

Victor V. Gurbo's newest album, "Outrun The Invisible Man", is a window into an artist's mind in isolation
Victor V. Gurbo is a veteran artist right now making a comeback in the Brooklyn music scene. Their music has a bittersweet melancholy vibe to it; their latest album, "Outrun The Invisible Man", delves right into this feeling accurately. The album begins with " Red Cadillac and Black Mustache ", a gloomy track about losing your love to someone else. The track is laid back with cozy guitars and a walking bass. The tremolo effect on the guitar will transport you back to the Gold
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Oct 17


Mike Galvin is here to throw you into a whole different world with his latest track, "Riding Giants"!
Mike Galvin has had quite an adventurous musical journey in his life so far. The Ireland-based artist dipped his toes in music at a very...
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Oct 13


Ninemansion brings a rap twist to the hyperpop scene with their latest EP, "New Life"!
"New Life" Album art Ninemansion is a phenomenal artist known for their fresh, electric sound, which blends hyperpop with some raw and...
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Oct 9


Eylsia Nicolas' "A Beautiful Mess" Proves Second Acts Can Be Even Better
Eylsia Nicolas' "A Beautiful Mess", has that immediately infectious beat that makes you want to move, paired with vocals that are bright, lively, and impossible to ignore.
Sharanya Nadar
Sep 30


Dough Mishkin's Protest Anthem "Tip of the Spear" Earns Spot on Hudson Harding's Folk Now!
"Tip of the Spear" is from the perspective of a creator confronting humanity about squandering its potential.
Sharanya Nadar
Sep 30


Eddie Cohn Channels '90s Grunge Spirit in "Get Back My Way"
"Get Back My Way" opens up about the universal struggle we all face: trying to stay true to ourselves when life keeps pulling us in different directions.
Sharanya Nadar
Sep 27
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