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January 2026

Between Light and Shadow: Experiencing “21 Grammi”

21 Grammi feels like stepping inside someone’s mind, unfiltered and alive. The album drifts between memory, desire, chaos, and fragile hope. Every track is a world on its own, but together they trace a thread of vulnerability, urgency, and longing. The album doesn’t guide you gently, it throws you into experiences, emotions, and reflections, leaving

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An Exception Is the Sound of Someone Circling Their Own Obsessions, Refining Them, and Occasionally Setting Them on Fire Just to See What Survives

An Exception, released in January 2026 by alternative rock artist I Forget Myself is not the sound of someone trying to keep up with trends. It is the sound of someone circling their own obsessions, refining them, and occasionally setting them on fire just to see what survives. What immediately stands out about An Exception

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Ping Machines’ Track, “From 1 2 Another,” Is All Fuzz and No Gimmick

With how the music is evolving today, you get to miss the feeling of just enjoying the process of creating music. Nowadays, you have to have a flashy gimmick, have metaphoric lyrics, and all that pizazz, but Ping Machines’ track, ‘From 1 2 another,’ told us otherwise. “From 1 2 another” started with this bassy

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New Music Radar Featuring: The Arcade Lights, Science Fiction Army, Shriving Drawers, Shotgun Parade, and Illumina A.D.

Remember The Days by The Arcade Lights Remember The Days by The Arcade Lights feels polished without losing its punk pulse. The song hits fast and confident, packed with pop-punk energy that instantly throws you back to the early 2000s. Driving drums. Bright guitar octaves. That familiar rush that makes you want to turn the

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Reverie … From Then Till Now Is the Sound of Someone Finally Comfortable Enough to Speak in Her Own Time and Inviting You to Listen Just as Carefully

There’s a familiar mythology attached to artists who return to music after decades away. The narrative usually demands a comeback story, complete with redemption arcs and triumphant rediscovery. REVERIE … FROM THEN TILL NOW resists that framing. Michellar’s album doesn’t sound like someone scrambling to reclaim lost time; it sounds like the work of someone

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“Train to Nowhere” Is the Sort of Song That Immediately Signals It Is Not Here to Be Polite

“Train to Nowhere” is the sort of song that immediately signals it is not here to be polite. This is not a holiday release meant to soundtrack gift-wrapping or half-remembered family arguments; it is a piece of music that wants to sit you down and quietly ask whether you’re actually okay. Framed as a journey

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Sabrina Nejmah’s “Don’t You Worry” Is an Art AI Can’t and Won’t Touch

We are now in an age where everything is handed to us on a silver platter. We have AI and the internet to help us with almost anything, but Sabrina Nejmah’s newest single, ‘Don’t You Worry,’ is a track that even AI would never think of recommending. ‘Don’t You Worry’ started with this uplifting and

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