Matt C. White – Creepshow Peepshow: Act I

Matt C. White’s “Creepshow Peepshow: Act I” is a rough-edged, genre-blending EP that draws listeners into a world of strange stories and outsider voices. White combines the energy of Redfang, the experimental edge of The Jesus Lizard, and the trippy riffs of King Gizzard and The Sword to make music that’s both familiar and exciting. …

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Dax – Lonely Dirt Road

Dax’s “Lonely Dirt Road” is a heartfelt look into the artist’s mind, supported by strong lyrics and real emotion. Because of his bond with God and the time he spends alone on the road, the song expresses a gentle vulnerability that anyone can relate to. The song was recorded in Nashville and mixes spoken word …

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Mary Simone – Scared To Be Lonley

Mary Simone’s “Scared To Be Lonely” is a new take on a well-trodden theme, a combination of vulnerability and sonic finesse. The track recorded at New York’s legendary Power Station discards its original Pop/EDM roots for an Americana twist and displays Simone’s versatility. Her soulful vocals float above producer Stephen Webber’s warm acoustic-driven arrangement, building …