
The Stylus Method goes on a ride with new single, “The Long Goodbye”
The Stylus Method returns with “The Long Goodbye,” a tune that feels like a long drive toward the sunset, equal parts nostalgia-tinged and refreshing. This track finds them blasting out of the gate with a muscle-car mix of classic aggression and contemporary sonic palettes that will stand out in a

Essy returns with high energy anthem “The High Road”
Rising American Singer-Songwriter Essy is back with the new single “The High Road,” a driving anthem that mixes glistening synths, upbeat percussion, and powerhouse vocals. This song lays a snare on you from its first pulsating note, providing an aural dopamine drip that recalls racing down a neon-drenched highway into

Hutton explore raw emotions with new single, “5 Stages of Grief”
Hutton leads listeners on a deeply personal journey with her latest single, “5 Stages of Grief,” a blend of alternative, country, and soft strings. More than a breakup song, this is an intimate reflection of heartbreak, healing, and the emotional roller coaster in between. “5 Stages of Grief” draws you

Mia Cefalo releases a high energy anthem, “Things You Grew Up With”
Mia Cefalo is reviving the electric energy of late 90s and early 2000s pop-punk with her new single, “Things You Grew Up With.” This adrenaline rush of a track is a time machine in sonic form, filled to the brim with enormous hooks, punchy guitars, and a rebel heart that

Ruston Taylor redefines nostalgia in new single “29”
Ruston Taylor’s new single, “29,” is a moment in time infinitely tied up in gritty guitar techniques and reflective lyricism. Sculpting an anthem for the awkward in-between years, when youth feels like a distant memory, but adulthood still lacks a home address, Taylor drops a sound that melds pop-oriented indie rock with

ZZ Ward sparks an uproar with “Love Alive”
ZZ Ward is back, and she’s hotter than ever with a new single, “Love Alive,” a thunderous heart-and-soul jam that offers a jolt of adrenaline to the veins. As soon as the beat drops, Ward hits the ground running with a blend of blues, a bit of country, and rock. Structured