“Past Present Future” is a genuinely exceptional tune that displays the musical skill and creative vision of The Spiritual Leaders, a Cavan-based indie electronic group. With this, the band has once again delivered a haunting and electrifying masterpiece, effortlessly blending various styles to create a sound that is both inventive …
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Carson Ferris returns with the most beautiful song possible, “Speed Limit,” his second song of the year. The song is a testament to the 13-year-old Provo, UT-based singer’s obvious skill and promise, as he has demonstrated an amazing level of maturity and artistic depth in his music. Released on 3rd …
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Mooncrüe is an Austin-based band that was founded by a group of NASA dropouts who were abandoned on the moon. They have obviously found their vocation in making music that speaks to the spirit. “Animal,” released as their debut track on the 20th of February this year, is a hypnotic …
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With influences from Florence and the Machine, Kate Bush, Bjork, and Fiona Apple, Prima Apollinaare is a Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter renowned for tracks with gorgeous soundscapes and atmospheric textures that one can immerse themselves in while making their emotions levitate with pleasure. And by fusing rock and pop components into …
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Clare Easdown is a singer from Australia, Menai, whose lyrics are profound and enlightening, with melodies that make listeners fall in love with her music. Working with Simon Pipe of Barbados, the pair has released “Burned Into My Past,” a sincere, calming, and soulful new song with a hauntingly gorgeous melody …
Read More »Harlow’s Monkeys Reviews What Happens “When the World for Humans End” With An EP
Harlow’s Monkey, the sensational solo project of singer/songwriter and producer Tommy P based in San Francisco, has released their latest project, “When The World for Humans End,” a seven-track brilliant and insightful EP that explores the devastating impact of late-stage capitalism on urban environments. This EP is a deeply personal …
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Kurst, a Canadian rapper with origins in the Toronto hip-hop scene who now resides in Windsor, Ontario, introduces us to his newest magical hip-hop single “The Oracle,” an impressive and complex song that effortlessly blends various Disney movie allusions with personal diary entries although the initial intention of the song …
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Joel Rivendell, based in Melbourne, Australia, is a songwriter and performer who has been playing and presenting music for over 30 years but now primarily creates tunes as a hobby. Joel, a skilled songwriter, and performer blends pensive and engaging music with the calming sonic experience of fascinating soundscapes with …
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Blair Djuna is an emerging music sensation known for his soulful vocals and enthralling songs that construct stories of love, grief, and self-discovery. Blair, who is from Sydney, Australia, takes influence from his personal experiences and the world around him to produce music that connects with listeners on a deep …
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Introducing Adik Angel, she is a prolific composer who dwells and creates in Switzerland. Hailing from Plovdiv* in Bulgaria, the initial spark of creativity entered her life from the beginning and has stayed with her ever since. As a composer who has spent several years developing an exceptional collection of …
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