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Please Don’t Burn The Sage by Ryan Yingst

When I first heard Ryan Yingst’s “Please Don’t Burn The Sage”...I was mesmerized. The song has a couple of twists, especially if it's your first time listening to the amazing Ryan Yingst. Ryan is...

Met a Man by Sam Stokes

In a world that doesn’t stop getting harder and crueller, one of the things that still amazes me is how humans can feel empathy towards each other and care about others pain...

Album: The Island (Part One) by Birds are better

 While listening to Birds are Better I thought it was easy to describe their sound. It sounded familiar. But whenever I started trying to put this into words, I completely failed. Birds...

Seven In The Morning by Birds are better

"Seven In The Morning" by Birds Are Better is a track that made time stop for me once I listened to it. The simplicity of the guitar composition makes everything more intimate...

Album: Annihilation Signals by Lee Switzer-Woolf

Lee Switzer-Woolf’s latest album release is a stunning display of conflicting imagery. Satellite-era synths meet warm acoustics, robotic beats meet delicate musical soundscapes, and abrasive atmospheres, wrapped around tentative and thoughtful lyrical...

Album: Sparrow by Tara MacLean

It’s been almost a regular misfortune that pop and indie artists who make songs driven by vocals and lyrics don’t bat an eye to making their musical compositions as dynamic or moving...

Richard Feynman by Man at Sea

After a long break from releasing new music Man at Sea has returned with a heart-warming single titled “Richard Feynman” that was released on March 24th. Man at Sea is the brainchild of...

Two Fish by Francis Eden

Australian singer/songwriter/producer Francis Eden recently released her latest single "Two Fish" on February 24th, marking it as her third single and the first of the year. After gaining experience as a musician...
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