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  • THELIXX – “HAYLEY”

    THELIXX – “HAYLEY”

    ‘Hayley’ is the first of 3 singles co-written with Grammy-nominated songwriter Daniel Evans (John Legend, Reverend and the Makers), and marks the start of a new era of THELIXX; one that sees the boys embracing their inclination towards poppier, hook-driven songwriting. THELIXX

  • Attic Theory explosive “Narrow Lines”

    Attic Theory explosive “Narrow Lines”

    “We wanted to break through this stigma of men speaking up about their mental health as it continues to be a taboo subject for many men.” – Attic Theory

  • Patty Duffey’s lovely debut “There”

    Patty Duffey’s lovely debut “There”

    “There” is the first song coming from the Boston-based artist, who’s the CEO of Performers on the Go, LLC. Most inspired by life events, love and friendships, Patty Duffey takes her personal thoughts and experiences and turns them into vibeful indie pop music that captures and entertains, but most importantly, offers relevant stories that easily…

  • Micki XO – “Fake Gold”

    Micki XO – “Fake Gold”

    “I write music that comes from a place of honesty and understanding. Music saved my life by making me feel understood and not alone for the first time, and that’s the ultimate goal with my music: to help someone else the way it helped me.” Micki XO

  • Clinically Sane – “Eternal Recurrence”

    Clinically Sane – “Eternal Recurrence”

    “This particular song is about derealization: a mental state where you feel detached from reality. This song was my way to cope with my personal episode of derealization and how I dealt with it. It’s about questioning your own sanity and keeping it all to yourself because of the fear of not being understood. It’s…

  • Jenn Vix – “Mr. Strange”

    Jenn Vix – “Mr. Strange”

    Lyrics detail the moments Vix and Mr. Strange share, from his arrival on a cardboard box to… well, we’ll leave that to your imagination! But then again, passion and love between woman and doll isn’t that weird… is it? Whatever the answer is, this track is almost an answer to Jim Morrison’s timeless question “Where’s…

  • Benton Crane – “Outlier (Among the Stars)”

    Benton Crane – “Outlier (Among the Stars)”

    Psychedelic textures and Indie Rock melodies come together in a mesmerizing dance, transporting the listener to a whole new dimension. Carefully structured and with poetic lyricism this track makes its way through the noise and lingers in our ears.

  • Rebel Camp “Dance Dance Dance”

    Rebel Camp “Dance Dance Dance”

    “The composer/Songwriter of this song was left at the altar on his wedding day. Standing in front of a mirror and dancing became a respite from the depression he suffered as a result, and it would become the inspiration for the track now titled Dance Dance Dance.” Rebel Camp

  • One and a Half Dog – “Catch 22”

    One and a Half Dog – “Catch 22”

    The theme of the track is about a future war on artificial intelligence and the restart of the human race. Kind of a Matrix theme. Deep vocals open up the verses, while clean and echoing guitars play in the background.

  • Monroe Moon – “¡Get up!”

    Monroe Moon – “¡Get up!”

    It’s nothing out of the ordinary to reach for pen and paper to hash out artistic muse when you are feeling despair, but for Bunny Monroe, the vocalist, keyboardist, and lyricist of the duo, she couples it with self-deprecating dark humor on their latest single, “¡Get Up.”

  • PiPEllA “Life as a Movie”

    PiPEllA “Life as a Movie”

    “This song is really special to me because it was actually the song that made me decide to pursue my dream of being “PiPEllA”, a rockstar/fantasy character. Before making this song, I thought I was going to be a tour manager who wrote music for other people as a hobby, but then I stepped into…

  • A “Proklaimation” of Rhymes on new single “Options”

    A “Proklaimation” of Rhymes on new single “Options”

    Proklaim returns with another banger spitting rapid fire rhymes over chilled out U.S. west coast sounding beats. A man on a mission it seems, not even letting the dust settle after “Solitude” epically closed out his last album.