Wednesday, March 18 2026

‘God Help Us’- Larry Karpenko Finds Light in the Storm

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With his latest offering ‘God Help Us’, Larry Karpenko steps into the space where faith, vulnerability, and rhythm converge. The […]

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‘The Mountain’- Slow Walk’s debut, Scaling the Heights of Sound

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​​Some albums aim to soundtrack a moment; ‘The Mountain’, however, sets out to be the moment itself. Crafted entirely by […]

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‘do you ever? (think of me)’- Joe Kutryk Finds Beauty in the Spaces Between Words on new single

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In his second single ‘do you ever? (think of me)’, Manchester-born alt-folk newcomer Joe Kutryk proves that sometimes the smallest […]

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‘Rear View’- Sean Kennedy Turns Heartbreak into a Cinematic Pop Farewell

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Sean Kennedy’s ‘Rear View’ is a true breakup song, a slow-motion drive away from someone you can’t follow anymore. Built […]

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‘Delay Deny Depose’- Make Believe Love Levels Up Protest Pop on the Bittersweet Bite of new single

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With his latest offering ‘Delay Deny Depose’, Make Believe Love turns political outrage into punk-rooted, pixelated theatre, proving protest music […]

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‘Love Came Home To Stay’- Lee Miller Matsos, a Tender Triumph Over Loss

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Lee Miller Matsos’ ‘Love Came Home To Stay’ feels like a quiet candle lit in the dark, its glow reaching […]

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‘GUITARWORKS II’- The Mortal Prophets Return with instrumental album that Traces Sacred Echoes

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With his newest addition ‘GUITARWORKS II’, The Mortal Prophets, otherwise known as the experimental vessel of composer and visual artist […]

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‘Infinite Possibilities’- Kelsie Kimberlin Spreads Her Wings on Soaring new single

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Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single ‘Infinite Possibilities’ is a rite of passage set to strings, harmonies, and the warm strum of […]

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‘Pretty Penny’- Wendy DuMond Weaves Heartache into Cosmic Americana Gold

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Wendy DuMond’s ‘Pretty Penny’ feels like it’s been carried on a warm breeze straight from another era; equal parts Laurel […]

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‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’- Owae’s Debut Balances Neon-Soaked Freedom with the Pull of Reality

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Owae’s debut single ‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’ is the sound of someone teetering on the tightrope […]

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