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Firerose’s “Love Knows How” is a love song in the broadest and most complicated sense. It is not centered

Kid Rock has always stood out in American music by refusing to fit neatly into one box. His signature

“Nothin’ Left To Save” feels like a song Parker Barrow could have overworked if they were trying too hard

Photo credit: Shervin Lainez There is a certain kind of song that does not try to solve anything. It

Maria Ellis’s new single “Lucky” arrives as a noticeable shift in emotional temperature. After “Relapse,” a song rooted in

Post Malone has carved out a special place in today’s music world with his smooth blend of hip-hop rhythms,

St. Divine, New York-based purveryors of non-conformist garage rock, punk and Americana, conjure a molotov cocktail of dissent, sensuality

Photo credit: Enrique Levya Rodrigo y Gabriela’s new single “Monster” begins the rollout for OurHome, but it also signals

UK Prog Rock outfit, THE TIRITH, return with a powerful new chapter, reaffirming their place in the modern prog scene.

A song about self-worth can easily become too clean or too obvious. 2ŁØT avoid that trap on “Iris” by

Firerose’s “Love Knows How” is a love song in the broadest and most complicated sense. It is not centered

Kid Rock has always stood out in American music by refusing to fit neatly into one box. His signature

“Nothin’ Left To Save” feels like a song Parker Barrow could have overworked if they were trying too hard

Photo credit: Shervin Lainez There is a certain kind of song that does not try to solve anything. It

Maria Ellis’s new single “Lucky” arrives as a noticeable shift in emotional temperature. After “Relapse,” a song rooted in

Post Malone has carved out a special place in today’s music world with his smooth blend of hip-hop rhythms,

St. Divine, New York-based purveryors of non-conformist garage rock, punk and Americana, conjure a molotov cocktail of dissent, sensuality

Photo credit: Enrique Levya Rodrigo y Gabriela’s new single “Monster” begins the rollout for OurHome, but it also signals

UK Prog Rock outfit, THE TIRITH, return with a powerful new chapter, reaffirming their place in the modern prog scene.
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