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Harri Mason – “Shadows”

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BREGN “Dreaming”

“There’s so much going on so fast these days. Only 10% of our brain capacity is available when being awake (in the moment) and there’s a huge leftover of brain processing from all the info flowing through our heads during the day. It is pretty amazing but also pretty scary at times. Sometimes dreaming turns…
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THE OXFORD DRIVE BAND – “LONG WAY HOME”

“I think first and foremost I think of myself not necessarily as a women artist but as a human trying to connect with myself through music. A shared journey through music is something so much bigger than myself and because music is truly the universal language how powerful that is to create something that can…
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Nobody’s Wolf Child “Lost Among the Pines”

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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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Frances Hope “Stay”

“I needed to voice the reason we decide to stay in those situations,” Frances began, “so others healing from the same type of heartbreak can take solace in the fact that they are not alone. Stay is a letter to those needing to forgive themselves for what they experienced, and recognizing healing is non-linear and…
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Gavin Fox “Lay Down Low”

The infectiously cheerful nature of “Lay Down Low” makes it a shiny new gem in the artist’s discography and a must-listen for anyone who needs to have a load of positive vibes in their day. Now that the gloomy feelings are reaching everywhere, that ray of sunshine and his wonderful vocals feel like a gift.
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V-Train “Cold World”

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Brick Blair- “Two Dollar Coat”

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Alex- “How Can You Be Gone?”

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Yana “Reach Out”

Her newest single takes on the topic that’s becoming more important than ever – the importance of having someone to talk to. That’s why the single is titled “Reach Out”, serving as a call to find someone to share your troubles with. The song’s guitar playing and reverb make the atmosphere feel damp as if…
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Cormac Looby “Things We Don’t Control”

Homesickness, longing, inevitable breakups, curved path of mental health. Feelings and incidents that come and hit hard when you least expect. All the lot can leave you feeling quite shattered and maybe thinking “what if I could’ve done something?” Except for some things you can’t control. All this is reflected in the personal thoughts of…
