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Tony Frissore – “Bad Strategies”

Tony Frissore’s new single “Bad Strategies” arrives with urgency, clarity, and a deep groove that refuses to let the message drift into the background. Released on December 19, 2025, the track is a funk driven reflection on leadership, power, and accountability, shaped by an artist who understands both musical tradition and modern tension. From the…
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Larry Karpenko – “Celebrate the King”

“Celebrate the King” is a joyful, faith-filled holiday single that captures Larry Karpenko at his most expressive and intentional. Released as the centerpiece of his Christmas project of the same name, the song stands as both a musical invitation and a declaration of purpose. Rooted in worship but overflowing with celebration, it reflects Karpenko’s desire…
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GIANFRANCO GFN – “GIOMANÈ”

Released on June 6, 2025, GIOMANÈ is a confident and fully realized statement from Swiss guitarist, composer, and bandleader Gianfranco GFN. Although often introduced as a single title, GIOMANÈ is in fact his fifth full-length album, and it plays like the culmination of years spent refining a personal musical language. Rooted at the crossroads of…
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John Smyths – “Now I’m Wiser”

Released on August 31, 2025, “Now I’m Wiser” is a deeply personal statement from John Smyths, a song shaped by time, patience, and lived experience. Smyths made it clear that this release took longer than usual because he wanted it to be right, and that care shows in every detail. This is not a rushed…
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Foxy Leopard – “The Call”

Released on November 28, 2025, “The Call” marks a defining moment in Foxy Leopard’s artistic path. Hailing from Quebec, Canada, the artist delivers a single that is not designed for quick consumption, but for reflection. This is music built around meaning, memory, and intention, and it asks the listener to slow down and truly engage.…
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Sam Zucker – “Ashwood Road”

Sam Zucker’s debut single, “Ashwood Road”, released on September 9, 2025, is a deeply personal and emotionally resonant work that immediately establishes him as a thoughtful new voice in contemporary folk-inspired music. The track serves as a touching homage to his family’s cherished home in Springfield, New Jersey, exploring themes of grief, healing, and resilience…
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Dog Years – “A Different Animal”

“A Different Animal,” which was released on November 30, 2025, is Newcastle band Dog Years’ assured comeback. The group returns with a song that denotes development and a renewed sense of purpose after a few quiet years since their 2019 material. As they get ready for the album “MEGAFAUNA” in March 2026, the single serves…
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“They Mostly Come At Night … Mostly” – HEADleave A Cinematic Synthwave Tribute to the ALIENS Universe
With “They Mostly Come At Night … Mostly,” set for release on December 19, 2025, German artist HEADleavedelivers a strikingly atmospheric and deeply respectful tribute to one of sci-fi cinema’s most iconic creations: ALIENS. Rather than falling into the parody or novelty approach often seen in fan-inspired music, HEADleave approaches the franchise with genuine reverence,…
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Sabrina Nejmah – “Don’t You Worry”

Sabrina Nejmah’s latest single, “Don’t You Worry”, released just before the close of 2025, confirms that this young artist is already developing a distinct voice in contemporary pop. At just 17 years old, Nejmah blends sensitivity and maturity in her songwriting, exploring complex emotions with a clarity that belies her age. This track is an…
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Indoor Friends – “Where I’m Going”

Indoor Friends return with “Where I’m Going,” a reflective new single that sits at a turning point for the band. It’s their first release as a trio and the first time Krista steps forward as lead vocalist. That shift gives the track a fresh emotional register. Her voice carries both vulnerability and quiet resolve, mirroring…
