Brother Dolly returns with “As I Fall I Feel Alive,” a track that lingers in a split second and stretches it into something hypnotic, uneasy, and strangely beautiful. Inspired by Puerto Rican boxer Paul Bamba, the song circles a fascinating question: about what happens in that suspended moment after the…
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Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour by Shakira: Live Review 2026
by adminShakira didn’t release an album for nearly seven years. When she finally did, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran didn’t arrive as a comeback — that word implies absence — but as a recalibration. More personal, more reflective, less interested in chasing the radio than the artist who made Pies Descalzos…
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There’s a difference between making a song and building a world, and Ricky Earlywine goes all in on the latter with “sovereignty.” Based out of Lacey, Earlywine is architecting every inch of the sound, from songwriting to engineering, stacking over 90 vocal layers into a dense, cinematic Pop-R&B anthem. Drawing…
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PRÉSENCE ABSENTE pulls you in before you even realize it—and Alex Tolm makes sure you stay there. As a debut, the album leans into experience, unpacking the tension between being physically present and emotionally distant. Rooted in piano-driven arrangements and framed by a blend of French poetic tradition and modern…
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There’s a noticeable shift in tone when Krey Galin steps into “Lo Que Te Toco.” Hailing from Recife, Galin moves away from the glossy pull of club-ready sounds and leans fully into something heavier, more personal. Released in February 2026, the single feels more like a confession, shaped by real…
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There’s a quiet rebellion in making things shorter when the world keeps demanding more—and that’s exactly where Apstara steps in with One Minute Mantras I: Awakening. The Los Angeles-based artist, also known as Juliet Lyons, trades sprawling compositions for something far more intentional: bite-sized, one-minute soundscapes designed to ground you.…
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Txulalai’s Boom Boom is basically a classroom that decided to throw a party. Formed by teachers and musicians from the Basque Country, the group leans into a simple but powerful idea: kids learn better when they’re moving, laughing, and fully in it. They’ve built a vibrant, genre-hopping record that turns…
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Myoon’s newest EP, Run With The Stars, glows with the indie electro-pop warmth, tailor-made for late-night drives, blurry city lights, and feelings too big to sit still. Formed by brothers Augustin and Charles Hurez, the duo builds their new EP around cinematic melodies, analog synth textures, and open-hearted songwriting. With…
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Mister Bith’s “Move Along” feels like a band cracking open its own sound and letting something new spill out, louder, brighter, and a little unexpected. Known for their gritty alt-rock backbone, they take a noticeable detour here, teaming up with Canadian vocal duo Red Two and leaning into a more…
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There’s something quietly powerful about songs that take their time to find the world—and Athena Brown’s “Infinity” is exactly that gem. Written over two decades ago and now finally stepping into the light, this South East London gospel singer-songwriter brings both lived experience and spiritual depth into a timeless track.…