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The Bigger Picture – Break Away

The Bigger Picture’s latest single, “Break Away,” is a masterful ode to the theme of reconstruction. With its foundation firmly laid on a bed of synthesizers and pads, the track unfolds as a musically rich structure. Delicate vocals weave through the arrangement, merging seamlessly into a sonic journey that captivates the listener. As the song …

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Dan Pye – Billboard (Acoustic)

“Billboard (Acoustic)” by Dan Pye is a moving and introspective composition that skillfully highlights Pye’s songwriting abilities. It commences with a gentle, recurring acoustic guitar melody that establishes a reflective atmosphere. Dan’s tender and emotive vocals steer the narrative, conveying heartfelt lyrics centered on resilience and determination. The slow tempo and Dan’s fervent delivery imbue …

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La Need Machine – I Wish I Could Fly

“I Wish I Could Fly” by La Need Machine effortlessly blends elements of indie rock and Americana, infusing it with a soulful rhythm that strikes a profound chord. Hailing from Seattle, this band introduces a distinctive sound that breathes new life into the music scene while honoring the city’s rich musical heritage and venturing boldly …

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Mike and Mandy – Caught The Bug

“Caught The Bug” by Mike and Mandy immerses listeners in a mesmerizing exploration of contemporary love, skillfully weaving together an array of musical influences. The track commences with a rhythmic pulse and an intriguing undertone that instantly captivates the senses. The vocals gracefully intertwine with a laid-back hip-hop backdrop, harmonizing seamlessly with the resonating bassline. …

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ARO – Crazy

“Crazy” by ARO is an energetic pop anthem that highlights the artist’s vocal prowess. The song kicks off with a lively beat that sets the stage for ARO’s commanding and powerful vocals. The chorus stands out as particularly memorable, showcasing ARO’s potential to shine on mainstream radio. However, some listeners might find the song somewhat …

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Bromsen – Someone

Bromsen’s “Someone” bursts with the vibrancy of indie rock, radiating a message of positivity and self-acceptance. This Berlin-based indietronic duo has skillfully crafted an anthem that seamlessly combines anthemic power with melodious grace. The vocals effortlessly glide atop the instrumentation, creating an immersive musical journey. In “Someone,” intricate vocal harmonies serve as a guiding thread …

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Rusty Reid – American Villain

“American Villain” by Rusty Reid stands as a potent protest anthem, delivering a scathing social critique with unflinching bravery. The song delves deep into the contemporary political landscape, fearlessly naming its targets. Its musical composition, characterized by swirling slide guitars and a steadfast rhythm section, perfectly complements the overall atmosphere, crafting a haunting sonic experience. …

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horsebread – Rely

Horsebread’s first single “Rely” is a unique combination of shiny and emotional rock, with some darker moments of captivation. The song demonstrates smooth transitions, chameleon-like arrangements, and vulnerability, which reflects the duo’s musical maturity. The ethereal emotional vocals and hard-hitting drums give the listener a roller coaster ride. The lyrics are intimate and honest, lending an air …

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Softmax – Longing

Recently, the leftfield pop producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Softmax born in Chicago, has just released her newest project titled “Any Minute Now”. The EP is a continuation of Softmax’s previous themes, which place listeners in a dystopian world full of the concept of anticipation in its every manifestation. From its shaky and anxious aspects to the …

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Pipiolas – Pogo En Casa

The debut album of Spanish duo Pipiolas, Paula Reyes and Adriana Ubani, No hay un Dios, radically breaks the barriers of conventional music genres by providing an intense kaleidoscope of music styles, of pop, eurodisco, fifties R’n’B, house, glitchcore, and many others. Though Pipiolas’ melodies filled the room with juvenile brightness and joyfulness, their lyrics travel …

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Shallowhalo – Decision of A Flower

Using the motif of a game, which is literally true in this case, “Decision of A Flower” showcases Shallowhalo’s inner child warmth as they humorously go through every detail and minute aspect regarding their issues concerning a turbulent relationship including whimsicality along with innocent nostalgia. The video opens by featuring Allyson Camitta lost to the …

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Housewife – Fuck Around Phase

This song is really cool and its energy is contagious from the beginning. The melody sounded cool and the singer’s voice was awesome, which made the whole song really memorable. I can really relate to those lyrics, they’re so honest and express how I feel when I’m in a “fuck around phase”. The song is …

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Emina Sonnad – Turn the record over

A soulful song that transports you to another era, Emina Sonnad’s ” Turn the record over. The song combines elements of jazz, blues and pop into a unique and fresh sound. With her smooth and velvety voice, Emina Sonnad’s vocals slide smoothly over the melody of the piano combined with rich instrumentation. You just want …

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Born Days – How to Disappear

We have closely monitored the artistic path of Melissa Harris, a multi-talented musician from Chicago, who is a singer, songwriter, and producer for the Born Days project. It’s been anything but a slow start as we prep for Born Days’ debut album’s release this Friday. Just before this anticipated moment, we have already been offered a preview …

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blondfire – Age of Innocence

Blondfire’s song Age of Innocence is filled with catchy pop melodies and well-wrought lyrics. Its catchy hooks and ethereal vocals immediately grab your attention. The production is polished and layered, richly sculpted into a shimmering sonic canvas that perfectly fits the melancholy theme of the song. The lyrics express the mixed feelings of longing for …

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Devon Cole – Call U After Rehab

Devon Cole’s “Call U After Rehab” is a powerful, personal song that reveals the artist’s fragility and emotions in an authentic way. But right from the first note Cole’s heartfelt lyrics and soulful vocals carry listeners into a retelling of her personal journey through depths of addiction to recovery. The track is masterfully produced, featuring …

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Emma Noren – Tomorrow

The soulful and captivating song of Emma Noren, “Tomorrow”. Noren’s mesmerizing vocals begin from the first few notes and take you to a land of reflection, hope. The lyrics are written very well, expressing a longing and determination to overthrow barriers in order to chase one’s dreams. The melody is strangely beautiful, with a fragile …

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Courtney Preis – Oh Listen

Courtney Preis’s “Oh Listen” is a song that seizes you and speaks to your soul. The instant she begins singing, Preis’s silky and plush vocals immediately grab you by the ears. The lyrics are poignant and introspective, dealing with themes of love, loss and self-discovery. This haunting melody fits the emotional depth of the song …