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The Most Powerful Storms Are The Quietest

Published on September 20,2025 by Taylor Keane

Sonnet's new single “Wishing for Rain” is as raw as it is resonant. The Korean vocalist,...

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Showing Off Her Smooth, Genre-Bending Sound

Published on September 19,2025 by Frankie Hoover

With “Kiss & Let Go,” ANASTÁZIE delivers a radiant anthem of empowerment. The song is about...

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Memphis Spirit, Modern Soul

Published on September 19,2025 by Frankie Hoover

There’s an undeniable bravery in Mary Hatley’s The Poison I Choose. With each song, she peels...

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To The Stars - Ignacio Peña

Published on September 16,2025 by Frankie Hoover

Ignacio Peña’s To The Stars is the kind of song that makes you want to lace up your sneakers, hit...

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Intimate Live Renditions Of “Taylor” & “Just For One Night.”

Published on September 15,2025 by Ronnie Chavez

Pop-leaning singer-songwriter Jess Yaffa strips her music down to its rawest form with her new...

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An Addictive Sonic Trip

Published on September 13,2025 by Frankie Hoover

On Emerald Spy, Annika Zee proves that pop can be as subversive as it is addictive. This is an...

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Playful, Confident & Just A Little Off-Center

Published on September 13,2025 by Frankie Hoover

Playful, confident, and just a little off-center, “What’s Baby’s Name?” feels like Elare André...

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A Mirrorball Of Emotion

Published on September 13,2025 by Frankie Hoover

Few songs manage to shimmer while cutting so deep, but “HATE IT HERE” is built on contradiction....

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Blues Revivalism Is A Risky Game

Published on September 13,2025 by Frankie Hoover

Blues revivalism is a risky game. Too much imitation and you’re karaoke, too much invention and...

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Surf Pop With Teeth

Published on September 05,2025 by Mia Jenkins

On “Weed in the Garden,” Collin Keller proves that surf pop isn’t all board shorts and bonfires....

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