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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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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 …

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Chandra – “Christmas Hugs”

Chandra’s “Christmas Hugs” is exactly that kind of a holiday song, filled with the Christmas spirit and positive tunes that make me happy while listening to it, I couldn’t stop smiling while listening! This pop-rock number is a real treasure that makes one feel as warm and safe as when being hugged by a dear …

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Niels Rahder – Pipedream Zero

I really like how Niels Rahder combines hopelessness with a spark of hope in his latest “Pipedream Zero”, and the energy and liveliness of the song are so progressive punk rock. Recorded with meticulous care in Gothenburg and mastered by Lurssen, the track pays homage to the genre while showcasing Niels’ exceptional talent and dedication. …

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7Z MAXI – 10th grade

Wow, “10th Grade” by 7Z MAXI is a track that is full of such a bright and rich energy and at the same time, it has a spiritual component, making it impossible not to get drawn into its unique sound. This song is a perfect example of how 7Z MAXI combines a wild and aggressive …

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Naomi Campbell – Don’t You Mind

Naomi Campbell’s “Don’t You Mind” is a perfect example of soulful vocals and a story behind the song, which is a timeless classic but still unique. Right from the begining, I was hooked on Naomi’s raw yet sophisticated vocal, which channels the essence of classic Soul and Americana influences. The work with her great band …

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Nick Marks – Into The Void

I’m in love with Nick Marks’ “Into The Void“, it’s such an incredible mix of funk, R&B, and jazz. It’s like a kaleidoscope of sound, from the mesmerizing synths to the lush horn arrangements that evoke the brilliance of Prince and Thundercat. This kind of structure means that no moment feels repetitive and it is …

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Caleb Hart – Emancipation

Caleb Hart’s “Emancipation” is a stunning celebration of Caribbean heritage and freedom, blending vibrant rhythms and soulful melodies that instantly transport you to the heart of Tobago. Every track is filled with passion and innovation, and I’m sure you will love them as much as I did. It is a perfect blend of the old …

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9 o’clock Nasty – Too Cool (The EQ Remix)

“Too Cool (The EQ Remix)” by 9 o’clock Nasty is an auditory delight, this remix takes the original track to wild new heights, blending throbbing basslines and pulse-racing beats that’ll leave you mesmerized and moving. EQ’s re-imagining adds an irresistible drum and bass energy that is both electrifying and immersive. Whether you are dancing alone …