Marielle inspires hearts with tender new single “Just Keep Breathing”
“Just Keep Breathing,” a famous song from Marielle‘s first album, “Angel Station,” is a gentle but powerful reminder of how strong we can be. The song’s singer-songwriter style gives it emotional depth and a hint of hope. It shows a significant period in the artist’s life when she took risks,
Lorraine Leckie and Her Demons launch a poetic voyage with “Goddamn Outer Space” LP
Lorraine Leckie and Her Demons venture audaciously into unknown realms with “Goddamn Outer Space,” their eighth album and one of their most artistically ambitious creations to date. This record is a fully developed psychological landscape, shaped by two years of exploration and created in collaboration with guitarist and producer Hugh
Flow delivers a defiant rock statement with new release “Crapshoot”
Flow is back after 10 years away from making art, and their first single, “Crapshoot,” shows they have a new identity and purpose. The song is a passionate call for awareness, sovereignty, and self-determination, with a lot of rock energy and emotion. It is both a return and a reclaiming.
The Low Stakes Band paints a dreamscape with warm anthem “Lala Land”
In “Lala Land,” The Low Stakes Band plays a folk-pop song meant to help people relax, smile more, and take them to a place where music makes everything better. Eric Colville and Ann Holbrook have written a song that makes you feel dreamy while also being fresh and lively. It
Halcyon Cowboys confront the noise and chaos with “Shouting Slogans”
“Shouting Slogans” by Halcyon Cowboys is a dark, moody hip-hop song that cuts through the political fog with clarity, sensitivity, and a strong sense of purpose. The song is based on dark beats and deep movie sounds, and it sits at the crossroads of spoken-word truth, downtempo bass, and alternative
Enamen starts a global movement with “Sufi Hop Anthem”
Indonesian artist Enamen introduces a new, daring, and spiritually moving genre he calls SufiHop in the song “Sufi Hop Anthem.” He creates a new musical style by combining modern hip-hop with the slow, meditative rhythm of Sufi dhikr. In this type of music, music is both a way to express
Eyal Erlich captures love fading away in new single “I Wish I Knew”
In “I Wish I Knew,” singer-songwriter Eyal Erlich sings about heartbreak in a subtle, moving way that builds up rather than explodes. The song captures the deep sadness of someone who sees love slip away and can’t do anything about it, yet is brave enough to face the truth. Eyal‘s
MIVA fuses pain and healing in new anthem of rebirth, “Traction”
In “Traction,” Montreal’s MIVA takes her art to the next level, where openness becomes strength and surviving becomes a song. The song, which will be on her upcoming EP “For The Record,” which comes out on December 1st, captures a key moment in her personal and artistic growth. “Traction” tells
Hélianthème tells a maritime folklore on “Le Pêcheur & Le Dôme de Verre”
Hélianthème‘s “Le Pêcheur & Le Dôme de Verre“ is a bright spot on their EP “Épique la Baleine!” It’s a folk song based on mythology, maritime imagery, and a strong belief in people’s strength. The music, written by Alexis, who grew up near the ocean and its dangers, goes against
Eylsia Nicolas turns questions into graceful sound on “How Many Prayers”
Eylsia Nicolas‘s latest single, “How Many Prayers,” is a subtle look at the human heart, questioning, suffering, hoping, and finally coming out refreshed. The song blends soul, pop, and spiritual warmth to create a conversation between weakness and strength, drawing on the artist’s journey of prayer, perseverance, and unexpected joy.

