Idyll by Carey Clayton: Review
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Idyll by Carey Clayton: Review

After the sprawling, conceptual journey of Headless, Carey Clayton is back with something entirely different—yet equally immersive. His latest album, Idyll, is a deeply intimate, genre-defying collection of instrumental pieces that flow like vignettes from the landscapes that inspired them…

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“Do You Remember Anything?” by Fendahlene feat. Portobello Express: Review
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“Do You Remember Anything?” by Fendahlene feat. Portobello Express: Review

Fendahlene is back, and this time, they’re making some serious noise—both sonically and lyrically. Their new single, "Do You Remember Anything?", isn’t just another indie rock track; it’s a full-blown call to arms, drenched in groove-heavy riffs, punchy basslines, and an undercurrent of simmering frustration. It’s got swagger, it’s got grit, and it’s got something to say.

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The Dark Side of the Tanning Bed by Jackie Moontan: Review
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The Dark Side of the Tanning Bed by Jackie Moontan: Review

Jackie Moontan isn’t just a musician—he’s a legend in his own orbit. Whether he actually crash-landed in a Mississippi swamp in the ‘70s, lost part of his vision staring at Elvis’ rhinestone suit in Vegas, or maybe taught James Brown the funky chicken (highly debatable), one thing is for sure: he’s been traveling this strange blue planet, writing songs about everything and everyone he encounters.

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“Morphus” by Abøn: Review
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“Morphus” by Abøn: Review

Danish-Canadian artist Abøn is back with “Morphus,” the mesmerising first single from her upcoming album Wings of Adelaine. Inspired by the Morpho butterfly, one of the largest and most breathtaking butterflies in the world, “Morphus” is a song about grace in the midst of transformation, finding beauty in change, and embracing the unknown with open arms…

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“two songs featuring corinna” by Ryan John Clary: Review
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“two songs featuring corinna” by Ryan John Clary: Review

Boston-based artist Ryan John Clary is back with a brand-new release, “two songs featuring corinna”—a stunning two-track single that dives deep into themes of growth, communication, and self-reflection. Collaborating with fellow Boston musician Corinna, Clary crafts a release that’s as intimate as it is universal, blending introspective songwriting with immersive indie production for a listening experience that lingers.

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Are You Here? by Le Days: Review
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Are You Here? by Le Days: Review

Swedish composer and writer Le Days has never been one to follow a straight path, and his latest album, Are You Here?, is no exception. This deeply introspective record is a slow-burning exploration of identity, self-perception, shame, and grief—a sonic experience that lingers long after the final note…

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“Wheels Stop” by Eddie Cohn: Review
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“Wheels Stop” by Eddie Cohn: Review

Eddie Cohn is back, and he’s going deep this time. His new track “Wheels Stop” is a bold anthem about breaking free from negativity, embracing growth, and cutting ties with anything (or anyone) that’s holding you back. It’s part of a six-song EP, and this track marks a major shift for Cohn—both musically and emotionally. He’s pushing his sound into new, raw, and vulnerable territory…

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“Float” by Eleri Ward: Review
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“Float” by Eleri Ward: Review

Eleri Ward lets go and drifts into the unknown with new single “Float.” After turning heads with her electrifying first single “There You Go”, singer-songwriter Eleri Ward invites us into an even deeper, more introspective space with “Float”, the second single from her upcoming album…

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