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Martin Lloyd Howard – Rapids
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Martin Lloyd Howard – Rapids
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Ava Valianti – “Sophomore Slump”
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Ava Valianti – “Sophomore Slump”
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Nobody’s Home by franxie

Franxie’s Nobody’s Home feels like standing in a quiet room after the noise has already done its damage. There’s no dramatic fallout here, no explosive confession — just the slow…

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A Luminous Journey Through Dream, Memory, and Psychedelic Reflection

Hide Inside The Moon feels like stepping into a half-remembered dream and deciding not to wake up. Mortal Prophets, guided by John Beckmann’s singular vision, deliver an album that drifts…

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Three Decades of Songs Shaped by Grit, Reflection, and Quiet Resolve

World On Fire feels like the work of an artist finally laying everything on the table. Spanning nearly three decades of songwriting, Downtown Patriots’ latest album carries the weight of…

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A Genre-Free Ride Through Stories, Memory, and Rock-Rooted Freedom

Class 2 Rapids feels like a long drive with an old friend who has a lot of stories to tell and isn’t in a rush to finish any of them.…

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LESS Breaks the Silence with the Fierce Honesty of “Hellya!”

“Hellya!” feels less like a song and more like an emotional release caught on tape. With this single, LESS steps decisively into a bolder, rock-driven space, shedding hesitation and leaning…

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Consequential Finds Calm in Motion on “Dark Sky”

“Dark Sky” feels like a late-night thought captured before it fades. Consequential’s latest single moves with patience and purpose, unfolding as an atmospheric drum and bass track that values mood…

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A Cold, Heavy Descent Into Aleph’s Expanding World

Infinity Fall I is a tightly focused EP that introduces Watch Me Die Inside as more than just another genre experiment. It feels deliberate, emotional, and oddly personal, even beneath…

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RIOFONIC — A Cosmopolitan Love Letter to Rio Through Jazz and Bossa

Mafalda Minnozzi’s RIOFONIC is a radiant, worldly celebration of Brazilian music seen through the lens of a truly global jazz artist. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, the album feels less…

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War Against Reality — Dark Rituals at the Edge of Sound

On War Against Reality, K6R6NZ6N does not present an EP so much as an intrusion. The project exists in a liminal state—neither band nor persona—channeling witch house, dark electronics, post-punk…

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Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over Opens a Cinematic Passage Between Death and Renewal

Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice begin their People Zero journey with “Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over,” a striking and emotionally layered single that functions as both…

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