A!MS unites with The Splash Gang on new hip-hop track “Wait What”
A!MS releases “Wait What,” a new hip-hop/rap track together for the first time with The Splash Gang. Featuring ZieZie, Ramz, Liilz, and Brodie, the track boasts one of the most high-profile lineups in UK rap. The record positions A!MS, the artist best known for his broad, cross-scene reach, at the
Angel De Salt makes a bold new statement with “You’re Not Ready For Me”
Angel De Salt has released “You’re Not Ready For Me,” an anthem of confidence in R&B/soul, on the California-based independent label Echoed Words. The record is a confident, identity-driven declaration, positioning the artist as a voice of self-possession and artistic intent, marking a clear artistic debut at this juncture. Angel
Deena Maddox captures fleeting romance in “Darlin'”
Deena Maddox returns with “Darlin’,” a country release that captures a powerful, commonplace moment between two people. The song is set in a packed bar and finds two people caught in a locked gaze, waiting for one to make the first move. The production gives the story time to unfold
Michael Lyon delivers a stark reflection on conflict with “Why Wage War”
Michael Lyon returns with “Why Wage War,” a dynamic singer/songwriter track that honestly but judiciously addresses one of the biggest global issues. The opening serves as a contemplative protest piece, describing Lyon as a voice willing to dissent against prevailing narratives while also striving to advance a reincorporation of our
Temi explores openness and freedom on “Hoe Phase”
Temi drops “Hoe Phase,” a powerful R&B/Soul track featuring Swagger Rite and Blacka Da Don, exploring the fine line between indulgence and emotional clarity. The song establishes itself in the contemporary R&B landscape as a direct examination of a stage often experienced but rarely articulated with such honesty. The production
Phil Andrew channels real-life turmoil into country blues debut “Same”
Phil Andrew’s debut single, “Same,” is a country-blues release rooted in real chaos, and he delivers it with incredible authenticity. Recorded in his home studio in Grande Prairie, Alberta, the track reflects a time of personal turmoil that would shape its story and sound. Andrew’s stance from the beginning is
Mr D delivers raw reflection and resilience on “To Make Me Better”
Mr D gives us “To Make Me Better,” a profoundly introspective country blues ballad that’s all about straightforward storytelling and crystal-clear emotion. The track gets to the heart of its story, one defined by personal loss, separation, and the painful process of self-awareness. The production is intentionally sparse so that
Evil Creek channels tension and truth on “Cut Me Down to Size”
Evil Creek is back with “Cut Me Down to Size,” a rock record that delves into emotional tension and psychological depth. The track opens a great story about manipulation and a slow realization that you might get pulled too deep into something that was once magnetic. The production is tight
Zircon Skyeband transform “Savior With A Razor” into a modern rock force
Zircon Skyeband delivers a strong reimagining of Beth Hart’s “Savior With A Razor,” turning the song into a strong rock statement, full of raw intensity and musical refinement. The band carves a distinct identity, combining blues-based textures with contemporary rock in a manner that is both deliberate and hypnotic. The
Kat Orlando crafts a clever dance anthem with “Mean Daughter’s Wedding”
The latest single from Kat Orlando, “Mean Daughter’s Wedding,” emerges as a refined and well-produced addition to the electronic dance scene, inspired by a real-life incident. Inspired by an offhand remark, the track takes an everyday phrase and transforms it into a bold, creative idea, a testament to Orlando’s skill


