“Boyfriend Material” - J Terrell
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“Boyfriend Material” - J Terrell

If Cowboy Tango was J Terrell’s wild road trip through the open desert—windows down, sun setting, genres flying by in a blur—then Boyfriend Material feels like the part of the movie where the hero cleans up, puts on a sharp jacket, and walks into the room owning it.

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“Fall Back” - Oryah
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“Fall Back” - Oryah

Oryah’s new single Fall Back feels like that moment when life forces you to hit pause—not as a defeat, but as a way to gather strength and move forward. It’s his third release of the year, and it carries a kind of weight that makes it clear this track has been living with him for a long time.

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“Highway to Nowhere” - Arnold J.
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“Highway to Nowhere” - Arnold J.

Arnold J. isn’t interested in sticking to the script—and his new single Highway to Nowhere is proof. On first listen, it feels like a dusty road trip anthem, a song that wants you to roll the windows down and sing along. But scratch the surface and you’ll find a much deeper layer, one full of existential questions and the kind of introspection that sneaks up on you while the guitar licks and gospel-tinged harmonies keep your foot tapping.

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“Favorite Game” - SERAh Ft. Summer Rona
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“Favorite Game” - SERAh Ft. Summer Rona

If you’ve been following SERAh’s ever-expanding sci-fi soundscape, you already know she doesn’t just drop singles—she drops chapters. Favorite Game isn’t just another melodic bass track, it’s a continuation of a saga—Chapter 2 in her 20-part odyssey, Lyra’s World. And honestly? It feels like the perfect escalation.

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“The Process of Remembering” - Lodo
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“The Process of Remembering” - Lodo

There’s something almost alchemical about the way Lodo’s debut album The Process of Remembering comes together. Formed in the Hudson Valley in the winter of 2023, the four-piece feels less like a band and more like a collision of temperaments that were waiting to find each other. You can hear that spark from the first note.

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“To The Four” - Ian Rae
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“To The Four” - Ian Rae

At 78 years old, Ian Rae isn’t just writing music—he’s rewriting what it means to begin again. His new album, To the Four, is more than a collection of tracks; it’s a milestone, a toast to four whirlwind years of late-blooming artistry.

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“Silence & Tears: 17 Musical Short Stories” - Chameleon Music
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“Silence & Tears: 17 Musical Short Stories” - Chameleon Music

Mark Taylor—better known under his pseudonym CHAMELEON MUSIC—isn’t just releasing an album here, he’s carving out a completely personal lane within the world of modern composition. His new project, Silence and Tears: 17 Musical Short Stories, does exactly what the title promises: seventeen compact, self-contained pieces, each one unfolding like a vignette, a chapter, a memory you didn’t know you’d buried until the music brought it to the surface.

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“Oblivion” - Ste Kelly
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“Oblivion” - Ste Kelly

Ste Kelly is back, and this time he’s hitting where it really counts—with a song and video that manage to feel both deeply personal and entirely collective. OBLIVION marks the first taste of his upcoming sophomore record Midnight Manifesto, and it arrives hand in hand with a visual companion directed by longtime collaborator Finn Keenan.

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“Livin' it Up” - Audra Watt
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“Livin' it Up” - Audra Watt

Nashville’s Audra Watt is stepping into her boldest chapter yet, and her latest single “Livin’ It Up” feels like the spark that lit the fuse. Co-written with LA-based songwriter Jeffrey East, the track doesn’t just carry Audra’s signature warmth and storytelling—it’s the sound of an artist finally breaking the mold she thought she was stuck in.

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“evil” - SUUNCAAT
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“evil” - SUUNCAAT

Montreal’s underground has been simmering with strange, dark energy, and with “evil”, SUUNCAAT has cracked it wide open. This single doesn’t just play—it strikes, cuts, and convicts. Every lyric lands like a cross-examination in a courtroom of the soul, demanding truth where dishonesty has festered.

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“Love Me...Not” - Mia Delamar
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“Love Me...Not” - Mia Delamar

Atlanta keeps blessing the music world with fresh talent, and Mia Delamar is one of its brightest stars on the rise. With her new album Love Me…Not (dropped September 5), Mia proves she’s not just dabbling in R&B-pop—she’s shaping it into something soulful, smart, and seriously addictive.

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“Lesser Than” - Stephanie Westdal
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“Lesser Than” - Stephanie Westdal

Some songs exist to comfort, others to entertain—but then there are songs like Stephanie Westdal’s “Lesser Than”, which cut straight into the marrow of uncomfortable truths. Released September 12th via World Peach Records, this single doesn’t just make you listen—it makes you confront.

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