

A Beech Landing's "HERMIT" is the Soundtrack of Scrolling Yourself Into Oblivion!
A Beech Landing's "HERMIT" might just be the perfect listen for people who are addicted to screens.
Sharanya Nadar
2 days ago


Korda Korder's "Everything You Ever Wanted To Be" Makes You Rethink Every Version of Yourself You've Ever Performed
Korda Korder's new release, "Everything You Ever Wanted To Be", begins just as good coming-of-age movies do: with a drumbeat establishing itself, followed by a guitar riff that sounds almost like a remembered melody.
Sharanya Nadar
May 7


Ava Fyre's "Desire" Is the Adrenaline Rush You've Been Craving!
Ava Fyre's "Desire" understands that sometimes the most freeing thing isn't finding answers. It's letting yourself fall and trusting you'll figure it out on the way down. Stream it now.
Sharanya Nadar
Mar 26


Lana Crow Explores Divine Connection in Latest Release, "What Brings You Back"
"What Brings You Back" might be her boldest move yet. The premise alone is gutsy: What if divine presence showed up not with answers, but with questions?
Sharanya Nadar
Jan 15


Aston Aizen's "Through Every Lifetime" Might Just Make You Believe in Soulmates
Aston Aizen's "Through Every Lifetime" is about love that doesn't quit, not when you die, not when centuries pass, not even when the universe decides to shuffle the deck and deal you a completely different life.
Sharanya Nadar
Dec 26, 2025


Peter Haeder's Album, "Between Euphoria And Ecstasy", is Genre-Defying Dance Floor Philosophy
Peter Haeder's "Between Euphoria And Ecstasy" is a twelve-track collection that digs into themes of sensuality, human connection, and all those messy attitudes we bring to relationships.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 3, 2025


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
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