Eylsia Nicolas illuminates faith and recovery in “He Walked Among Us”
“He Walked Among Us,” the new single by Eylsia Nicolas, arrives as a gentle sunrise of hope and contemplation. That’s what makes this song perfect for Easter, and it takes you on a cinematic journey through times when faith is tested and then restored. Eylsia transforms a story of what
Rone Andrews & Red Blood unite genres and voices on “We All Count”
In Rone Andrews’s “We All Count,” a compelling lens on socioeconomic awareness. Featuring Red Blood in the song, it urges people to consider a world in which no one race, religion, or belief should have power over others’ lives. It is a great combination of various beat styles. Pop melodies
Nick Hedden turns up the joy with country single “Is That So Wrong?”
“Is That So Wrong?” invites people to step away from their hectic lives and into a small-town barroom where they can be home. Nick Hedden pulls you into the soft glow of neon lights, where worries go away, and laughter fills the air. The song, which is the titular track
Kojo Kay launches cosmic hip-hop journey with “THE BOYZ ALL WENT TO JUPITER”
In the vast universe of contemporary hip-hop, Kojo Kay is his own singularity. “THE BOYZ ALL WENT TO JUPITER,” the thumping lead single from his self-produced debut mixtape “TONEBOW,” somehow sounds both thrillingly familiar and boldly new. You are transported to a melodic realm where introspective mood meets rhythmic swagger.
Yurina crafts a cosmic universe with debut album “Neptune Diamond Rain”
Yurina is a trailblazing band, and they just released their debut album, “Neptune Diamond Rain.” It’s a 33-minute tour in which indie rock, alternative rock, and indie pop fold into a sound that’s deep and wide. At the heart of this nine-track album, which took two years to make at
Rich Freed and The Renegades capture raw energy on “You Know It’s Gonna Be Alright”
With its uproar and energy, Rich Freed’s “You Know It’s Gonna Be Alright” opens like a jolt of pure adrenaline, loud and proud and defiantly alive. It’s a potent new chapter for the Toronto-based Scottish artist, and the first single with his full band, The Renegades. It has the kind
Skinny Sands explores the silent questions of commitment and love in “How Do I”
Skinny Sands’s new song begins like a tranquil thought intractable. Just one of those late-night musings that you know happens when love feels as ephemeral as it does final. With a gentle indie-folk feel, “How Do I” envelops you in a moment of deep humanity and openness, accompanied by resonant questions
“Just You Wait” by Stephanie Phillips delivers a powerful message of hope
“Just You Wait” begins like a hushed but resolute promise in the dark. It starts as a moment of contemplation and eventually morphs into an affirmation of power. Stephanie Phillips’s new indie folk release is straightforward about its emotions. It speaks to the fear and cruelty immigrants face in today’s
DontxSleep delivers fearless energy with hip-hop anthem “Bop”
DontxSleep just dropped “Bop,” a track that hits you with a twisted, darker vibe, deep and absolutely mesmerizing from the get-go. The song’s bass-heavy production has a gritty hip-hop foundation that comes off like a boom built for those who crave unvarnished, underworld energy. The production gravitates toward thick, rumbling
Annabelle Swift celebrates the courage to step into your true self with “Belong”
“Belong” by Annabelle Swift reads like one of those quiet but declarative statements. It’s an emotional milestone for everyone learning to trust their own path. Swift’s introspective singer-songwriter track reflects the desperate nature of stepping into a new identity before waiting for anyone to validate it. “Belong” is about telling


