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  • Nick Noon Brings Out The Sunshine

    Nick Noon Brings Out The Sunshine

    Insomuch as the artist puts it, it is indented to “take listeners on a sonic journey that will have people appreciating life a little bit more.” And here we are uplifting my spirits going into the holiday tomorrow. You can add “Nick Noon’s Music” to my list of things I am thankful for this year.

  • Tough on Fridays, Easy on the Ears

    Tough on Fridays, Easy on the Ears

    Already bolstering high praise and critical acclaim, this record is, in my opinion, one of the best independent records of 2022 amassing 50k streams and counting on Spotify. They snuck this one in right as we were closing out right before the holidays!

  • Charlie O’Connor Presents A New Rebellion

    Charlie O’Connor Presents A New Rebellion

    “Making art is how I rebel in a world that tells me to behave myself and stop being so sensitive” Charlie O’Connor

  • Gillian Stone’s “Spirit Photographs”

    Gillian Stone’s “Spirit Photographs”

    “My music processes riding the waves of mental health, particularly as it relates to dysregulation, addiction, shame, relational trauma, and dissociation. Because of this, I speak candidly about my lived experience through my music and expressions of artistic identity as an act of de-stigmatization.” Gillian Stone

  • Galactapus and “The Lustful Arts”

    Galactapus and “The Lustful Arts”

    Galactapus is truly one of those bands that you can’t fit into a “box” or genre. The band has expressed the very intent to be “stand-alone” and “compelling” with their artistic expression.

  • Leo Kelly-Gee’s Ode to Odes

    Leo Kelly-Gee’s Ode to Odes

    Headphones is a love letter to the indescribable feeling that you get when you have your favorite music playing in your ears and you can’t help but dance along and imagine you’re the main character in your own music video. But, of course, you’re never really alone when you’ve got your headphones on. Leo Kelly-Gee…

  • Axe & The Ivory – Find It

    Axe & The Ivory – Find It

    The first verse is about getting to a point where you can’t communicate or really hear one another anymore (or not like you used to) because there is so much history that overlays everything. Rosie Roberts / Axe & The Ivory

  • Skar De Line’s new Third Chapter “No Eyes In Paradise”

    Skar De Line’s  new Third Chapter “No Eyes In Paradise”

    “The lyrics ask questions such as: If we do well, but no one saw what you did, did it really happen? If your life work is something that the world does not care about, what is your life worth? And are there any limits to what we can’t do to get that attention, that worth?…

  • Lupis. It’s Probably More than Fine.

    Lupis. It’s Probably More than Fine.

    “Something I’d say to first time listeners to this album try to appreciate the raw sound of the album. It was entirely intentional, and we as a band feel it represents what we actually sound like…just maybe under ideal circumstances. We put our hearts and souls into this, and we hope you can hear and…

  • Ollie Twohill “Hollow”

    Ollie Twohill “Hollow”

    ““Hollow” was inspired a relationship breakup, where my partner at the time decided to abruptly end it. I was completely shocked and blindsided even though it was an amicable parting of ways. Was feeling stunned and rocked at the time. Thinking back on those feelings and the situation, I decided to write a song about…

  • Don’t Sleep on This Album: “I’ve Tried Sleeping”

    Don’t Sleep on This Album: “I’ve Tried Sleeping”

    I do walk around with an ear-to-ear grin most days, believe that life is a gift and that I am the luckiest SOB on the planet — all of that — but I do have a bee in my bonnet (actually a couple). Charlie Edwards aka I’ve Tried Sleeping

  • Ilona Mahieu’s New Single, “Ribcage”

    Ilona Mahieu’s New Single, “Ribcage”

    “For first-time listeners, if you love that familiar melodic rock sound but crave more drama, emotion, and beauty, then I am here to take you on a musical journey and experience the darker feminine side of the genre.” Ilona Mahieu