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Jess McAvoy – American Dreaming

Right from the opening track of “American Dreaming“, Jess McAvoy’s ability of emotion and sound sweeps you into a sonic journey that feels like both a deep introspection and a thrilling cross-country road trip, packed with raw riffs, bluesy laments, and shimmering melodies that stick with you long after the album ends. This is the …

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Cargocastle – Truth and Reconciliation

Cargocastle’s “Truth and Reconciliation” will grab your attention at the the start and take you on an emotional journey, it’s like listening to the heartbeat of the song and the words of Cory Wayne Dell are so raw and real that it is impossible not to be drawn into the music. Hailing from Altoona, Dell …

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Zachary Mason – Fathers

Zachary Mason’s “Fathers” is a whisper that lingers in your mind once the music stops, it is honest and beautiful and it resonates. The acoustic warmth combined with soft keys gives this feel that you just want to close your eyes and just enjoy the music, and then there is Zachary’s voice. Pure sincerity. This …

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Stratafield – Sympathetic Waveforms

“Sympathetic Waveforms” immediately captured my attention with the first track, it’s an acoustic-electronic album that feels like a living space, a home, a universe to me. The album’s genre-defying charm is unmistakable, with nods to jazz, alt-rock, and even a percussive piano flair that keeps things fresh. “Sympathetic Waveforms” was recorded at Meta Music Studios …

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The New Citizen Kane – Could Have Been

The New Citizen Kane’s “Could Have Been” is the kind of release that draws you in with its emotional core and sustains you with its diverse, cinematic music. Starting with the nostalgic and wistful “What If” that sets the tone for the entire album, to the disco-infused “Forget The World”, every song is a world …

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Mike Stewart Theory – Jet Set Trash

“Jet Set Trash”, Mike Stewart Theory’s new song is a musical journey that combines experimental beats with a vibrant spirit that can only be described as the musical score to an action-packed road trip, which only goes to show how talented Mike is. Released on Flak Records (November 8, 2024). the track is a gem …

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Fiona Amaka – In Club

Fiona Amaka’s “In Club” is one of those tracks that instantly become a part of you, the moment you listen to it, Fiona’s soulful, passionate vocal accompanied by Andy Zanini’s smooth, retro-soul-inspired production makes the song feel like it has been around for ages but at the same time, it is unique. The nakedness in …

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Orlando Hotopf – Half Light

Orlando Hotopf’s new single, “Half Light”, truly stands out as a thoughtful and heartfelt piece, reflecting the depth and complexity of its theme, and offering support during challenging times. The emotional resonance of this song, paired with the lush production touches from recording in iconic studios and featuring talents like Archie Faulks and Freja Drakenberg, …

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The Perfect Storm – Magic Feeling

There is something inexplicably irresistible about “Magic Feeling”, it is as if The Perfect Storm has captured the essence of pure nostalgia and put it into music, and every word and tune is like a breath of fresh air on a long drive home at sunset. The rich vocal harmonies embrace the listener, and the …

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Sarantos – Rain Guitar

Sarantos’ Rain Guitar is an album that will make you feel like you’re being hugged by music with its blend of ‘80s rock, heartfelt lyrics, and modern pop, it’s one of those albums that you can listen to over and over again, and still find something new every time. If I can describe the album …

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Jacob D. Edward – Musings

I was immediately drawn to Jacob D. Edward’s “Musings”; it is as if one is in a dream, where the melody resonates with the soul and the lyrics resonate with the spirit; “Musings” is the kind of song that stays with you even after a long time. Released just a couple of months ago, on …

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9 o’clock Nasty – Kid Blast

The new track by 9 o’clock Nasty titled “Kid Blast”, is one of those songs that come with a bolt of lightning and grab the soul and make you rethink the trail you are leaving behind, it is rebellious, infectious, and unrelenting in its purpose. This is a band from Leicester and their music is …

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Giardini Oort – Hypnosis

Giardini Oort’s “Hypnosis” is the kind of sonic wonder that wraps itself around you like a familiar dream, effortlessly merging analog warmth with electronic precision to create a world you never want to leave, it’s like stepping into a labyrinth of emotion, discovery, and rhythm all at once. The combination of English and Italian lyrics …

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Fortress – Chroma

I’m obsessed with “Chroma”, Fortress has created an EP that is so electrifying and vivid, it feels like stepping into a kaleidoscope of sound where every note is a burst of color, blending Hanne Torfs’ enchanting voice that stays with you even after the last song is over. Every song in the EP is a …

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Jean-Philippe Ruelle – Impulsein

Jean-Philippe Ruelle’s “Impulsein” takes me off my feet with its perfect balance of energetic, pulsating highs and melancholic, it’s like going into a dream where love flickers as fast as it ignites, yet leaves echoes that linger long after. The triumphant piano-based orchestration and the wordless vocal harmonies create a majestic yet heartrendingly personal atmosphere. …

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Patricio Anabalon – Nubes

It is hard to describe what makes “Nubes” so impressive and attractive, but it is as if one is entering a world of floating feelings, where Patricio Anabalón’s ethereal blend of folk and indie creates a musical cloudscape you never want to leave, you will be hooked from start to finish. His poetic lyricism and …