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Eric Alexandrakis – “Life Is Better Live”

Some artists write songs. Others build experiences. With “Life Is Better Live,” Eric Alexandrakis once again demonstrates why he belongs firmly in the latter category. Created as the soundtrack to a short film by acclaimed visual artist Sandro Miller, the single exists at the intersection of music, sound design, visual art, and experimental storytelling. Rather…
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23 Fields – “I’ll See You Soon”

There are songs about love, songs about loss, and songs about the spaces in between. “I’ll See You Soon,” the latest single from 23 Fields, occupies that difficult middle ground where affection remains strong, but time and distance quietly create regrets that are harder to ignore. Written from the perspective of someone struggling with the…
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C’batch – The Vault 3

Some albums are built around a specific moment in time. Others feel like a lifetime distilled into music. The Vault 3, the latest release from C’batch, belongs firmly in the second category. Drawing from archival recordings and unfinished ideas accumulated across decades, the album transforms musical history into something vibrant and contemporary. Rather than presenting…
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Watch Me Die Inside – “Die Gestalt der Fügung verharrt unverrückt”

Some songs tell stories. Others ask questions. The latest Fragment from Watch Me Die Inside does something far more unsettling: it challenges the assumption that the answers were ever ours to choose. “Die Gestalt der Fügung verharrt unverrückt” arrives as another entry in the expanding conceptual universe created by Aleph, a project devoted to examining…
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THE WHISPERING – Part 1 EP

Heavy metal has always thrived on atmosphere, power, and larger-than-life personalities. With their debut release, The Whispering – Part 1 EP, Los Angeles-based outfit THE WHISPERING arrives with all three in abundance. Led by vocalist and guitarist Lucian Fhor, the band immediately distinguishes itself through a sound that embraces both modern heaviness and classic metal…
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Motihari Brigade – “The Great Refusal”

At a time when artificial intelligence is increasingly woven into everyday life, Motihari Brigade have chosen not to celebrate the technology, but to question it. Their latest single, “The Great Refusal,” serves as both a warning and a challenge, delivering its message through sharp-edged rock and a healthy dose of irony. Driven by a jagged…
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Den Edie – “Slipp’n Away”

Some songs take a few months to complete. Others spend decades waiting for the right moment to be heard. “Slipp’n Away,” the latest single from Den Edie, belongs firmly in the latter category. Originally written in 1997, the song carries the emotional weight that only time can provide. Inspired by a young woman named Cassandra,…
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Dali Van Gogh – Roadkill

There is a significant difference between a band that can record a great rock song and a band that can command a stage. On Roadkill, Canadian hard rock outfit Dali Van Gogh make it abundantly clear that their reputation has been built on both. Following an impressive run that includes an East Coast Music Award…
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Dianne Forte – “Hallelujah Just Keep Your Heads Up Now (Instrumental)”

Sometimes a melody can carry a message just as powerfully as words. With the instrumental version of “Hallelujah Just Keep Your Heads Up Now,” Dianne Forte demonstrates exactly that, delivering an uplifting and inspiring musical experience built around hope, perseverance, and faith. Originally released as a vocal track in September 2025, the instrumental version allows…
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The Radio Addicts – “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s”

Some bands spend years trying to generate momentum. The Radio Addicts seem to create it naturally wherever they go. Their third single, “Let’s Party Like It’s The 90s,” arrives on June 12, 2026, carrying all the hallmarks of a band that understands exactly what rock and roll is supposed to do: bring people together, create…
