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Dystopian Echoes and a Shot of Hard Won Optimism in George Collins’s “New Way”
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Dystopian Echoes and a Shot of Hard Won Optimism in George Collins’s “New Way”

George Collins’s latest single “New Way” is not just a sonic left turn. It is a swerve into rockier, more defiant territory.

Collins, who is known for his introspective, singer-songwriter roots, dials up the distortion and steps on the gas with this riff-driven track that’s as much a personal reboot as it is a social commentary. Continue reading

City Shadows and Soul Grooves: Massey’s “3:00AM Funk” Finds Light in the Loneliness
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City Shadows and Soul Grooves: Massey’s “3:00AM Funk” Finds Light in the Loneliness

There is a certain kind of stillness that descends on a city at 3AM. Not silence exactly, but a charged quiet like the night is holding its breath.

That’s exactly the atmosphere that MASSEY slips into with “3:00AM Funk,” a track that feels like it’s been lit by streetlamp and stirred by memory. Continue reading

Cut Copy Break Silence With First New Track In Five Years
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Cut Copy Break Silence With First New Track In Five Years

With the release of their new single ‘Solid’, via Cutters Records / The Orchard, GRAMMY-nominated, ARIA award-winning electronic trailblazers Cut Copy make their long-awaited return—reigniting the pulse that’s defined two decades of transcendent dance music and emotional clarity. ‘Solid’ is Cut Copy’s first original release in five years, following 2020’s Freeze, Melt—a critically praised album that saw the Melbourne-originating band exploring … Continue reading

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William May’s “Blaze Without Burning” Offers a Bold New Voice in Contemporary Poetry

There’s a distinct moment in reading William May’s Blaze Without Burning when you realize you’re not simply engaging with poetry—you’re stepping into a parallel dialogue of perception and possibility. Released May 30, 2025, via Finishing Line Press, this debut chapbook defies linearity, both in structure and in spirit, and introduces May as a poet unafraid … Continue reading

“Bored” Is Anything But – DIEMETIC & Løstronaut Deliver a Controlled Bassquake
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“Bored” Is Anything But – DIEMETIC & Løstronaut Deliver a Controlled Bassquake

In their latest collaborative effort, Canadian heavyweights DIEMETIC and Lostrønaut lean all the way into the chaos, offering up a distorted, groove-laced dubstep banger that proves once again they’re not here to play it safe.

Coming hot off the heels of their breakout track “Beat Em” — which has racked up nearly 100k streams on Spotify – “Bored” doesn’t just meet expectations, but it mutates them into something wilder, heavier and undeniably more fun. Continue reading

Amanda Abizaid’s “Hold On My Heart” (Bilingual Remix) – a Postcard from The Soul
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Amanda Abizaid’s “Hold On My Heart” (Bilingual Remix) – a Postcard from The Soul

With her latest release, Amanda Abizaid isn’t just giving us a remix – she is giving us a postcard from the soul.

“Hold On My Heart (Bilingual Remix)” is a lush, bilingual journey that brings the personal with the global, the acoustic with the electronic and the nostalgic with the hopeful for the future. Continue reading

Brooks John Martin Steps into the Light on His Most Personal Album Yet
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Brooks John Martin Steps into the Light on His Most Personal Album Yet

On his self-titled album, Brooks John Martin strips away past identities and fully embraces his most unfiltered and cinematic work to date.

The Cedar Falls, Iowa-based singer-songwriter, who is known for his past monikers like Toast and The Blue Danes, now presents a body of work that feels like both an arrival and revelation. Continue reading

Stephen Jaymes Looks for a Way Through on “Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In”
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Stephen Jaymes Looks for a Way Through on “Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In”

Some songs fight. Some songs grieve. Some songs laugh at the absurdity of it all. Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In somehow does all three at once.

Stephen Jaymes doesn’t sugarcoat reality, but he also refuses to drown in it. His latest single is a meditation on exhaustion. The kind of exhaustion that settles in after too many pointless arguments, too many battles that end in stalemates, too many cycles of outrage that leave everyone exactly where they started. The title is tongue-in-cheek, but the sentiment is real. How do you keep going when everything feels like it’s stuck on repeat? Continue reading

Kentucky Unveils Hauntingly Intimate Music Video For “Same Street (Different Towns)”
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Kentucky Unveils Hauntingly Intimate Music Video For “Same Street (Different Towns)”

Following the release of his poignant single “Same Street (Different Towns),” Canadian artist Kentucky now brings the song’s emotional depth to life with a strikingly personal music video. Filmed against a stark winter backdrop, the video captures the deep ache of separation, visually translating the song’s themes of longing and emotional distance within the setting … Continue reading

Animals In Denial “Crash Course Volume 3 Rust Covered Lust” Burns Bright
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Animals In Denial “Crash Course Volume 3 Rust Covered Lust” Burns Bright

With “Crash Course Volume 3: Rust Covered Lust” Animals In Denial takes the listener on a visceral, high octane ride full of raw energy, relentless riffs and lyrics that cut deep.

This is the sound of an artist at full throttle, unafraid to experiment while staying true to the rebellious spirit that defines his work. Continue reading