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Iuliano- De-Algorithm

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Evin- “Fears of Letting Go (Live)”

First of all, the live presence of Evin and his band instantly attracts our attention. Their performance features such musicality and showmanship that may be difficult to appreciate in a studio version of the track. Evin’s vocals feature a degree of passion, emotion, and musicality that strike us with emotion from the beginning of the…
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Prince of Sweden poetic new track “Garrison Lane”

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Bite The Boxer- “Forgotten”

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Martin Reynolds- “I’ll Crawl”

“I’ll Crawl” is a song about not giving up on one’s own convictions. It is a lighthearted pop folk song which lyrics are not afraid of honesty inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.. Reynolds uses his guitar and his vocals to express the hope and perseverance humanity experiments in difficult situations.
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Mulberry & Grand- “Round, The World Keeps Spinning Round”

The song was inspired by a quote I heard a famous astro-physicist say in regards to climate change “The world will still be here….WE may not be” (I’m paraphrasing). And that just got me thinking about how that is nothing new: creatures have gone extinct on this planet before…and ironically it is their bones that…
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Clifford- “Close to Me”

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Elison- “Little Lies”

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Coffee House Anarchists- Separated by the Sea (Pt. 2)

Separated by the Sea Pt.2 is very much a continuation of the first part and should be seen as a collective whole. The album in its entirety has a heavy, dark feeling that hangs over many of the tracks. Musically Pt.2 contains the Celtic and folk influences seen previously but again with a modern twist…
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Diego Philips- I Am Yuki: The Hiroshima Project

I Am Yuki: The Hiroshima Project is raw, emotional and powerful. Diego Philips and all the people behind the project offer a glimpse of the terrible fate war brings to the world. It is an urgent album that reflect themes that unfortunately are relevant today. I Am Yuki: The Hiroshima Project portrays a hard reality…
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Brick Blair- “Two Dollar Coat”

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Alex- “How Can You Be Gone?”

