Desolate Cities by Stephen Foster: Review Stephen Foster shares a contemplative and poetic view on life with the single Desolate Cities, extracted from his full-length project Sharing Perils. Drawing inspirations from numerous genres, it is no surprise that Stephen manages to create his own blend of alternative and folk music.…
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UK singer-songwriter Abigail Bruce creates music for your ideal environment. A.B. Violet wrote the song “Check your feelings” when she was depressed and overburdened. It serves as a reminder to pause, take a deep breath, and reconnect with ourselves. Though it is sad, it is also quite catchy. Check out…
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Anne by The Forces: Review The Forces released its first single of its self-titled EP on June 29th – Anne. It’s a gift to the world to lift up its spirits despite no reason to smile or hold on to. Subtle hints of electronic and synth waves kick start the…
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Andrea Arno Jubert is a Spanish composer, singer, and musician who was born on March 20, 1991. When she was 21 years old, she made the decision to enroll in the “Escuela Taller de Blues in Barcelona,” where Marian Barahona and Jonathan Herrero taught her how to sing. Ivan Kovácevic’s…
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Tears Of Coal by Taylor B-W: Review Taylor B-W is a Sydney-based artist who writes poetry in the form of songs and gets it stuck in your mind. Her most recent track, “Tears Of Coal” is a passionate ballad with meaningful lyrics and an evocative voice, with a soundscape reminiscent…
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Pop duo The Parker Story is based in Chicago, Illinois. Parker has been writing and performing for the past 20 years. He began playing the guitar when he was 11 and has since acquired a variety of instruments. His dedication to music is unwavering, and he writes songs that are…
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“The Empathizer (sha na na),” a new song from Prince Joely, gradually reveals hypnotic mystique. Initial guitar whimpers gradually intensify with a seductive twang. Further allure is provided by swooning vocals, “but now we know how it feels,” which converge amidst the jovial organs and guitar-heavy pulses. With a satisfying…
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Lullaby by Baywud: Review Find the right way to say goodbye, Baywud harmonizes his wonderful creation called “Lullaby”. It’s a soft murmur, gentle strokes on the acoustic to depict the bittersweetness between two friends, lovers, siblings, a father and a daughter. It’s a quick shot of an arrow that penetrates…
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CircleWalk by Sano Hill: Review Communication is always essential in any relationship. It’s the bedrock on which relationships built on love and trust can thrive. Especially when you are facing trouble or misunderstandings, there is no better way than to sit back and talk things through. But that wasn’t the…
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Suck by Arn-Identifying Flying Objects and Alien Friends: Review Arne Floryd, formerly of the Swedish band Redmoon, is currently focusing on his solo project, Arn-Identifying Flying Objects and Alien Friends. He is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for infusing nostalgic sensibilities into pop-rock sensations. The single “Suck” is an…