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Juliet By Night – In This Economy…?

I loved “In This Economy…?” by Juliet By Night; it’s one of those tracks that pulls you into its haunting and intense atmosphere from the very first whispered line. The way Juliet embodies the devilish voice of survival in late-stage capitalism is captivating, resonating with anyone who’s ever felt the strain of balancing ideals with …

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The Agency… – Harbour Song

The Agency…’s “Harbour Song” is truly a testament to the band’s unparalleled mastery in crafting haunting, atmospheric melodies that linger long after the track ends. This song is not just a listen; it’s an experience that wraps you in its melancholic embrace with evocative vocals and rich storytelling that stirs the soul. The intricate production …

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Catlea – Bones

Catlea’s new EP ‘Bones’ is an absolute gem of sonic creativity, blending indie-pop with layers of soul, R&B, and a touch of disco, showcasing Catlea’s dynamic versatility. From the powerful vocals to the emotional lyricism, each track offers a beautiful balance of introspection and sonic delight. ‘Bones’ isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s an …

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Pork Bun – Within a Hill on Bridge Road

Pork Bun’s latest album, “Within a Hill on Bridge Road”, brilliantly blends ambient soundscapes with downtempo rhythms and a dash of hard techno, creating an immersive audio experience that captivates from start to finish. His masterful ability to fuse the familiar with the otherworldly gives this album a deep, introspective vibe that pushes the boundaries …

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Mimi Pretend – Dead Flowers

Miriam Nissan, better known as Mimi Pretend, brings an ethereal revival to the Rolling Stones classic “Dead Flowers” that truly captivates from the first note. Her unique fusion of dream-pop and shoegaze, coupled with haunting, melodious distortions, makes this track an unforgettable journey into a soundscape where beauty intersects with a somber narrative. The meticulous …

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Shane Rennison – Live at the Outlier Inn 2

Shane Rennison’s “Live at the Outlier Inn 2” is a testament to the power of live performance, showcasing a vibrant and heartfelt rendition of his tracks from “IRRATIONAL”. Recorded amidst the serene Catskill Mountains, this EP brims with the raw, spontaneous energy of Rennison and his skilled ensemble. Each track is a fresh exploration, retaining …

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Mike and Mandy – Cocoon

I’m really enjoying “Cocoon” by Mike and Mandy! This song captures the highs and lows of relationships in such a relatable way, blending dreamy pop sounds with a funky rhythm that makes it perfect for repeat listens. Mandy’s heartfelt lyrics explore the challenges of long-term love, and the music mirrors that emotional depth with layers …

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Proklaim – CALL

Proklaim’s latest single, “CALL”, truly hits every mark of a rap anthem with a chorus that lingers long after the song ends, and I love it! Released on October 27, 2024, this high-energy track from Windhoek, Namibia, showcases Proklaim’s skill as both a lyricist and a songwriter. Crafted at the renowned Pen Pushaz Studios and …

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Annie and the Jays – Too Shallow

“Too Shallow” by Annie and the Jays is an absolute treasure that skillfully marries confessional singer-songwriter vibes with an indie rock flair, resulting in a track that’s as catchy as it is emotionally raw. From the first note, the song grips you with its honest lyrics and memorable hooks that cleverly weave through themes of …

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Dave Clark – Puddles and Water

“Puddles and Water” by Dave Clark isn’t just a song, it’s a masterful blend of intricate guitar work and emotionally charged vocals that demands a deep listen. Each note and lyric in this track is steeped in introspection and a darkly humorous take on life’s twists, making it a profound listening experience. Dave’s unique voice …

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Einsam – Motivation

Einsam’s new track, “Motivation”, is absolutely electrifying and a vivid portrait of resilience and personal drive, inspired by the legendary boxer Floyd Patterson. It’s a song that pulses with the heartbeat of determination, weaving philosophical insights into its lyrics while maintaining a pop accessibility that’s irresistibly catchy. The gritty verses give way to a soaring …

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DEAD TOOTH – Birthday Boohoo

Dead Tooth’s ‘Birthday Boohoo’ absolutely slams with its chaotic blend of post-punk energy and sizzling saxophone riffs, making it a standout track that’s as delightfully jarring as it is musically intriguing. From the moment the frenzied guitar meets the gritty vocals, you’re in for an audacious treat that showcases the band’s raw and unfiltered artistry. …

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Shyfrin Alliance – Unconditional – Shyfrin Vs Stimpy Remix Edit

Shyfrin Alliance’s “Unconditional – Shyfrin Vs Stimpy” takes the original bluesy vibe and spins it into an electrifying electronic house anthem, ensuring that both the soul of the original and the energy of house music elevate your playlist. Eduard Shyfrin’s deep-toned spoken word intertwines seamlessly with Lizzy Parks’ jazzy vocal spins, crafted meticulously by Eduard …