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  • Onism E – “Lin Manuel”

    Onism E – “Lin Manuel”

    “Lin Manuel” was born after the stillness of the pandemic brought up all of Eline’s insecurities. Thoughts like “What am doing? How long can I keep doing this? Should I continue on or let this go?” (which are, by the way, the daily struggles of an Indie artist), arose.

  • DIVINE DECADENCE – “PURPLE DRESS”

    DIVINE DECADENCE – “PURPLE DRESS”

    “Purple Dress is about a mysterious dark woman, a kind of chameleon. She doesn’t care what people say or think. She waits for the right moment to set herself free and to become who she really is, whatever it costs. The rhythm of this track reminds one of a tango in order to underline the…

  • Holly Wild “Thrill of It”

    Holly Wild “Thrill of It”

    “Thrill of it is about the chemistry that you feel with someone that you shouldn’t, but there is an addictive electrification that you get when you are with them, and you can’t stay away. You know you should, but you don’t. It’s a type of torture, a self punishment that you put yourself through when…

  • Wild Fire “When It Wasn’t”

    Wild Fire “When It Wasn’t”

    So even if it may be saddening to think that there was no love to begin with and you may have been a fool the whole time, “When It Wasn’t” also perks you up with a strong burst of energy, helping to see it as a lesson and to move on. Hold your head high…

  • Skar de Line premier a very interesting track “Reset”

    Skar de Line premier a very interesting track “Reset”

    The whole song is centered around the breath that goes throught the whole song, grounding the whole experience in the most human place there is, survival. Skar de Line

  • Paraphon “Miles”

    Paraphon “Miles”

    “We mainly find inspiration in creating sounds with our synths and in pop culture. The result is a mix of synthpop, electronica and synthwave which sometimes results in pop songs and sometimes leans more towards the atmospheric side.” Paraphon

  • Robbie Rapids’ debut with a tragic chapter “Who Shot Them Down”

    Robbie Rapids’ debut with a tragic chapter “Who Shot Them Down”

    “Who Shot Them Down” by Robbie Rapids was inspired by the book ‘Arc Road’ by Tony Tiffin, which tells the story of the tragic events that occurred in Gwinnett County, Georgia on April 17 of 1964, when three officers were shot down with their own guns by three psychopaths.

  • The Chemistry Set – Pink Felt Trip

    The Chemistry Set – Pink Felt Trip

    Considering The Chemistry Set’s veteran presence and cult status in the psychedelic rock scene, it comes as no surprise that the album marking their 35th anniversary is a highly enjoyable and thoroughly impressive work.

  • Arlando Mba “Sweet Child Of Mine”

    This is a very emotional ballad that will, no-doubt, touch the souls of all those of us who have lost their beloved. Most likely it will also offer solace to those for whom it’s their deepest fear. And as words often get in the way of explaining the feelings, it’s always better to seek solace…

  • AGGRESSIVE SOCCER MOMS – “IT’S NOT LOVE”

    AGGRESSIVE SOCCER MOMS – “IT’S NOT LOVE”

    So our booked week was used to complete “Deviation” and to record another album. This upcoming album, “All You Need”, which will be released on May 26th. The first song we recorded was “It’s Not Love”. And the dark feel and dramatic sound colored the rest of the recordings. Aggressive Soccer Moms

  • Aza Brown’s exciting new single “Afterthought”

    Aza Brown’s exciting new single “Afterthought”

    YOU CAN HAVE A FREE DOWNLOAD NOW!!! In mesmerizing Latin melody, guitar with an addictive sound, synths, a psychedelic atmosphere, and such a special rhythm that just makes you move. Perhaps the greatest feature of the song, apart from the lyrics, is the sound. Aza Brown “Afterthought”

  • Staytus “Dreams From Hell”

    Staytus “Dreams From Hell”

    “For the listeners who haven’t listened to my music before, I can describe it as nu-goth, which borrows elements from industrial rock and grunge rock. It’s a journey that takes you into the mind of somebody struggling with mental illness.” Staytus