Prem Byrne has never shied away from wearing his heart on his sleeve, and “When The Honeymoon Is Over” may be his most emotionally transparent release yet. The California singer-songwriter continues refining his signature blend of pop, folk, rock, and subtle world music influences, creating a reflective ballad that examines…
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There’s something irresistibly transportive about ANACY’s latest single, “Khulula.” The Cape Town singer-songwriter continues refining her cinematic Afropop sound with a track that feels equally at home on a late-night drive, an airport departure lounge, or a moment of self-reflection. Meaning “to release” or “set free,” the title perfectly frames…
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Watch Me Die Inside doesn’t arrive with comforting answers on Infinity Fall III—instead, the trio of songs forces listeners to sit with uncertainty, anxiety, and uncomfortable truths. Built around themes of psychological unrest, the emptiness of routine, and painful self-awareness, the EP embraces emotional confrontation rather than easy catharsis. Across…
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At just 16 years old, Ava Valianti continues to demonstrate a songwriting maturity well beyond her years with “Great Pretender,” one of the standout new tracks from her sophomore EP Sophomore Slump. While the project explores identity, expectation, and the confusing space between adolescence and adulthood, this song narrows its…
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KinShift continues its mission of creating music that bridges differences with “Mercy Mercy,” a vibrant soul-infused collaboration featuring Alysha French and Joshua Lakes. As the house band of KinShift Music Studio, led by musician and pastor Monty Jackson, the collective champions its self-described Ambipop™ approach—a borderless musical style that blends…
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Edinburgh’s Pray Silence arrive with “Kill Room” like a tightly coiled spring finally snapping loose. The follow-up to their debut single “Dragon of Chaos,” the track sees the duo, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Marky Wildtype alongside multidisciplinary artist and vocalist Sam Siggs, fully embracing the heavier direction they’ve been building…
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The Frank James Band takes an unexpected yet rewarding turn with “Believe,” a heartfelt single that swaps the group’s heavier rock roots for a warmer, more reflective sound. Led by Montreal songwriter Frank James and produced by Cornwall music veteran Marc Muir, the track arrives as a preview of the…
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At just 19, Alexandria-based artist OB1 is already balancing more responsibilities than most people twice his age. A university student, wrestler, marching band tuba player, advanced scuba diver, lifeguard, and rising musician, he channels that relentless drive into “No Breaks,” a confident fusion of Afrobeats and PluggnB. Recorded in Maryland…
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Mercy Kelly returns with Summer of Silence not as a band trying to rediscover themselves, but as one confidently embracing reinvention. The Oldham trio has trimmed its lineup from five members to three, yet the result feels bigger, sharper, and more focused than ever. Built around the enduring songwriting partnership…
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Banquet Darling returns with “Shivers and Echoes,” the third and final single ahead of the release of the sophomore album NOW, and it’s one sultry curtain-raiser. The project of Newcastle-based artist Todd Kilby, Banquet Darling has always thrived on bending genres and expectations. Having spent years travelling the world as…