From the heart of Orlando, Carrabelle invites listeners to join them on a new sonic journey with the release of their latest single, “We Can Fix You.” This track emanates a poignant yet playful exploration of human vulnerability, offering a balm for those who’ve ever felt shattered, misunderstood, or in need of something to stitch … Continue reading
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Reeya Banerjee Releases New Single “Upstate Rust” – Exploring Love, Leaving and the Courage to Begin Again
Reeya Banerjee’s final single before the release of her album This Place is a soaring, echo drenched anthem about grown up love, making tough choices and the bittersweet ache of moving on.
“Upstate Rust” draws its title from a passing comment during Banerjee’s NYC years. Something of an offhand phrase that became a personal badge of identity, and which is now the emotional centerpiece of this record. Continue reading
Tides of Grace – Molly Thomas Delivers a Meditative Farewell in “I Am a Wave”
There’s a stillness in “I Am a Wave” that somehow says everything.
As the final track on Molly Thomas’s upcoming album Tumble Home, it arrives like a quiet exhale after a long and emotional journey – soft but resolute, delicate and yet full of depth.
Co written and performed by Thomas and longtime collaborator Ken Rose, this song is both a gentle parting and a profound summation, speaking to the impermanence of connection and the inevitability of returns. Continue reading
Debo Ray Delivers a Daring and Soul Stretching Debut
On her long awaited debut album Debo Ray, the Boston based artist bursts on to the scene. This is a record that is both reclamation and revelation. And it is a fearless one too with its exploration of musical genres as well as themes of identity, truth and artistic power.
From the opening notes of “Tell Me What You Want,” Ray makes her intentions clear. The track folds slick R&B rhythms into a spitfire rap verse, a bold and immediate sign that Ray’s musical instincts refuse to stay in one lane. Continue reading
Pete Calandra’s “Night Mist” Offers Peace in a Chaotic World
There’s something uniquely brave about making quiet music amidst the noise of all the technology and the world we live in today.
With Night Mist, veteran composer and pianist Peter Calandra leans all the way into soft restraint, as he creates a gentle and glowing collection of piano based meditations. Across eleven tracks, Calandra distills a lifetime of musical experience all the way from Broadway to television soundtracks and cinematic scores, into something deeply personal, uncluttered and profoundly serene. Continue reading
Reeya Banerjee’s “Runner” Turns Daily Chaos into a DIY Rock Sprint
For anyone who’s ever worked a 9 to 5 in New York City, Reeya Banerjee’s latest single “Runner” might hit a little too close to home, only in the best way possible.
It’s a sharp, breathless burst of punk-leaning indie rock that captures the madness of the daily grind with wit, style and honesty. Continue reading
Gun-Shy Butterfly’s “Manchild” is a Cathartic Call Out That Channels Fury and Alt-Rock Bite
There’s nothing delicate about Gun-Shy Butterfly’s latest single, “Manchild,” released today.
Despite the name, this Philadelphia based duo isn’t here to flutter quietly. They are here to explode.
With distortion drenched guitar hooks, crashing drums and a dual vocal attack that balances melody and rage, “Manchild” arrives like a clenched fist through the speaker. Continue reading
Ben Neill’s “Morphic Resonance” Bends Sound, Science and Soul Into a New Kind of Listening
In “Morphic Resonance”, Ben Neill doesn’t just compose a track. He constructs an alternate physics for music itself. The piece, named after biologist Rupert Sheldrake’s controversial theory that memory exists in nature through morphic fields, unfolds like a living system.
It’s cyclical, reactive and quietly radical. It’s not a song you hear once and remember – it’s one that seems to remember you. Continue reading
Love, Delusion, and Descent – Siren’s “Nightmare Paradise” Debuts with Gritty New Video
With today’s release of “Nightmare Paradise”, rock veterans SIREN have delivered a hauntingly cinematic track that blurs the line between romance and ruin.
Drawing deep from Americana myth and modern rock energy, the band’s latest single captures the tragic glamour of doomed love with a powerful mix of grit, melody, and storytelling. Continue reading
Havilah Tower’s “Open Wide” Is a Quiet, Soulful Turning Point
In her stunning new single “Open Wide”, Havilah Tower delivers a deeply vulnerable meditation on disillusionment, inner clarity and the slow, powerful unraveling that often precedes healing.
“Open Wide” is the kind of song that feels like sitting across from someone who, after a long silence, finally decides to say the thing they have been holding in their chest. And when they say it, the room changes. Continue reading