“Young Gun” by Cris Cap will make you want to strut down the street like you own the place—heart pounding, nerves buzzing, but determined to take your shot at love. With a smooth blend of RnB grooves and pop elegance, this is an anthem for every shy soul who’s ever…
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If you’re looking for a track that grabs you by the throat and throws you straight into the pit, “Called Out” by Divided is exactly that kind of beast. From the moment the first riff punches through the speakers, you know you’re in for a ride—no fluff, no slow build,…
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Over the Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jordan Paul Rousseau: EP Review
by adminOver the Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Jordan Paul Rousseau is a breathtaking journey into sound, weaving nostalgia, grief, and quiet resilience into a minimalist masterpiece. From the first note, Rousseau transports you into the emotional core of the film, using shimmering piano keys, swelling strings, and subtle, atmospheric…
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Nissu’s debut EP Memories is like flipping through a scrapbook of love, loss, and self-discovery, with each track feeling like a heartfelt letter sealed in melody. The Dublin-based Brazilian singer-songwriter takes listeners on an emotional ride, blending catchy pop hooks with deeply personal storytelling. Produced by Trey Vittetoe (of Miley…
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If music could paint a dreamscape, “Sympatico Now – Extended” by Marc Soucy would be the soundtrack to one of those vivid, cinematic visions that linger long after you wake up. Right from the start, it pulls you into an eerie, buzzing glitch of layered sound, like stepping into a…
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If self-discovery had a soundtrack, “Why Them?” by Catlea would be blasting at full volume. This indie-pop banger is all about navigating the messiness of relationships while barely figuring yourself out. With pulsing beats, a rhythm that pulls you in, and a vocal delivery that’s both coolly detached and deeply…
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“CELEBRATE” by Proklaim is feel-good energy wrapped in an Afrobeat-infused hip-hop groove. From the moment the shimmering piano keys trickle in, setting an air of mystery, you know you’re in for something special. Then, a silky, gorgeous female vocal glides in like a warm breeze, instantly setting the mood before…
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Leonardo Barilaro is back, and he’s taking us on yet another interstellar journey with Seamless, an EP that’s as cosmic as it is deeply human. Spanning seven years and three space missions, this sonic odyssey is an experience, a plunge into the unknown, where myth and science collide in waves…
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Peace, Not War by Ozzient Ft. Chairman Allen & TREVMENTAL: Review
by admin“Peace, Not War” by Ozzient ft. Chairman Allen & TREVMENTAL grabs you by the soul and shakes you awake. This is a call to action, a lyrical manifesto for unity in a world that feels like it’s constantly teetering on the edge. From the jump, Chairman Allen comes in with…
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“Don’t Believe The World” by Return Of The Human is soft, reflective, and utterly hypnotic. With legendary keyboardist Rick Wakeman gracing the piano, this song is as much a masterclass in musicianship as it is a heartfelt ballad. From the very first delicate piano notes, there’s a sense of something…