House from L.E. gets soulful, immersive, and electrifying in their latest single, “No Time for Playing Games.” The Leipzig duo brings their A-game with this single, bringing dance and house music in rich and tender shades. From the outset, “No Time for Playing Games” grabs your attention with gorgeous vocals,…
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Ruby Nixxons leans into destruction in their hard-hitting rock bop, “Midnight Candy.” With commanding guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and driving drums, this single grabs you from the first note and doesn’t let go. Recorded at Waterfront Studios in Falkirk, Scotland, the song starts with heavy guitar riffs by Steve Mosley…
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Having made it to the South Africa Top 40 Chart and the Aotearoa RadioScope Alt Chart, The Transits gets on the energetic and exciting side of heartbreaking relatability with their punchy, energetic anthem, “Heartbreak Queen.” This single is an absolute head-banger thanks to the insane mix of rock, punk, indie…
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“Brushing off the Rust” by Dotts O’Connor is a refreshing and uplifting anthem that tells the story of two individuals embarking on the road to self-discovery. With its upbeat melodies and soulful vocals, this single captures the essence of leaving behind hardship and embracing new beginnings. “Brushing off the Rust”…
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The Suncatchers – Audio Bicylce Day by ARI JOSHUA: Review
by Gabe FinchThe Suncatchers is going to make you pop on your favorite classic movie with their nostalgic latest single, “Audio Bicycle Day” or ABD, under the Music Factory Records Drop label. The trio Joe Doria, Ari Joshua, and Brad Gibson, transports you back to the golden era of music. Beginning with…
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Omi Rayi dives unintentionally but deservedly puts the spotlight on the uncommitted and uncertain romantic partners in her debut single, “Talk 2 Me.” Set against a backdrop of Afrobeat-infused pop and R&B, the song gets real while wearing tradition with modernity and pride. “Talk 2 Me” opens with reverbed thick…
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Season V: Maybe Forgotten. Maybe Glorious by Die Kammer: Album Review
by Gabe FinchDie Kammer gets the heaviest and the murkiest with their latest album, Season V: Maybe Forgotten. Maybe Glorious. Expect a lot of heavy material, including life and death, with the fleeting contemplations of the sweeping transitions in between, from this season. The album opens with the cinematic masterpiece, “My Dearie…
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The song “The Other Side” is a tribute to those who have endured difficult long-distance relationships that ultimately turn toxic for both parties. The combination of many components, including pop melodies, an electronic beat from R&B, and acoustic instrumentation, gives this song a lively yet soulful and nostalgic quality. Check…
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JAGAS’s rendition of “SAGE NEIN” is a rallying cry for change and a revolt against injustice and war. Sung passionately in French by Thomas Humbert, this version of Konstantin Wecker’s timeless song takes on a new urgency in today’s tumultuous world. From the moment the catchy guitar riffs kick in,…
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SUN MAHSHENE steps on a new chapter through the depths of post-shoegaze soundscapes in their latest single, “New Shores (Radio Edit).” Released on March 22, this Dublin-based sextet delivers a powerful anthem of new beginnings and fresh starts. Produced by Michael Richards, “New Shores (Radio Edit)” envelops your ears in…