Pilots’ latest album Eyes On The Horizon is a triumphant, full-throttle return to form—if form means blasting vintage alt-rock attitude through modern-day speakers with absolute swagger. From the very first shimmering guitar notes of “Come Alive,” you’re catapulted into a soundscape that’s as anthemic as it is alive with feeling.…
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Bitcoins & Tesla Shares by The Cumberland River Project: Review
by adminIn a world where chasing digital gold and shiny status symbols seems to be the norm, The Cumberland River Project brings us back down to earth with “Bitcoins & Tesla Shares”. This heartwarming country anthem is a gentle nudge toward the things that truly matter. Opening with mellow guitars that…
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If the end of the world had a house band and that band threw a glitter-strewn, leather-jacketed garage rave in the middle of a collapsing space-time continuum, Tom Minor would be headlining. “Expanding Universe” is an absolute cosmic romp. It kicks off with jittery percussion and thudding drums like the…
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Track Dogs have struck gold again with their rollicking new single “Ruby, Are You Mad At Your Man?” a punchy, joyous burst of folk energy that’s as charming as it is musically tight. Pulled from their upcoming double album Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered, this is a reinvention dressed in the…
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Bill Neely is back at it again, and this time he’s got something to say. With “Resistance,” the first punchy single off the upcoming album Pith & Vinegar, Neely’s newest sonic experiment as Headlong Retreat is roaring with defiance. If the title didn’t clue you in, the track is a…
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If you’ve ever wanted a song that makes you simultaneously grin, cry, tap your feet, and contemplate your own mortality, then Bailey Grey’s “USE ME” is the morbidly whimsical anthem you didn’t know you needed. This theatrical indie-pop-jazz banger is like Sara Bareilles met Danny Elfman in a haunted greenhouse…
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Rebecca Anderson’s “In the Beginning” is a serene spiritual revelation wrapped in velvet. From the very first shimmer of its cinematic opening, this track is meant to be felt. With lush, writhing strings and a subtle, ghostlike ambiance, the soundscape envelops you like a quiet morning prayer, gentle, introspective, and…
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Siv Disa’s latest single “The Debutantes of Williamsburg” is a woozy, shimmering trip through the glitter-smeared haze of early adulthood—equal parts dancefloor confession and existential poetry. It’s like walking home barefoot at sunrise with mascara-stained cheeks, arms locked with a friend you just fought with in a club bathroom. From…
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Celeste Marie Wilson comes to scorch the soul, and in “If I Sin For You?” she does just that. From the first sultry note, she drops you into a Southern gothic fever dream where religion, romance, and rebellion all come under the same burning moon. The song opens softly, just…
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Vancouver’s Voice of Vulnerability Finds Her Footing in Indie-Pop Brilliance. In her shimmering debut Think Myself To Sleep, Julia Skye invites us into her world of raw introspection, emotional honesty, and disarmingly tender songwriting. With a sound palette that nods to indie-pop visionaries like Lizzy McAlpine and Arlo Parks, Julia…