Swedish alt-metal outfit Die in Void returns with a heavy emotional punch on “Bloody Daylight,” a cinematic metal ballad released October 31, 2025, that cuts straight to the bone. Written and produced by Mikael Hallgren, with co-production and mixing by Christoffer Borg, the track is the most distilled version yet…
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Aspen’s ever-eccentric cultural collective Staunch Moderates swings for the end zone again with “Bigfoot’s Football Live,” a tongue-in-cheek hip-hop sports anthem that folds satire, spectacle, and smugness into one spirited rally cry. The group, founded by Greg Simmons and Bo Persiko as a grassroots movement for civil discourse, has spent…
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SERIOUS VOICE comes in swinging with “99 PROBLEMS,” a blistering confessional cut pulled from her forthcoming album Tessa’s Daughter, and she delivers it with the exact mix of grit, truth-telling, and spiritual fire that’s kept her at the forefront of New York’s hip hop underground. The Brooklyn emcee, shaped by…
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Effusion 35 storms into the holiday season with “ALL CAPS” wicked smugness on “Rockin’ Coal In My Stocking,” their delightfully unhinged Christmas single arrived this November 17. It’s a tongue-in-cheek blast shaped by songwriter Pat Manley, who set out to flip the Christmas-song script, ditching sentimentality and leaning into mischief,…
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Fjällfolk plunge straight into the shadows with Trick or Treat, a full-throttle heavy metal album that turns folklore’s darkest creatures into nine blistering anthems. Released as a chaotic ode to myths, demons, and the entire Halloween spirit, the record leans into everything feral and fantastical. The band treats each track…
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Cycamore’s revival of “The Heart of America” arrives like a warm torch passed from one era to the next. This song was first born in crisis, now reborn in a moment equally in need of unity. Though the band is a “new” name on paper, the players behind it are…
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“Set Me Free,” the 2023 single from Vancouver singer-songwriter Michelle Rose, lands like an emotional breakthrough wrapped in cinematic intimacy. After relocating to Vancouver and stepping out of a toxic relationship, Michelle teamed up with multi-platinum producer Roy Hamilton III, known for working with icons from Britney Spears to Michael…
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After a thirteen-year silence, Atlanta indie-rock band Last Relapse returns with Last Relapse – EP, a project built from unfinished songs that refused to die quietly. With their emotionally charged performances and dreamy guitar work through the late 2000s and early 2010s, the band stepped away while momentum was still…
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Ripsime steps into a new era with the re-release of “I’ll Understand,” “Dare,” and “Colours of Your Eyes,” three early works now revived under her new imprint, RIP Records. After a year shaped by the spellbinding releases from Capsule II and a cross-continental creative stretch between Yerevan and London, she’s…
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Energy Whores crank the voltage and the unease on “Electric Friends,” their latest electro-art provocation arriving ahead of Arsenal of Democracy. Formed in a DIY basement in New York by Carrie Schoenfeld and guitarist Attilio Valenti, the duo have carved out a lane all their own, with a caustic blend…