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Louie Rubio Lands Softly With Indie-Folk Gem “Free Fall”

Louie Rubio’s latest single, “Free Fall,” is a quiet triumph—a masterclass in restraint, honesty, and emotional weight. Known for his extensive musical résumé that includes collaborations with giants like Ty Dolla $ign, Post Malone, Nile Rodgers, and Chicago, Rubio now trades the spotlight for solitude, offering a deeply personal piece that feels more like a […]

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Awild Mind’s “Dreamer” Soars With Quiet Defiance and Hope

There’s something unmistakably sincere about the music of Awild Mind. Rooted in the lush landscapes of Clare, Ireland, his sound doesn’t just come from a place—it comes from a feeling. A feeling of searching, of healing, of confronting the hard stuff without letting it consume you. His latest single, “Dreamer,” is a continuation of this

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Gina Zo’s “Dirty Habits” Is a Rebellion in Heels and Headphones

Gina Zo is anything but ordinary. A fierce, unapologetic force hailing from the suburbs of Philadelphia and now thriving in the creative pulse of Los Angeles, she is a vocalist, songwriter, and all-around rebel rewriting the rules of rock-pop. Her story begins with childhood nights lit by flashlights doubling as strobe lights, and grandparents as

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When Will I Be “The Loved”? Siena Fantini’s Heartfelt New Ballad

At just 15 years old, Siena Fantini is already establishing herself as a force in the world of pop songwriting, bringing raw emotion and diary-penned honesty to every track she releases. A Los Angeles native with a voice that dances between confident vulnerability and soaring melodic clarity, Siena has a rare gift for turning teenage

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Rob Finlay Paints Emotion in Sound on “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise”

Rob Finlay has always had a knack for capturing raw emotion and shaping it into something cinematic, something that resonates deeper than the surface. With his newest EP “Sunset | Darkness | Sunrise,” he continues that journey—not just musically, but personally, emotionally, and sonically. Known for his edgy acoustic twist on alternative folk, Rob’s songwriting

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Jake Huffman’s Next Chapter Hits Hard with “On The Edge”

Jake Huffman’s musical journey reads like a rock ‘n’ roll odyssey fueled by raw talent, relentless evolution, and a drive that’s carried him from basement covers to major festival stages. At just 14, he posted a cover of Phish’s “You Enjoy Myself” from his parents’ basement in Connecticut with his band McLovins. That video went

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Kerry Charles Returns with the Smooth and Soulful “Slow Bleeding”

Kerry Charles has always thrived in that deliciously confusing space where performance art and personal reflection blur, and his latest single, “Slow Bleeding,” continues that tradition with flair and finesse. The New Jersey-based singer, producer, and falsetto-wielding groove-smith doesn’t just write songs—he crafts sonic scenes that flicker between retro fantasy and raw emotional truth. With

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Duncan Horlock’s Intimate Tribute in “Wish You Were Here”

Duncan Horlock, the solo artist tucked just south of London and crafting pop songs out of a former photographic studio, continues to carve out a space for himself in music with vulnerability and heart. His newest single, “Wish You Were Here,” is a poignant piano ballad that strips everything back—no flashy production, no overdone layers—just

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Dylan Perkons Returns with “We Don’t Know the Ending Yet”

Dylan Perkons continues to carve a path that feels deeply personal and refreshingly honest. Originally from Santa Maria, California, and now based in Vancouver, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has long been drawn to moody, introspective songwriting. His work effortlessly weaves influences from folk-rock giants like The National and Big Thief to the quiet wisdom of

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