Day: June 26, 2025

  • Sunday Bummer by Creative Vibrations

    Sunday Bummer by Creative Vibrations

    With their latest release Sunday Bummer, Bend, Oregon-based band Creative Vibrations has delivered a meticulously crafted, emotionally intelligent album that wraps post-weekend melancholy in sonic gold. Helmed by the seasoned hand of Pete Sahaidachny, this record takes a universally familiar feeling—dreading Monday—and uses it as a launching point to explore something deeper: the tension between…

  • Lucas Pasley – Laissez-Faire Love

    Lucas Pasley – Laissez-Faire Love

    Lucas Pasley’s latest single, “Laissez-Faire Love,” is a quietly powerful ode to the often-unspoken struggle of loving others without strings attached. Known for his roots in old-time Appalachian music and his lyrical depth, Pasley brings his trademark gentleness and introspection to a song that wrestles with one of life’s biggest emotional challenges: allowing the people…

  • AK CEEZ – “Call Me”

    AK CEEZ – “Call Me”

    In an era where rap often oscillates between overproduction and surface-level content, AK CEEZ offers a grounded, refreshing voice with “Call Me”—a single rooted in emotion, honesty, and lived experience. Hailing from Buckie, a small town in the North East of Scotland, AK CEEZ proves that authentic storytelling knows no geographic boundaries. Recorded entirely in…

  • Svarp The Harp – “Irjentwat is’ immer”

    Svarp The Harp – “Irjentwat is’ immer”

    In a music landscape that often leans heavily on big production, layered metaphors, and carefully curated images, Svarp The Harp takes a refreshingly honest approach with his latest single, “Irjentwat is’ immer.” The title, a cheeky German phrase that roughly translates to “There’s always something,” sums up the song’s spirit perfectly—life throws curveballs, but you’ve…

  • Mick J. Clark – “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”

    Mick J. Clark – “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”

    Mick J. Clark returns with his latest feel-good summer anthem, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”—a lighthearted and delightfully quirky single tailor-made for family fun, especially for younger listeners. With a title that playfully nods to Clark’s unique pronunciation (“Hulliday” instead of “Holiday”), this track doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s exactly where its charm lies. From…

  • Jorge Natalin – De Zonnewende EP

    Jorge Natalin – De Zonnewende EP

    Jorge Natalin’s ninth extended play, De Zonnewende EP, is more than a collection of songs—it’s a spiritual and political statement, wrapped in deeply personal grief and quietly powerful tribute. Released on June 20, 2025, the project stands as a solemn and poetic meditation on change, loss, and renewal, both in a personal and global context.…

  • Guri Yeller – Black Shoes | Sister Misery

    Guri Yeller – Black Shoes | Sister Misery

    Bolton-based band Guri Yeller has never been afraid to experiment with sound, but with their latest dual-track release Black Shoes | Sister Misery, they make their most confident and fully realized sonic pivot yet. Scheduled for release on June 20th, this single marks a striking departure from the electronically-tinged textures of their previous work (Seeing…

  • Brendan Pegg – I Can Tell

    Brendan Pegg – I Can Tell

    Brendan Pegg’s latest single, I Can Tell, is the kind of song that hits like a quiet truth spoken too late. Clocking in at just under two and a half minutes, the LA-based singer-songwriter doesn’t waste a second in delivering what may be his most emotionally raw and addictive track to date. With subtle instrumentation…

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