
There is so much heart and passion infused into each of Mike Stewart Theory’s songs that it’s impossible not to feel moved by it.

A rare example of how to combine what you’re already well known for with a thrilling sense of newness, God of the Dead shows that there is still so much for Rosetta West to give, leaving us eagerly waiting to see which direction they will take us next.

The single will be part of an upcoming EP “The End”, a new chapter that Brian Fate is very proud of. The EP will be home for 6 songs coming on various, soulful flavors of folk, country, and blues

On his second single, James, aka Seven Shades Of Nothing, explores his own vulnerable experiences with autism and ADHD, resulting in him living most of his life feeling like an outsider.

What’s truly special about The Shrubs is their embrace of a vintage recording process, skillfully using old analog gear to create a wonderfully nostalgic sound.

“Was It Almost Love?” by Kat Kikta. There’s no definite answer for this, but a realisation grows from ashes: the revelation that your self-worth is most lovingly held by nobody but yourself.

The single “Livin’ It Up” by Audra Watt embodies a more whimsical approach to living, where schedules are relaxed and excitement has been brought back.

Backed by impactful and blissful instrumentals and chant-like vocal melodies, Clare Easdown crafted a soundtrack for resilience, as if it were the new age cinematics of Enya’s Watermark.

The track comes as the latest anthem on their own 3NIGMA BRED and highlights Grim Logick’s raw passion as well as their tech-savvy mind when it comes to production and innovation.

MalinMakesAMess embodies such fierceness as she flows through Eminem’s fast-paced words and unlikely melodies with the determination of a marathoner.

“Game Fit” by 9 o’clock Nasty is a song for those with a farsighted perspective—the ones who’ve been waiting for judgment day since the beginning.

Bones in Butter continues to amaze and surprise us with their innovative and unparalleled soundscape.

Adding classical instruments like harp, piano, and strings, Alex Wellkers created a dynamic and textured environment for his latest compositions, in which we’ll find a mix of themes with reflective lyricism.

Frank Joshua keeps offering eloquently formed creations that give life a whole new perspective and describe things that we otherwise would have no words for.

The new single “Echoes in the Mind” from Baaj & Baaj is a shimmering ode to the European music from the ’80s and early ’90s, as made by one of today’s most intriguing minds.