

Mick J. Clark Brings the Party Spirit to Your Holiday Playlist with His Latest, "It's Christmas Party Time"
Mick J. Clark's "It's Christmas Party Time" is a song that plays when everyone's already had a glass of eggnog and someone suggests an impromptu dance party in the living room.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 19, 2025


"The Sound of Birdsong" is GISKE's Love Letter to Staying and Leaving
"The Sound of Birdsong" is GISKE at their most modern yet still unmistakably themselves.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 14, 2025


J Eden's "Shades Of Temptation" Is An Orchestral Rap Risk That Paid Off
"Shades Of Temptation" greets you with orchestral arrangements that have no business working this well in a hip-hop context.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 12, 2025


"Death Said, Breathe" by Sharon Katta is a Fifteen-Minute Conversation with Rock Bottom
"Death Said, Breathe", is a fifteen-minute journey broken into a Prelude and three acts. The album tells the story of a real moment when everything felt impossible, when the only question left was whether to keep going.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 7, 2025


Mykola Redefines Heartbreak with Self-Aware Dance-Pop Single "Always Lead to You"
In "Always Lead to You," Mykola cheerfully owns his messiness, positioning himself as the toxic one blowing up phones at 3 AM.
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 7, 2025


Saint Friday's "REASON" Proves Bad Decisions Make Great Rock Songs
Saint Friday's debut single, "REASON", is essentially four minutes of acknowledging you're in a terrible situation and choosing to stay anyway
Sharanya Nadar
Nov 3, 2025


Austrian Duo Thirteen Returns with Timely Track "Rude Boys"
"Rude Boys" finds Thirteen stepping into territory they usually avoid. The band admits they try to stay away from political statements, but this track came from a place they couldn't ignore.
Sharanya Nadar
Oct 29, 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
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