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The Ian Pearson Band Revisit and Reinvent the Past on Getting Nowhere

There is something admirable about an artist revisiting a song written more than three decades ago and finding new meaning in it. With Getting Nowhere, The Ian Pearson Band do exactly that. What began in 1993 as a track by the band Along Came Us has been reshaped, reimagined, and released as a four-track EP …

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Jai turns vulnerability into strength on “Stronger (that girl)”

There’s a difference between writing a motivational song and living one. On Stronger (that girl), Jai doesn’t just offer encouragement she documents transformation. Hailing from Beaumont, Texas, Jai introduces herself not with bravado, but with testimony. Released on February 14, 2026, Stronger (that girl) feels intentionally timed a statement about self-love rather than romantic love. …

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Vincent J. Rigney Channels Heart and Heritage on “Tidal Wave Of Love”

There is something undeniably sincere about “Tidal Wave Of Love.” It does not feel manufactured or calculated. It feels lived. With this new single, Vincent J. Rigney delivers what he describes as a true story about one amazing woman, and that authenticity shapes every note. Set for release on 27th February 2026, the track tells …

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Housework Capture Chaos and Clarity on The Strawberry Tapes

There is something instantly gripping about The Strawberry Tapes. From the first track, it feels urgent, wired, and unapologetically alive. This is not a debut that eases you in. It throws you into the middle of its world and expects you to keep up. And honestly, that is exactly why Housework make such a strong …

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Max Sarre steps into his next chapter with “2025”

There’s a noticeable shift in confidence on 2025. Not the kind that shouts, but the kind that settles in. Max Sarre has always had the instincts of a strong pop songwriter — clean melodies, emotionally accessible hooks — but this release feels more self-aware than what came before it. At 23, with over 1.3 million …

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DIEMER balances nostalgia and reinvention on “Lifting Up”

There’s always a risk when an artist leans into classic rock influence. The line between homage and imitation is thin. What makes Lifting Up interesting is that DIEMER walks that line carefully. The DNA of Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, and The Rolling Stones is undeniably present — particularly in the melodic structure and guitar textures. But …

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Zachary Mason finds power and tenderness in “Sweetheart”

There’s a confident emotional arc running through Sweetheart that makes it feel both classic and immediate. Zachary Mason opens the song gently, almost cautiously, before letting it grow into something heavier and more assertive. That shift is where the track really comes alive. It mirrors the way love itself often unfolds, starting softly before revealing …

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Marcane turns survival into sound on Ephemeral

There’s nothing distant or abstract about Ephemeral. It feels lived in, written from the inside out, and carried forward with intent. Marcane doesn’t approach this EP as a concept exercise. It’s a document of survival, shaped by an honest attempt to understand himself and stay here long enough to heal. Faced with an official diagnosis …

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Robbie Rapids lets the songs roam free on Class 2 Rapids

Listening to Class 2 Rapids feels less like stepping into a single sound and more like getting pulled along a moving current. That’s very much the point. Robbie Rapids doesn’t box himself in here. Instead, he leans into decades of influence and lets each song go where it naturally wants to go. At its core, …

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