

"Gaza (on and on and on)" is a Politically Aware Alt-Pop Release by 50mething
"Gaza (on and on and on)" was written as a story of the loss and suffering of Gazans under selfish, arrogant powers.
samruddhipotle
Apr 17


Fighting the Demons of Digital Noise in Eddie Cohn's Latest Alt-Rock Banger, "Weight of the World."
Eddie Cohn's "Weight of the World" is about the emotional impact of our devices and how it affects our ability to rest our minds
samruddhipotle
Apr 13


The Sunshine Duo's "Feelin' Blue" is Where the Heart Goes When It Hurts
The Sunshine Duo's "Feelin' Blue" is about heartbreak, about the slow ache of something ending, about that strange in-between place where you're not quite broken and not quite healed.
Sharanya Nadar
Apr 12


"City of Sails" by Microbes Subtlely Captures The Truth Of Commercialisation
"City of Sails" by Microbes is a truly tragic observation into how the value of creativity is lost to commercialisation.
Sharanya Nadar
Apr 4


"Benja’s Birth" by Stephen Emmer is a Soundtrack for New Beginnings
"Benja's Birth" proves that life's biggest moments rarely arrive with a soundtrack that fits their significance. They're usually more quiet than you might expect.
Sharanya Nadar
Mar 30


Kelsie Kimberlin Speaks for the Silenced in Her Latest Release, "Lady Liberty"
Kelsie Kimberlin's "Lady Liberty" describes how the Statue of Liberty, with its torch held high, standing proudly in the harbour, is being betrayed. The torch isn’t shining as brightly as it used to anymore.
Sharanya Nadar
Mar 29
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