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2025

Dee Dasher’s “Conscious Home” Feels Like A Space That Belongs To Everyone

You’ll always know when an artist isn’t fixated on the idea of polish and perfection from the way their music resonates. Dee Dasher‘s Conscious Home belongs to those rare cuts, and if you’re the type who loves their music raw, genuine, and honest, then you’re in for a treat. Jim Thorpe-based artist Dee Dasher is […]

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Cydan’s Newest Track, “Falling 4 U” Hits Us Right in the Feels

Let me start by asking you a simple question. What makes love worth it? Before you answer that, let me say yes, you are correct. Let Cydan‘s newest track, “falling 4 u,” give you a different perspective and see if it still aligns with your answer. “falling 4 u” started with this melodic riff that

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“Fog” Is Bells Deep’s Take On A Fragmented World

Jumping right into this record, this one’s perfect for those who criticize, those who mourn global systems, or for those who just enjoy indie music in general. “Fog” is a collection of niche-sounding songs that you could tie up with the world today, deeming it a poetic, real, and unfiltered album. If there’s one thing

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Freya Magee’s “Forget Yourself Not” Is The Art of Not Losing Yourself

The ability to call out someone with grace? That’s a rare gem where it’s either bitterness, agony, or desperation that dominates the scene. Freya Magee flips the whole script with her latest single with Forget Yourself Not, and it feels like the last words you’d throw at someone to preserve yourself. Freya Magee is an

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Michellar’s “Never Say Sorry” Isn’t Just a Milestone Release; It’s a Statement of Intent

 At this point in the algorithmic haze of modern pop, it feels like every other single is described as “vulnerable” and “intimate”; usually codes for a Spotify-friendly ballad written by six people in a room who’ve never made eye contact. So when Michellar puts out “Never Say Sorry,” marking their one-year milestone in the music

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Brian Hunsaker’s Newest Single “Power Over You” is the Heavy Rock Anthem That You Need

In a world where mainstream pop is the go-to move, Brian Hunsaker’s single, “Power Over You,” decided to give us a taste of what real hard rock is. “Power Over You” started with a cinematic feel like walking in a deserted area imagery because of the guitar progression alongside the melodical phrasing. Brian’s voice works

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Vincent Projects “Lumang Gitara” Introduces Kundiman with AI

Let me ask a question that has been bugging my mind lately. Can I or anyone who calls themselves, “purist” really accept AI in music? Let Vincent Projects’ newest album, “Lumang Gitara,” make a case for that. Vincent Projects is an indie music producer from San Jose, California, but was born in the Philippines. This

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Audius’ “Trigger” Ricochets Between Desire And Destruction

You can’t go wrong with music that feels like a dual experience: sometimes painful, sometimes unexpectedly bright. Audius carries that exact energy with his latest single “Trigger”. Audius isn’t exactly new in the scene, offering his range from Urban to Amapiano and countless production collaborations with emerging artists. But even with over 20 years of

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Memento Mori Comes Across Less Like a Polished Debut and More Like a Manifesto

So, here’s the situation: MEMENTO MORI, the debut album from Esbjerg-based artist L¥AN, isn’t just an album. It’s the soundtrack to a Psychedelic Horror Book they also wrote. Yes, really. On paper, that sounds pretentious. In practice? It’s surprisingly compelling. Recorded in a small apartment on what sounds like the barest of setups, MEMENTO MORI

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This Is in Fact the Album Everyone Wants: Messy, Collaborative, Equal Parts Heartfelt and Absurd

Chris Portka has named his record The Album Everyone Wants. Which is a bold move. Most people don’t want any album at all. Most people want, I don’t know, a sandwich, or functioning public transit. But Portka is nothing if not audacious, and it fits: this is the most collaborative, ambitious, and frankly bafflingly sincere

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