Robbie Rapids dives back into original territory with Class 2 Rapids, a 14-track album that flows as its name suggests—sometimes smooth, sometimes rough, but always moving forward. Based in Atlanta, Rapids pulls from classic rock at the core, then lets pop, folk, alt-country, metal, and swamp rock swirl around it…
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Kaleidoscope Collision debuts swinging with “Hiding Place.” It’s the sound of two people stumbling into something real and running with it. Based in Málaga, Spain, the duo, Jovani and Heather, work out of a small attic studio above their home, and that intimacy bleeds straight into the music. You can…
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Shery M steps into a bold new chapter with “Goin Gone,” her first English-language single, where she circles back to her truth. Having risen out of Iran’s underground scene and now building a massive global following against all odds, Shery M doesn’t switch languages here so much as widen her…
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Eyrin’s “Wings Out Loud” hits you like a warm breeze hitting your face right at the moment you decide to stop holding back. The pop is strong, drifting freely through dream, psych, and alt-rock textures in the track. It’s playful, introspective, and empowering all at once. Eyrin, a Spanish-Russian indie…
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Mikey La Luna’s “Hallelujah • הללויה • الحمد لله” arrives as a nocturnal ceremony disguised as tribal tech-house. With the best of mantra-electronic sounds, the song revolves around a single word spoken across three languages and belief systems, turning something familiar into a shared pulse. The track opens with a…
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Chicago-based singer-songwriter Dario Cohen returns with “Peace In Our Time,” a warm, soul-inflected single bringing optimism in an age of uncertainty. Sincere and seasoned, the track comes as a gentle reassurance for peace and for us to be the people we look for in others, and spread the kindness. The…
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Stephen Royal’s “Pray” arrives with the quiet weight of lived experience and the steady glow of faith earned the hard way. Before the song even unfolds, its emotional gravity is already set by Royal’s journey of loss, displacement, searching, and ultimately a return to God. It is a reformation born…
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Colour Of The Sky’s “Only Answer” is moody, sharp, and oddly mesmerizing enough to be a late‑night drive through frosty streets. Hailing from Prague, Michael Marek’s solo project blends electronic grit with acoustic warmth, and this track showcases his DIY mastery. It was written, produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by…
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Lungomare arrives confidently with Rome to USA, his debut album released on January 6, 2026, almost a travel diary set to sound. Created by the Goslar, Germany–based solo artist using AI-assisted voices, the album sprang out of a journey from Italy to America, which left behind memories both beautiful and…
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Ulrich Jannert opens 2026 with “Two Men by the Harbor,” a powerful soul-rock reflection, written for those in-between moments when life asks uncomfortable questions. Now based in Northern Europe after a long musical journey that began in Germany, Jannert has a knack for turning personal crossroads into songs. This single,…