Sons Of Racketeers spark with folk-rock anthem “Beat The Press Gang”
Sons Of Racketeers return with “Beat The Press Gang”, a ferocious single taken straight from their new six-track album EP, “New Land.” This is a visceral, dynamic trip that blends tradition with unfiltered rock-and-roll energy and countless surprises around every corner. Beginning with a decidedly folkish vibe, the song immediately
CAR287 blends memories and energy in powerful rock anthem “Muddy Waters”
CAR287, a Canadian rock group, makes some noise with “Muddy Waters,” a track off their self-titled debut LP. Embracing the folklore of Red River flood history, this song transcends a story of survival and resilience as well as the unbreakable spirit of the prairie. “Muddy Waters” grabs you with its
Shar reimagines a classic with rock rendition of “Baby Can I Hold You”
Some songs seem timeless and continue to live on through reimagining, and Tracy Chapman’s “Baby Can I Hold You“ is one of them. Shar now takes his turn in that legacy, offering a rock-edged take on the song’s original roots while giving it new life with fresh flourishes of energy
Kat Kikta’s “Was It Almost Love?” is an anthem of healing and self-worth
“Was It Almost Love?” by Kat Kikta illustrates how, even when breaking down, it can be a process of opening the heart to closer love and support. This alternative pop single beautifully pairs melancholy strummed melodies with ethereal vocals that soothe while pricking at old pain. Central to the song
Eylsia Nicolas blends genres in new single “Misbehaving”
Bold, brave, and unapologetically personal, Eylsia Nicolas returns with “Misbehaving,” a defiantly genre-blending anthem that cannot be caged. Seamlessly fusing the intimacy of a singer-songwriter perspective with hints of jazz, soul, and pop influences in her sound, this is a statement of resilience and artistic freedom. The track’s moods and
Duplexity’s “MERCY” is an anthem that explores resilience and honesty
With “MERCY”, their 13th release, Duplexity delivers a gut-punch of betrayal, anger, and longing, propelled by thick riffs and searing emotion. It chronicles the harrowing aftermath of being left behind by someone who once held your entire world, grasping for dear life at the shards of your worth. The track
Kay Soul redefines strength with new album “Heavy Set”
Combining the reflective heat of ’90s R&B with gospel touches and a resilient hip-hop sensibility, Kay Soul serves it up righteous on her new project, “Heavy Set,” a soulful 12-track journey that dares to challenge society’s expectations while championing self-respect and inner strength. Running just under 37 minutes, “Heavy Se”
Echomatica sparks discovery with new single “Something”
On their new single “Something,” Auckland-based four-piece Echomatica continues to carve out a unique niche of their own in the indie world. Mixing indie rock with dream pop shimmer, indietronica ambience, and the hazy slink of new wave, their sound is at once epic and intimate, a quality that has
LuhRen soars to new heights with inspiring single “Sky High Walkin'”
LuhRen’s new joint “Sky High Walkin'” serves as a loud testament that purpose and persistence can strut hand in hand. This faith-based anthem carries a message that cuts deeper than the beat. The production is lean and unyielding, flexing for the street, not just swag but an uplifting purpose. LuhRen’s
Mag Dale’s “From A to O” is an anthem of resilience, hope, and healing
Mag Dale’s single, “From A to O,” is a display of loss, endurance, and optimism. Bearing out of the song’s time to be born, a song penned within two days after losing a close family friend to suicide. What resulted is an upstanding testament that has transcended personal pain, brought


