Sandra Mae Lux captures a heartbreak tale with jazz ballad “Everyone Else Knew”
Sandra Mae Lux has dedicated three years to shaping her latest album, and in “Everyone Else Knew,” she delivers a gemstone of storytelling encased in pure jazz elegance. This is the second and final single, a glimpse into her world that feels quietly devastating, intimate and vulnerable, timeless in its
Allie Jean delivers a folk classic with “Across the Great Divide”
Certain songs never go out of style, and for Allie Jean, “Across the Great Divide” is a folk classic, and a reminder that strength, resilience, and that powerful feeling of connection can be found beyond age or background. Written by Kate Wolf, the timeless anthem takes on new relevance in
Hannah Trim redefines heartbreak in new single “That Ain’t Love”
“That Ain’t Love” by Hannah Trim is a contemporary country anthem that turns the conventional breakup song on its head, providing strength in place of sadness and clarity instead of confusion. With a bright pop-country production, the song is anchored by an anthemic chorus and a straight-to-the-point message. Her words
Séhkou bows and brings reverence with “Proverbs 30:4 (Obeisance)”
Séhkou dares to deliver something radical with “Proverbs 30:4 (Obeisance).” This is a track, an introspective prayer over atmospheric production that breathes with deliberate space. Every line here feels carefully placed, as if each word were a confession and an act of surrender. The cadence is scriptural, the delivery slow
Lil Mike & Funny Bone deliver an uplifting anthem with “Water Is Life”
Lil Mike & Funny Bone make a return with their song “Water Is Life,” a hip-hop anthem that encapsulates how they have built and reinforced their reputation for putting on high-tempo performances while producing the type of energy-based music being called for today. Following their Nammy win in the Best
The Hill finds hope in “Let This Storm Pass”
“Let This Storm Pass” by The Hill, the musical project of Jon Kowit, is a gorgeously spare folk ballad, the kind of personal letter to home written in the midst of life’s turmoil. Jon Kowit’s own storytelling is intimate and expansive. With a song of soothing melody and ruminative phrasing,
“A Country Life” by Seth Hancock is an anthem of celebration and simplicity
On “A Country Life,” songwriter Seth Hancock presents his toe-tapping country anthem about the joy of slowing down and admiring the little things. A lighthearted single manages to convey a truly joyous anticipation of ditching city charges for the clean, wholesome rhythms of rural living. For Hancock, songwriting is art
Patrick Lauzon’s “Fixed” is a blend of modern pop and retro vibe
Written during one of Patrick Lauzon’s darkest periods, “Fixed” is a statement on finding clarity, self-forgiveness, and your own strength. The electronic song begins instantly with a burst of strong vocals, and the laser beam is straightforward with minimal autotune on Lauzon’s voice. The production, with its clean instrumentation, groovy
Christian Howse captures chaos and intensity with “A Frenzy of Family Affairs (2025)”
Newfoundland singer-songwriter Christian Howse cracks the door open to one of life’s most complicated and ubiquitous experiences with “A Frenzy of Family Affairs (2025).” Taken from his new album “Break Through,” the folk track immerses itself in the messiness of life, integrating love, strife, and survival into a fabric that
Soulbaita and Slick Salty deliver redemption with “CROSS BEFORE THE CROWN”
On “CROSS BEFORE THE CROWN,” Soulbaita joins forces with Slick Salty to make a hip-hop testimony whose impact is the sound of hope, purpose, and relationship. With its roots in rap’s lyrical frankness, “CROSS BEFORE THE CROWN” speaks to anyone who feels burdened by their past but still longs for