Gun-Shy Butterfly’s “Manchild” is a Cathartic Call Out That Channels Fury and Alt-Rock Bite
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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
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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
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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
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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

Stephen Jaymes Ascends on “King Jaymes”, a Folk Punk Gospel for the End Times
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Stephen Jaymes Ascends on “King Jaymes”, a Folk Punk Gospel for the End Times

From the first track of “King Jaymes” it’s clear this isn’t your standard debut album.

It’s a culmination – a work that arrives already heavy with lived experience, past lives and sharpened purpose. Stephen Jaymes may be releasing his first full length record, but the journey here has been anything but sudden.

Over the course of two years, Jaymes has quietly built a discography of singular singles and a string of artful and daring videos that blurred the line between performance and persona. Continue reading

“Wake Up” and Listen – Kristy Chmura’s Song for a Planet in Peril
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“Wake Up” and Listen – Kristy Chmura’s Song for a Planet in Peril

When the sky turns orange and the air tastes like ash, something shifts in your awareness. For Kristy Chmura, that shift became a song and a re-awakening.

Her re-worked version of “Wake Up” doesn’t just reflect concern for the planet. It grieves for it. It listens to the land and it responds in melody.

Originally released in 2018, “Wake Up” was a quietly powerful track from Chmura’s debut album called “Stained…Glass Heart”. Now, it is the third single from her upcoming album “Inner Solstice”, and was released on Earth Day to honor our beautiful planet. 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

“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