Mark Winters channels nature and connection in “All In The Rhythm”
Mark Winters is here with an upbeat folk-pop release inspired by a hike through Zion National Park. “All In The Rhythm” is driven by acoustic guitar and a steady rhythmic pulse, immediately creating momentum and pulling you in. It’s a reflective, yet accessible piece in the genre. The production is
“Burning Lullabies” sees Charlie Cope balance warmth and quiet tension
“Burning Lullabies” represents a folk-pop release from Charlie Cope that leans heavily on bluegrass textures, with the song itself becoming something of a reflective work. The track is the title track from his latest record, and it emerges from a night of reckoning informed by memory, distance, and the fleeting,
Andrei Marian shapes a forward-thinking jazz narrative on “Ethics Unimposed”
Andrei Marian returns with “Ethics Unimposed,” a more polished, vibraphone-centric jazz trio release composed without imposition. Based on compositions written several years earlier, remixed with today’s perspective, this record begins as a quick one, tethering how a previous purpose becomes the basis for the current artistic agency. The production delivers
Rone Andrews delivers confident dance energy with “Some Tongue Therapy”
Rone Andrews commences with a purpose in “Some Tongue Therapy,” but the song develops from a single inspiration into a three-concept composition. The heart of the record is R&B and soul, but it moves freely between genres, helping keep the record’s shape organic while maintaining a concentrated, dance-primed feel right
Jacquie Daniels delivers a timely rock statement with “Taxman”
Jacquie Daniels is back with a sharp, timely release, “Taxman,” a straight shot to the heart of the tension many working folks are feeling today. It draws on Southern rock and blues-rock, but it’s a manifesto from the start, influenced by economic hardship and ordinary pressure. The record is grounded
Amy Solylo transforms heartbreak into country-pop anthem “He Wants Me (Dead)”
The latest from Amy Solylo, “He Wants Me (Dead),” is a pop-country track that introduces its character up front through modern-feeling songwriting. The song is based on self-denial and self-delusion, a classic contradiction of the human heart as it attempts to convince itself about something that is so clearly crumbling.
Lora Haskell channels quiet strength in “Behind The Broken Smile”
Written from lived experience, Lora Haskell reveals “Behind The Broken Smile” as a deeply personal country ballad, the release serving as both an emotional touchstone and reflective narrative. The record sets a somber tone and lets its themes of concealed hurt and strength speak with clarity of purpose. It is
ECHOFLIP elevates christian faith with new anthem “Kingdom Rise”
ECHOFLIP delivers an impactful Christian hip-hop anthem, “Kingdom Rise,” blending devout fervor with intensity. The single is at the crossroads of faith and street-minded narrative, setting out its thematic bedrock and ambitions. The record lays a path from the outset, anchored in durability and fortitude. The vocal delivery has the
“Rungs of Love” finds Jenny Gillespie Mason balancing emotion and devotion
Jenny Gillespie Mason is back with “Rungs of Love,” a reflective folk song that introduces her forthcoming record, “In the Safety of the Light.” Produced by Noah Georgeson, it gives the song a polished brush that roots it in the introspective, spiritually minded folk tradition. The single feels both intentional
“CIRCLES” by AKA Longwalker delivers a reflection on burnout and balance
AKA Longwalker returns with “CIRCLES,” an essential hip-hop drop that tells the unavoidable tale of emotional labor and burnout. The song, produced by Deborah Charles and Greg Smith, has a clear thematic target of the silent struggles of a woman burning through the burden of work, family, and endless responsibility.


