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The Muster Point Project’s nostalgic and fun ode to the small pleasure of eating in new single “The Diner”

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Dirty Money – “Vice & Virtue”

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Ben Drysdale encouraging new “If I Don’t Lie Down”

Australian singer/songwriter, Ben Drysdale, brings a delightful foot stomper in “If I Don’t Lie Down”. A beautiful, folk-oriented composition made with acoustic melodies and big stereo vocals, made to encourage the listeners to pursue their goals with vigor and passion. LISTEN TO “IF I DON’T LIE DOWN” NOW! ORDER “IF I DON’T LIE DOWN” ON…
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Rokita – “She Is”

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Gary Dranow – Sandy Beaches

The upcoming album associated with the singles is titled “Never Give Up,” a fitting name for Gary Dranow, a dynamic artist that has been playing music since the nineties until a ten-year downtime and a relearning the guitar due to a life threatening, serious, medical condition. And even beyond that, he has also been open…
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The Trudy invites you to a colorful mood-elevating musical journey with mini album “Outside Time”

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Jonny Herman reveals a charming jazzy single “Ocelotloflounge” to warm thy hearts

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Gentry Blue – “Collide”

Gentry Blue is a band from Nashville, TN, USA formed in 2018 by electric violinist and vocalist, Lydia Gentry-DeBonis, guitarist Brendan Gentry-DeBonis, and bassist Sean Jannay. With an eclectic range of influences to build their sound, from Rush and Jefferson Airplane to Fleetwood Mac, their evolving sound can be described as violin gothic rock with…
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When.In.Maine brand new single “C Song (Late Night In Maine)”

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Tom Minor’s clever new single “Where Do You See Yourself In 5 Years?”

Tom Minor keeps preparing himself, single after single, for the release of his upcoming full-length debut album, Eleven Easy Pieces on Anger & Disappointment, and “Where Do You See Yourself In 5 Years” promises a high dose of Bluesy riffs, semi-poignant melodies and a boisterous deadpan vocal swagger.
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The Margaret Hooligans “Alley Cat Stomp”

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When.In.Maine – “Proved Me Wrong”

