The Mortal Prophets Rewire the Canon
On Under the Influence, The Mortal Prophets don’t simply cover songs—they dismantle them and rebuild them in their own image. Across five tracks,
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On Under the Influence, The Mortal Prophets don’t simply cover songs—they dismantle them and rebuild them in their own image. Across five tracks,
“Change It!” finds Tom Minor at his most fired-up and unapologetic, delivering a vintage soul-inflected indie rock anthem that feels like a rallying
Ashon Galaxy delivers a smooth and confident statement with “Let Me Know,” a piano-driven soul and R&B single that highlights his natural musicality
“To The Ones” sees NEODYM striking a powerful balance between emotional vulnerability and club-ready energy. Opening with an intimate, confessional tone, the track
With “Self Soothe,” Tony Frissore delivers a piece that functions as more than background ambience — it’s a purpose-built moment of calm. The
Across VITTO, each song feels like a chapter in a deeply personal story, written with restraint and emotional clarity. Song For Her opens
The album opens with the bold confidence of “Lady Nomad,” a track that immediately sets a tone of independence and free spirit. That
Na-Li returns with “Innerzone,” a beautifully crafted lo-fi and ambient piece that drifts effortlessly between tranquillity and introspection. As part of his third
Jazz–R&B artist Jill Desiree delivers a soul-stirring masterclass with her single “Broken,” a track that blends emotional depth, global influence, and refined musicianship
Alexia Vegas steps boldly into the spotlight with “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”, a glossy synth-pop firecracker that pairs irresistible dance-floor