Rone Andrews and Vonn Russell embark on a journey with “Where You Go, Baby I Go”
With the title track of his first album, Rone Andrews introduces himself to the music world in a way that perfectly captures the album’s spirit. “Where You Go, Baby I Go” is a close mix of R&B, soul, and jazz that showcases Andrews’ talent for working with others and for
Jen Ambrose turns rejection and heartache into a healing anthem with “Heart of Stone”
“Heart of Stone,” Jen Ambrose’s new single, is a very personal song about betrayal, unkindness, and the feeling of being rejected that everyone has. Ambrose is a blues singer-songwriter with a rare talent for turning her own pain into music that is both raw and calming. The song is about
Adam Nelson reimagines childhood memories and joy on “Mushroom Kingdom Grooves”
The Jazz/Funk album “Mushroom Kingdom Grooves” by Adam Nelson is fun and upbeat, with a bold, modern take on memories. There are five songs on the release, totaling just under 13 minutes, and it’s a small burst of creativity meant to make people happy, bring back memories, and keep them
Brian Mullins reflects on memory in new country anthem, “Hills of West Virginia”
Brian Mullins’ country song “Hills of West Virginia” shows off his storytelling skills in a subtle way, and in this song, he talks about what it’s like to go back home and find that everything has changed. Mullins had lived in Georgia for 30 years when he decided to return
ReeToxA challenges the past with brutal honesty on “HMAS CERBERUS”
“HMAS CERBERUS” by ReeToxA is a strong song that mixes the roughness of Australian rock from the 1990s with a modern alternative and grunge sound. The song uses poetic storytelling and brutal honesty to create something both shocking and fascinating. The song, based on real events in Jason McKee’s life,
With “We Will Get Through This,” Chris Oledude finds a quiet power in friendship
“We Will Get Through This” by Chris Oledude is a soft but very moving song that shows that music doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful. The song builds slowly, drawing people in with warmth, honesty, and emotional honesty instead of flashy production or over-the-top gestures. Chris wrote the
I, Captain starts a bold new chapter with “Turnable” album
I, Captain creates an album with “Turnable” that is both timeless and modern, like a record stored away for years that is now worth a lot. This third full-length album, rooted in rock and alternative music, marks a turning point for the band and offers you a richer experience grounded
Evelyn Cornell delivers a letter through story with “Dear Mr Matthew”
Evelyn Cornell’s “Dear Mr. Matthew” marks a significant shift from the romance of her summer debut, delving into darker, more complex emotional territory. The song blends country and indie folk, speaks to things everyone can relate to, and still feels like a personal letter. The song, which was partly inspired
Tilden Parc’s “BLUE HOUR” captures the moment between night and day
“BLUE HOUR,” Tilden Parc’s hip-hop record, made alone and in reflection, is a personal account of how he feels in 2026. The simple performance visual that goes with this idea makes it even stronger. The accompanying visual was filmed in Long Beach and Orange County just before dawn and relies
T2i redefines afro-pop energy through rhythm and culture on “Koté Misyé Soti? – Remix”
T2i’s remix of “Koté Misyé Soti?” is meant to make you feel good both physically and mentally, and it becomes a bold, club-ready release that can’t be put into a box when Liatecy is added to it. Instead, it does best at the intersection of culture, rhythm, and movement. The


