If joy had a soundtrack, Only You by Adetutu VOJ would be it. Released on April 20th, this Afrobeat-gospel fusion is a radiant declaration of faith wrapped in rich rhythm and soul. From the first swirling guitar riffs to the humming intro that feels like a quiet prayer before the…
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Greg Hoyโs โWhat, My People?โ is a full-throttle garage-rock jolt. From the second that fuzzed-out guitar swagger fades in, you know youโre in for a wild, punchy ride. The drums burst in like a street fight in 4/4 time, the riffs snarl with grit, and Gregโs raspy, no-nonsense vocals charge…
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Unbreakable by HJ Soul makes you stop mid-scroll and feel something, deep in your gut, in your chest, wherever the spirit kicks in. It’s a soul sermon wrapped in velvet-smooth vocals and atmospheric production that sounds like it belongs in the climax of a movie where the underdog finally rises.…
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Amy Pinkusโs latest single, โA Bit Too Late,โ reads the last page of a love letter you never meant to sendโraw, aching, and utterly addictive. Hailing from Toronto and teaming up with producer-fiancรฉ Nick Babcock, Amy delivers a slow-burning anthem for anyone who’s ever waited just a little too long…
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If Aโma Get My Way by Nnennaya Kelly, released on April 17th, 2025, is a fiery Afrofusion anthem. It is pure boss energy wrapped in shimmering beats, addictive rhythms, and a voice that knows exactly what it wants and gets it too. Nnennaya is laying down the law with sensual…
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If youโre a music lover and are following certain artists, you know that feeling and satisfaction of being able to at least know whatโs happening behind the scenes. There are different types of music documentaries โ some are about whatโs happening at a specific concert or the personal story of…
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Marcus: the Apex Predator! is a Detroit-based indie/post-hardcore outfit. Formed in 2015, Kevin Watts (guitars, vocals, songwriter) teams up again with Float Here Forever bandmate, Nick Marko (drums and percussion) for the band’s 2025 “Newborn Fossil” EP. Sean Bondareff (Kind Beast) lays down the bass this time around. The tracks…
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Time to Go by Cogley stumbles into on a rainy afternoon and ends up clutching to your chest like an old diary. With The Silent Sea, Paul Cogley (now simply โCogleyโ) submerges us in a fluid, introspective journey that feels both deeply personal and quietly universal. Itโs water in musical…
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BonesโnโStones by Teika & The Raw Beat haunts, it stirs, and it absolutely blooms. From the very first track, โBonesโnโStonesโ, youโre drifting in a thick cinematic haze. Teika, aka Mateja Kert, holds your hand through a swamp of soundโher husky voice trailing somewhere between a whisper and a spell. Thereโs…
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Mike Bloomโs “Natural Disaster” steps into a velvet time machine lined with synths, heartache, and 80s glow. It kicks off with the dreamy warmth of glistening guitar, featherlight tapping beats, and Bloomโs falsetto weaving through it all like a voice trapped inside a love-laced memory. And somewhere between the shimmering…