

MayaAgnes Opens Up About the Battle Within on "Starve"
MayaAgnes' latest track, "Starve", tackles one of the most challenging topics: eating disorders and the toxic relationship many people have with their own bodies.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 29, 2025


"Done" by Grace de Gier is a Song About Finally Putting Yourself First
"Done", isn't a sad, tear-in-your-beer kind of song. It's the moment you stop accepting what hurts you and start reclaiming yourself.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 28, 2025


Sabina Estevez Tears Down Pop's Glossy Facade with "This Is Not A Pop Song"
"This Is Not A Pop Song" marks a clear shift from Estevez's earlier dance material. She's gone full retro, channeling the production styles of the '70s and '80s.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 22, 2025


Satellite Train Honors Hollywood's Immortal Rebel in "James Dean"
"James Dean" was created with the blessing of the Dean family, and it digs into our endless fascination with Hollywood's original rebel.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 18, 2025


Paul Gehl Calls Out on Our Obsession with Materialism in His Latest Release, "Chasing Shadows"
"Chasing Shadows" tackles our collective obsession with money, fame, and buying expensive stuff to impress people we don't even know.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 18, 2025


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, 2025
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