KiTe Finds Light in the Dark on His Soulful New Single “Shadows”
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KiTe Finds Light in the Dark on His Soulful New Single “Shadows”

Singapore born and Melbourne based artist KiTe steps further into his world of sleek, introspective R&B with his brand new single “Shadows,” a track that shimmers with restraint and clarity. This is a song that lingers, and breathes in its own melancholy and lets each note find its place.

Opening with soft, reverb washed guitar and a heartbeat of muted percussion, “Shadows” immediately sets a late-night mood – it’s spacious, intimate and quietly cinematic. KiTe’s voice glides through the mix with vulnerability, his tone equal parts smooth and aching. Continue reading

Community in Full Color: APLA Health’s “Best in Drag Show” Caps Off a Season of Celebration and Support
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Community in Full Color: APLA Health’s “Best in Drag Show” Caps Off a Season of Celebration and Support

Capping off back-to-back weekends of fundraising and community building, APLA Health once again brought Los Angeles together in spectacular fashion with the 2025 Best in Drag Show, held Sunday, October 5 at the historic Orpheum Theatre in Downtown LA. Following the success of last weekend’s 41st annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles, thousands filled the Orpheum … Continue reading

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Scot “Little” Bihlman Explores Resilience and Reflection in New Single “Heavy Head”

Scot “Little” Bihlman has long been a craftsman of songs that balance introspection with raw musicality, and his latest release, “Heavy Head,” is no exception. The track, which serves as the title song for his forthcoming album on V13 Music, unfolds as a moment of stillness amid the chaos of everyday life, inviting listeners to … Continue reading

Alex Thomen’s “Where Did They Go Wrong?” Turns Social Critique Into Song
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Alex Thomen’s “Where Did They Go Wrong?” Turns Social Critique Into Song

Alex Thomen isn’t the kind of artist you can easily pin down. Trained as a composer, he has written everything from cinematic trailer music to intimate solo piano pieces, and now he’s dropped a satirical rock single that feels both timely and timeless.

“Where Did They Go Wrong?” is sharp, funny and just a little bit tragic. It’s a song that digs into the irony of people you once knew taking turns you never would have expected. Continue reading

Kat Lee Rivers Redefines Resilience with “American Heartbreak (Acoustic Version)”
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Kat Lee Rivers Redefines Resilience with “American Heartbreak (Acoustic Version)”

At a time when so much of the world feels divided and loud, Kat Lee Rivers offers something different—a song that leans into empathy rather than noise. Her new single, “American Heartbreak (Acoustic Version),” is stripped down to its essence, guided by Rivers’ warm, unguarded voice and the understated guitar of Grammy-winning producer Bob Lanzetti … Continue reading

One Hundred Moons Explore Darkness and Beauty with New Single “Volodya”
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One Hundred Moons Explore Darkness and Beauty with New Single “Volodya”

One Hundred Moons continue to push the boundaries of their sound with the release of “Volodya,” a hypnotic and tension-filled new single out today. The track is the second glimpse into the band’s highly anticipated album Black Avalanche, offering a deep exploration of the darker, more cinematic side of their music. While lead single “Black … Continue reading

Mifarma’s “The Five Stages of Grief” Finds Beauty in Transformation
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Mifarma’s “The Five Stages of Grief” Finds Beauty in Transformation

Grief is not a straight line, and Mifarma’s “The Five Stages of Grief” makes no attempt to flatten it into one. Instead, the track unfolds in movements that mirror the messy, nonlinear way we live through loss. New York-based artist Danielle Alma Ravitzki, performing as Mifarma, has crafted a song that is less about mourning … Continue reading

Witnessing the Slow Motion Crash in Revvnant’s “Rise”
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Witnessing the Slow Motion Crash in Revvnant’s “Rise”

“Rise” hits like a slow motion collision you can’t look away from. From the opening piano chords, there’s a mournful, searching quality, a reflection of the climate despair so many of us can feel.

Elias Schutzman, the mind behind Revvnant, calls it a “slow-motion car crash”. It’s horrifying, hypnotic and strangely beautiful all at once. And it’s “Rise” that carries that tension through layers of rage, despair and fleeting hope, echoing the emotions we feel as we watch the world unravel.

The visualizer to accompany the track was created by Morgan Beringer Studio, which has been BAFTA nominated for its video art and post production work. This video mirrors the tension in “Rise” perfectly. Continue reading

Kate Pierson Releases New Track “Pillow Queen (Bright Light Bright Light Summer Remix)”
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Kate Pierson Releases New Track “Pillow Queen (Bright Light Bright Light Summer Remix)”

There is no voice as distinctive in alt-dance-rock as Kate Pierson’s. Just ask Iggy Pop, Jack White, and R.E.M., all of whom enlisted her vocal contributions for such memorable tracks as “Candy,” “Venus,” and “Shiny Happy People,” respectively. Best-known as a founding member of the singular, trailblazing B-52s, Pierson is beloved for her soaring vocals … Continue reading