“Inside” arrives as Kris Kolls’ first release of 2026, and it feels deliberately placed. Rather than leaning into reinvention or dramatic transformation, the song captures a subtler shift: the moment when emotional clarity replaces the need for answers. From the opening lines, Kris positions herself as an observer instead of …
Read More »Maya Lumen releases new effortlessly stunning single “Maynard’s Song”
On paper, Jaqueline F. Moore was set—running her own Marriage and Family Therapy practice, teaching at her alma mater, painting works that offer transcendence from the mundane, and earning certifications in yoga, reiki, meditation, and more. She was well on her way to building a fascinating, complex inner relationship with …
Read More »Belle VEX is back with electric new single “Mania”
Singer-songwriter Belle VEX is the poster child for transforming moments of frustration and limitation into art—music unafraid to protest, declare, and dissect the realities of life. Growing up in New England, the arts have always shaped his world, guiding his journey and aspirations from a young age. Unbeknownst to him, that path …
Read More »NTHN Finds Quiet Truth in “Lonely Again”
There is a particular kind of loneliness that doesn’t come from conflict or heartbreak, but from time. Friendships thin out. Circles shrink. Not out of drama, but out of life, simply moving forward. That understated emotional shift is the foundation of “Lonely Again,” the latest release from NTHN, and it’s …
Read More »“Used to Love” Signals a Turning Point for Maithili Raelle
“Used to Love” doesn’t chase dramatics or lean on empty breakup clichés. Instead, Maithili Raelle delivers a measured, introspective track that feels lived-in and emotionally grounded.
Read More »Peppermint Heaven sends ‘Nothing More Than Love’ into rave-ready remix
Peppermint Heaven has returned with their synth-pop wrapped in blistering overhead lasers and atmospheric sub drops. Nothing More Than Love (The Remixes) provides a grouping of four tracks that each push the glossiness of the original into progressively heavier territory. The LA-based pair have handed their original to a sharp …
Read More »The Long Way Home Inside “Boy” — Baldy Crawlers and the Grace of Becoming
There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t arrive with noise or insistence. It shows up quietly, like dusk settling in, and before you realize it, the light has changed. “Boy,” the latest offering from Baldy Crawlers, is one of those songs—less a performance than a meditation, less a declaration …
Read More »Forged in Fire: OBLIVEA and the New Blueprint for Independent Rock
New Orleans, LA — In an era where rock music is often declared dormant, OBLIVEA is doing something far more disruptive than reviving the genre—they are redefining how modern rock thrives outside the traditional industry machine. Loud, deliberate, and unrelenting, the band’s rise is not built on nostalgia or imitation, …
Read More »Marley Chaney Charts the Quiet Return to Self on ‘Where I Go When I Leave You’
Marley Chaney has never sounded interested in spectacle. Her work has always leaned toward the interior, favoring emotional clarity over grand statements, and Where I Go When I Leave You feels like the most distilled expression of that instinct to date.
Read More »Breaking Weather, Breaking Free: Eleyet McConnell Find the Light on “The Horizon”
There’s a certain moment in every great rock song when resolve overtakes doubt—when the weight lifts just enough to let the light in. On “The Horizon“, Eleyet McConnell step squarely into that moment and let it ring. From the opening lines, the song establishes its emotional stakes. Storms loom. Shelter …
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