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Matthew Hayes Jacobs – What Secrets Lie Ahead

Matthew Hayes Jacobs’ latest single, “What Secrets Lie Ahead”, is an absolute gem that immediately captivates with its profound depth and unique sonic landscape, I found myself enchanted by its experimental blend of tabla rhythms and evocative storytelling. Working with producer Justin Tracy, Jacobs masterfully explores the mysteries of life and the future, creating a …

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Kate Keller – How It Ends

Kate Keller’s “How It Ends” is one of those songs that you can listen to for the first time and feel like you’ve known it for years, it’s catchy and full of emotion, I had to listen to it multiple times! This track, with acoustic and synth elements typical for Keller, is an emotional journey …

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One Flew Over – The You Show

The song “The You Show” by One Flew Over is a sheer joy, a bright and sunny mix of pop, rock, and old-school R&B that is as uplifting as it is soulful. Irene Ní Chuinn’s voice is powerful and Martin Quinn’s production makes for a fast-paced, energetic sound that is reminiscent of the Beatles and …

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VELIKA VELIKA – The Gulag Archipelago

I can’t shut up about “The Gulag Archipelago” by VELIKA VELIKA, this song is a perfect example of how to tell a complex story through music and how to build a song from a cheerful ukulele to the electric guitar and an orchestral ending. Inspired by the spiritual struggles depicted in Solzhenitsyn’s book, this single …

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TruckerBomb – Christmas Bush

I can’t get enough of TruckerBomb’s “Christmas Bush”. This track is a refreshing twist on holiday tunes, capturing the true feeling of the season for those who might not be surrounded by snow or festive cheer. The song has a honky-tonk feel and a dive-bar grit that captures that holiday feeling of being lonely in …

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Joanna Adamiak – Floating

Joanna Adamiak’s “Floating” is one of those songs that immediately grab your attention from the first note and the dreamy feel of the song stays with you even after the song is over, her voice is so smooth and the tune is so soothing like a gentle breeze. The soft instrumental layers and her soothing …

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Cali Tucker – Country Couture

I couldn’t help but hit repeat on Cali Tucker’s “Country Couture”, her country/pop/R&B mix is new but not revolutionary, and it’s got that familiar Tucker family twang that’s all Cali. This song is a perfect representation of her “country couture” life and is a great addition to the country music genre with its witty lyrics …

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Backstrom – Dark Clouds

Dark Clouds is one of those albums that grips you right from the first strum, and I can’t get enough of the raw, acoustic beauty Backstrom brings to the table with this release, each song feels like a conversation, and the folk-rock/Americana vibe is as honest as it gets. The simplicity of the tracks allows …

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Josh Hicks – Live & Acoustic

Josh Hicks’ EP, “Live & Acoustic“, is one of those releases that is so genuine and well-made that I couldn’t help but get lost in the acoustic melodies and the passion that was put into this record. This set of tracks is the best example of Josh’s vocal range and is inspired by the golden …

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Seßler/Zeeb – Superstar

I am a huge fan of Seßler/Zeeb’s new song “Superstar”, it is an acoustic song with a great story and a mix of folk and rock that makes you listen from the first moment. The choice to record the song with only acoustic instruments gives the song a raw and natural sound that fits the …

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The Domi – All the Best

“All the Best” by The Domi is a dreamy guitar riff with touching lyrics that feel like a warm embrace, and it’s the kind of track that lingers in your mind long after it ends, perfectly blending indie pop charm with rock energy. Every note is filled with Dominique Lemaire’s heartfelt storytelling, making for a …

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The Only Objects – Access Will Be Retained

The Only Objects’ “Access Will Be Retained” is the sort of track that knocks you off your feet with its anthemic energy, combining art rock’s daring edge with jazz, all while being as catchy as it is experimental. The dynamic trio is joined by Jack Degenhart, and the saxophone solo is simply irresistible, making the …

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Katie Curley – Big Colored Lights

Katie Curley’s EP “Big Colored Lights” is an absolute delight, blending heartfelt storytelling with holiday charm in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly personal. Starting from the beautiful vocal harmonies in “Christmastime Therapy” to the humorous take on “Shotgun Wedding in Bethlehem”, each song offers a different angle, painting the Christmas narrative in …