

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


Kansas City's TYYE Explores A Love that Wasn't Reciprocated in His Latest Single "whole thing"
TYYE is a Kansas City artist who's been perfecting his approach in independent circles. He draws inspiration from artists like Glass...
Sharanya Nadar
Aug 30


How One Meeting Sparked Larry Karpenko's Gospel Revolution in His Latest, "God Help Us"
"God Help Us" by Larry Karpenko stands up and asks the hard questions in a world where conformity would be easier.
Sharanya Nadar
Aug 21


Lily Galin's 'What's Your Story' Proves That Behind Every Great Song Hides a Greater Story
"What's Your Story" is an electronic pop gem that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster, starting with those ever-so relatable feelings of being completely lost and overwhelmed by life's constant chaos.
Sharanya Nadar
Aug 13


"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


Experience music getting reinvented with Bloomfield Machine's latest album "Copium"!
Rising up from the pearly shores of Huntington Beach, USA, Bloomfield Machine is a solo project from the talented multi-instrumentalist...
Rohit "Untzkun" More
Jul 25


The New Citizen Kane Makes Escapism Sound Euphoric in his Latest Release, “Ratbag Joy"
"Ratbag Joy" by The New Citizen Kane goes through the inevitable cycle of escapism, self-denial, and emotional exhaustion.
Sharanya Nadar
Jul 18


Beta Libre’s ‘Apocalypse’ is the Soundtrack to Spiraling and Surviving!
'Apocalypse' is a ritual. A dance for no one but yourself. A belief that even if everything is falling apart, you can still feel joy. Even if it’s messy. Even if it’s short-lived. Even if there’s nothing left but this. And sometimes, that’s enough.
Sharanya Nadar
Jul 13
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