Sophia Mengrosso’s debut album Unforgiven is a molten fusion of operatic elegance and heavy metal grit, curating a home for vulnerability and volcanic rage. Drawing from a well of personal trauma, resilience, and creative rebellion, Mengrosso gets theatrical and raw, cinematic and searing. The opening track, “Dream,” wastes no time…
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Natalie Livingston’s “All The Best” plays like a wistful film reel unraveling in your head, part vintage, part timeless, entirely cinematic. The NYC-based indie-pop artist ushers in her self-described “movie about the 50s released in the 80s” era with this dreamy first single, a dazzling, vulnerable gem that glows like…
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Fencah’s newest single, “One Last Time,” is a tender and affecting prelude to his upcoming album Small Room, Full Heart. Steeped in memory, love, and personal reckoning, it emerges from behind the drum kit where he’s been a fixture in Austrian bands like Kitty in a Casket and Greyshadow, Max…
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You Are Never Alone by Bicentennial Drug Lord is a slow-burning, frostbitten Americana dream with ten tracks of indie warmth and winter introspection wrapped in equal parts humor, heartbreak, and raw humanity. Recorded at Asheville’s Drop of Sun Studios with producer Alex Farrar (MJ Lenderman, Wednesday), the album gets behind…
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Dev London’s new single “Spell On Me” casts an emotional haze of love, confusion, and heartbreak. Released on April 11, 2025, and co-written with London Lawhon, the song is an R&B-pop slow-burner, churning up raw vulnerability and confessional intensity. Produced by Fantom Music and recorded at Sacramento’s Prodigy Muzix Studio,…
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Get me there to Church by Michellar feat. Helen Walford & Harrison Black: Review
by adminWith “Get Me There to Church,” Michellar makes a heartfelt entrance into the country music scene, delivering a heartwarming release. Released on June 27, 2025, the track conveys how living together isn’t quite the same as sealing love in a vow, inspired by experience. Written by Michelle Bond, who records…
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With Pith and Vinegar, Headlong Retreat delivers a musically adventurous and thematically urgent anthem, driven by the sardonic pen of Bill Neely. Known for his sharp wit and socially conscious songwriting, Neely teams up with a far-flung collective of collaborators to create this eclectic concoction of folk, jazz, Latin rhythms,…
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Brendan Pegg’s “I Can Tell” is a late-night confession you’ve been waiting all day to hear. Clocking in at under two and a half minutes, the song opens the door to a dimly lit room of unspoken tension and lets you sit in it. With gentle guitar strums as its…
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The Transits return with a bang in their latest single, “Live Today,” a punchy, synth-laced pop-punk anthem that barrels forward with all the urgency of a last-minute decision that somehow feels exactly right. The New Zealand–South African trio once again proves they’ve nailed the formula for fast, feel-everything songwriting, channeling…
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With Collective Liberation, Mystic Wolf has curated a ritual, a revolution, and a roadmap. Across four deeply immersive tracks, the project channels ancestral memory, global resistance, and spiritual resilience, into this meditative and mobilizing album. Released through Brazil-based Agami Records as part of their SEED 4: Humans and Spirituality Campaign,…