TJ Spencer blends resilience and depth in “Bent, Broken and Bruised”
“Bent, Broken and Bruised” is the latest single from TJ Spencer, a country/blues rock song based on real-life experiences and feelings. The tune places Spencer among storytellers who prefer honesty, offering a more realistic view of endurance and how people wear out. TJ Spencer’s voice suits a raw, guitar-driven arrangement
Big Space sets a quiet standard with “Always Been There” ahead of new album
Big Space returns with “Always Been There,” the second single from their upcoming album, “Pendulum Effect,” which will be released on June 5 on vinyl, CD, and digital formats. The song features a 3/4-time modern jazz guitar trio ballad defined by lyrical guitar phrasing and some understated ensemble interplay. The
And Then Some launches new era with electronic track “Know”
The first track from And Then Some’s upcoming album is titled “Know,” an upbeat electronic track. Combining trap-inspired beats with textures typical of future bass immediately places the record in the category of experimental electronic music. An introduction to the project was written with great confidence and vision. Grounded by
Eylsia Nicolas & Tennessee Joe Creek reimagine country emotion in “Never Stop Loving You Country”
Eylsia Nicolas delivers the country version of “Never Stop Loving You Country,” feat. Tennessee Joe Creek preserves the emotional essence of the original ballad while placing it in a modern country context. The duo collaborated to create a rendition that sounds both historically relevant and contemporary. Eylsia Nicolas delivers a
Van Vernon blends reflection and resilience in “Ride on” ahead of new album
Van Vernon continues to define his artistic identity with “Ride on,” a single from his upcoming album, “Welcome and Goodbye.” It’s reflective and forward-thinking, written from real-life events and conversations to escape the cages of our predicament. It places Vernon in a reflective position within the modern alternative music spectrum.
Sizelle enters the pop landscape with emotionally charged debut “Unwords”
Sizelle makes an entrance with her debut single, “Unwords,” a pop-driven alt-pop song that places her firmly in the new wave of confessional songwriting. This track examines the emotional states that exist and attempts to capture and distill the tension of feelings and experiences. The release sets a personal, introspective
Cédric Moulié blends silence and sound in emotional single “L’encrier”
Cédric Moulié’s new pop single, “L’encrier,” features ambient style and marks a new, deeply reflective chapter in the trajectory of his artistry. The song sets him in a modern pop world that prioritizes eloquent narration over crisis management, and the production is as cinematic as it gets. It also showcases
Chris Hughes turns life struggles into spiritual strength on “God Built”
Chris Hughes returns with “God Built,” a contemplative record born of his own battles and faith. This song is a kind of redemption story, tracing a road from struggle to metamorphosis. For Hughes, struggle is the breeding ground, what makes significant an otherwise soulless game grounded in faith and discipline.
Myster Rhythm and CJay unite on clean, contemporary hip-hop track “Cutie”
East Coast artist Myster Rhythm drops a new hip-hop track titled “Cutie,” featuring CJay, and it was produced by Justin Jay Beats. With a self-assured tone, the record moves both artists into the territory where modern rap ideas meet an over-polished, radio-ready structure that feels premeditated and attuned to industry
Aimee Nielsen explores emotional honesty on “Love Me For Me”
Nashville-based country singer Aimee Nielsen recently released her latest single, “Love Me For Me.” And as part of the narrative she has been telling through her art, this is rooted in raw emotion and self-definition. This song is a look at unconditional acceptance and the anxiety of seeking real connection.


