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Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’

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Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Watermelon & Ginger' by Curly Mouth
Curly Mouth’s Watermelon & Ginger is more than just an album; it’s an immersive journey through sound, emotion, and artistic growth. Years in the making, this vibrant release captures the spirit of curiosity and perseverance, blending genres and personal storytelling into a richly textured listening experience. Whether you’re drawn to introspective lyricism or adventurous sonic landscapes, this record offers something memorable at every turn. 1. A Bold Fusion of Genres From
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Nexus' by Max Nemo
Max Nemo’s debut album, Nexus , isn’t just a collection of songs, it’s an immersive emotional landscape that bridges the personal and the universal. Across its eleven tracks, Nemo transforms moments of grief, love, reflection, and rebirth into sweeping, cinematic soundscapes that linger long after the music ends. For anyone seeking music that moves, heals, and challenges in equal measure, Nexus offers an experience both intimate and expansive. Here are five reasons this albu
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Manic Waves' by Billy Peake
Billy Peake’s Manic Waves isn’t the kind of record that politely asks for your attention—it grabs it, shakes it a little, and then somehow makes you grateful it did. It’s a debut solo album in name only, carrying decades of songwriting experience, but what makes it feel urgent is how unfiltered and present-tense it sounds. This is a record about modern noise—political, digital, emotional—and how to survive inside it without going numb. 1. It makes political music feel alive
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘This Is What It Feels Like’ by Memory Spells and Jordan Whitlock
Dream-pop has a way of capturing emotion like no other genre, and This Is What It Feels Like , the debut collaborative album from Jordan Whitlock and Memory Spells’ Matt Bauer, proves exactly why. Crafted across miles and brimming with intimate, cinematic soundscapes, this record is both a personal diary and a sweeping exploration of human connection. If you’re looking for music that lingers in the mind and tugs at the heart, here are five reasons why this album deserves a sp
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Maybe We’ll Make It' by Corban Chapple
Corban Chapple’s debut EP, Maybe We’ll Make It , is the kind of release that demands your attention from the very first note. A deeply personal and sonically rich project, it captures the emotional turbulence of new beginnings while showcasing a rare level of artistic control. Blending Alternative R&B, Soul, Hip Hop, Pop, and Jazz, the Australian-born, New York City-based artist delivers a cohesive and introspective body of work that marks an exciting new chapter in contempor
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Platinum-Selling Multi-Instrumentalist & Producer Kaelin Ellis Announces New Album Governor
Platinum-selling multi-instrumentalist and producer Kaelin Ellis has announced his highly anticipated producer-led album, GOVERNOR . Alongside the announcement, he shares “ HELLO.MORNING,” a vibrant new single and the second preview of the project featuring Tyler, the Creator collaborator Madison McFerrin and SWEATA , out now. “HELLO.MORNING” offers a glimpse into Ellis’s signature producer-driven approach, where his genre-blending sound takes centre stage alongside a
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘You Got This’ by Marcello Cordova
Marcello Cordova’s latest single, “You Got This”, featuring Evie Lizarraga, isn’t just another track, it’s a musical boost of inspiration, faith, and sheer energy. Whether you’re a fan of alternative rock, contemporary Christian music, or just love songs that uplift, this release promises something memorable. Here are five reasons you won’t want to miss it: Empowering Message: The lyrics of “You Got This” are designed to inspire listeners to face life’s challenges with resil
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Apr 6


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Let's Try Again' by Will Foulke
There’s a certain kind of album that feels like a conversation—honest, reflective, and impossible to fake. With Let’s Try Again , Will Foulke delivers exactly that kind of listening experience. Blending rock, pop, and blues into a cohesive, emotionally driven record, the album captures the highs, lows, and messy in-betweens of growth and moving forward. If you’re deciding whether to dive in, here are five solid reasons why this one deserves your time. 1. Emotionally honest so
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Apr 6


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'CHROMEsoME' by 4ra 4ra
In a world where music, visuals, and performance collide, 4ra 4ra’s CHROMEsoME stands out as a fully immersive audiovisual experience. More than just an EP, it’s a journey through identity, transformation, and survival in a hyper-technological future. Each track invites listeners to step inside a conceptual world where the line between human and machine is blurred, making CHROMEsoME a must-listen for anyone interested in cutting-edge soundscapes and thought-provoking storyt
Louise Clark
Apr 6


Curly Mojo Releases An Infectious Energy Meets Soulful Depth In ‘Roads Walked (DANCE MODE)
Curly Mojo, the independent powerhouse from Gimuy (Cairns), has done it again with “Roads Walked (DANCE MODE).” In under three minutes, he crafts a song that feels impossibly big, catchy hooks, uplifting instrumentation, and deeply resonant lyrics all coexisting effortlessly. From the first beat, you can tell this is more than a dance track; it’s an anthem designed to move both body and mind. What’s remarkable is Mojo’s multi-instrumental mastery. Recorded entirely in his ow
Louise Clark
Apr 6


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'worse' by DBsock
DBsock’s latest single “worse” is a quietly devastating alt-R&B track that pulls you into the messy, mesmerizing world of emotional complexity. Minimal yet immersive, the song captures the tension of staying in a toxic relationship while fully aware of its impact. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to DBsock’s music, here are five reasons why “worse” deserves a spot on your playlist. Emotionally Raw Storytelling – DBsock dives deep into the obsessive push-and-pull of a
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“Simple Life” offers a more reflective side of The Nth Power
Photo Credit: Elle Jay The Nth Power have unveiled a new single titled “Simple Life,” continuing the rollout of their upcoming album Never Alone , set for release on May 1. The track highlights a stripped-back sound, centred around a relaxed rhythm and a focus on musical space. The band’s emphasis on live performance is evident throughout, with each instrument contributing to a cohesive, unforced arrangement. The song originated from bassist Nate Edgar’s personal reflections
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