

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


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


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


Slow Walk Conquers Creative Peaks With His EP, "The Mountain"
"The Mountain" by Slow Walk is a well-crafted concept album that uses the metaphor of mountain climbing to address the gap between wanting and doing and the courage it takes to chase your dreams.
Sharanya Nadar
Aug 15


"Love For Now" by Emily Seibert Proves Distance Makes the Heart Grow Stronger
"Love For Now" by Emily Seibert wraps you in the bittersweet embrace of loving someone from afar, expressing those achingly familiar moments of missing someone special.
Sharanya Nadar
Aug 2


How HorthWorld's "55" Confronts Ageism in the Modern Music Industry
"55" by HorthWorld unpacks the music industry's obsession with age, not by pointing fingers but through genuine questioning.
Sharanya Nadar
Jul 29


The Kellows Make Their Mark with Debut Single, "Do You Want Me To?"
After turning heads at SXSW London, this indie rock band is riding a wave of well-deserved attention. The Kellows have dropped their debut single, "Do You Want Me To?"
Sharanya Nadar
Jul 28
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