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Bill Barlow — “By Special Request”: A Heartfelt Journey Through Songs Chosen by the People Who Know Him Best

Bill Barlow’s latest album, “By Special Request,” isn’t just a collection of songs — it’s a tribute to the people who’ve walked alongside his musical journey. Released on October 3, 2025, the 18-track project stands apart because every song on it was selected not by Barlow himself, but by his fans, friends, and family. It’s …

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New Nobility — “Stop the Earth”: A Global Anthem for Peace and Reflection

New Nobility’s latest single, “Stop the Earth,” is more than just a song — it’s a heartfelt call to pause, reflect, and reconnect with our shared humanity. At a time when global tensions and conflicts seem louder than ever, this track steps in as a quiet but powerful voice urging compassion, unity, and change. Inspired …

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Paul Gehl — “A Moment in Time”: A Poignant Reminder to Live Fully

Paul Gehl’s new single, “A Moment in Time,” is a heartfelt and introspective piece that beautifully captures the fleeting nature of life. Recorded in his intimate home studio in Luxembourg City, the song is both a personal statement and a universal message: life is short, and every moment counts. This is a track that resonates …

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_SHOE — “Patterns of Possession”: A Dark Electronic Odyssey

_SHOE returns with a striking new album, “Patterns of Possession,” a release that feels both cinematic and visceral. Set against the backdrop of the larger Devisal narrative universe, this album takes listeners on a journey through a technological landscape where human emotion collides with machine consciousness. Dark synthwave textures, 80s-inspired tones, and glitch-infused sequences shape …

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“It’s All Mad Out Here” by ColourTelly — A Raw, Analog Portrait of a Dystopian Present

Released on October 2, 2025, “It’s All Mad Out Here” by ColourTelly is more than just an album—it’s a bold, unfiltered commentary on our world. At a time when conversations around AI, war, and economic disparity dominate the headlines, ColourTelly captures this unease and channels it into a record that is both musically distinctive and …

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“沉沦” by 彭俐客 — A Poignant Journey Through Love, Betrayal, and Forgiveness

Released on October 7, 2025, “沉沦” is a powerful and emotional new single from 彭俐客 that explores the raw complexities of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. This track doesn’t just tell a story—it feels like an intimate confession wrapped in rich, soul-stirring melodies. With its unique blend of human creativity and AI innovation, it stands as …

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Your Way” by 1POINT5 — A Heartfelt Anthem of Trust and Resilience

Set for release on October 10, 2025, “Your Way” marks a compelling new chapter for the Belgian pop-rock trio 1POINT5. Known for blending energetic rock with warm, introspective tones, the band delivers a track that feels both intimate and anthemic. Rooted in soft rock, this single speaks directly to the heart, exploring themes of trust, …

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“Home” by Phil Woloch

There’s something instantly cinematic about Phil Woloch’s new single “Home” (out October 17, 2025). The Vienna-based singer-songwriter and pianist has crafted a track that feels like the open road—windows down, headlights cutting through the night, and a quiet confidence building with every mile. It’s retro and modern in equal measure: a 70s-inspired, synth-forward indie pop …

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Transgalactica Takes On Hunger and Hope in The Great Escape: Famine

Some songs entertain. Others make you think. And then there are songs like “The Great Escape: Famine,” which do both — with a precision and purpose that feels rare in modern music. Released as the second track on the upcoming album Onwards And Upwards, this new single by Polish father-son duo Transgalactica is a progressive …

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