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Intercontinen7al – World Over

Intercontinen7al’s “World Over” is a musical journey that takes you around the world, fusing the intensity of hard rock with the passion of Latin and bossa nova, and even starting with a guitar recorded in Antarctica – a true work of art that is a celebration of music and people, and a record I can’t …

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Cali Tucker – Dandelion

Cali Tucker’s “Dandelion” is a song that I’ve fallen head over heels for, a song that feels like a conversation with a friend, with lyrics that tell a story and a tune that stays with you even after the song has ended. Cali’s country-pop-R&B mix is timeless yet new, and her strong yet fragile voice, …

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Awaiting Abigail – Falling Under

“Falling Under” by Awaiting Abigail is beautiful and attractive, this song is a mesmerizing fusion of nostalgia and fresh energy, and the voice of Abigail Hill is simply enchanting while the musicians in this group are all very talented and diverse. The track is a tribute to classic alt-rock with punk and jazz influences that …

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Kristin Venae – Still Here

Kristin Venae’s “Still Here” is an amazing song that hits home and I can’t begin to describe how much I love the power and emotion put into every lyric, it’s a powerful ballad of survival that lingers in your mind even after the last note. This song was released on October 23, 2024, not only …

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Wilhelm – Wake Me in the Sunrise

I adore “Wake Me in the Sunrise”, it is one of those albums that immediately immerse you into its atmosphere, Wilhelm’s voice and guitar are intimate and personal, and the overall mood of the album is like a conversation with a friend in the middle of the night. From the almost vulgar sensuality of “Midnight …

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Eleri Ward – There You Go

Eleri Ward’s “There You Go” is a masterpiece of creativity and I can’t get enough of how it weaves intricate storytelling with an unconventional beat, powerful vocals, and a clear message, it is a song that is as intellectual as it is musical. This first look into her first album of original music shows that …

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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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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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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, …