Jason Winfield’s Razed by Rebels has never sounded like a standard rock outfit, and that’s exactly the point. Built more like a multimedia universe than a fixed band, the project pulls industrial grit, art-rock ambition, and cinematic storytelling into one dark, immersive space. On Broken Paradigm, that vision comes into…
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Gavriel Micah’s “Ma Yofus” feels modest on paper but quietly leaves a deep impression once it starts moving. Based in Denver and working from his home studio, Micah takes a traditional Yiddish melody that has lived for generations in prayer and communal memory and places it inside a compact hard-bop…
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Irish singer Chelle is back with an irresistible guitar-led groove in her contagious synth-pop single, “Ain’t Lovin’ You,” after her debut “Kiss Me Again” hit the charts with “pop-reggae fusion” and enjoyed favorable reviews from critics, following its remix. The Gwen Stefani- and Blondie-likened singer-songwriter from Dublin, Ireland, brings pop…
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Working independently, 50mething crafts music that blends personal experience with sharp social commentary. His latest release “Drag me by the hair”, written in response to the overturning of the Wade v. Roe decision and released a day before International Women’s Day, confronts issues of rights, choice, and societal debate head-on.…
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Hailing from Santa Cruz, California, Brock Davis has long been a storyteller whose songs blend gritty country rock, folk, and confessional balladry. His latest album, “Nothing Lasts Forever”, emerges from a deeply personal period, including a health scare that brought the album’s themes of impermanence into sharp focus. Drawing from…
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Born out of Sydney’s alternative rock underground in the early ’90s, Caligula built their reputation on a distinctive blend of guitar-driven rock and electronic textures. After reforming in 2018 and gradually returning to the studio, the band now enter a deeply personal chapter with their new single “Mother Please Forgive…
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Coming out of Jacksonville, Florida, Kevin Driscoll has long been known for crafting songs that feel personal, honest, and quietly powerful. His new single, “Put It Behind Me,” is perhaps his most vulnerable yet, a reflection on loss, resilience, and the slow, often messy process of moving on. For the…
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Hailing from Mandal, Norway, The Violent Years have spent over two decades refining a sound that blends Americana, melancholic art pop, and thoughtful rock songwriting. Their new single, “Come To Me Lover,” marks the first release from their forthcoming fourth album, Blizzard / Sunshine, and reflects both the band’s history…
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Emerging from a quiet corner of the contemporary piano scene, Matt Johnson approaches interpretation with a focus on emotional clarity rather than spectacle. With “For Good(for Singing Fingers)”, released under MattJohnsonMusic.x, he revisits one of musical theatre’s most beloved compositions, reshaping it into a deeply personal instrumental statement. The piece…
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Brighton-based sole-trader makes quite the entrance with Sole Music, an 18-track intimate, restless, and quietly adventurous debut. Written, performed, and produced entirely by one artist, the album carries that handmade, all-in vision from start to finish. You can hear the indie-pop and soul foundations straight away, but sole-trader bends acoustic…