Category: music
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Guild Theory, Ivan Moult, inkind, Tim Woodbridge & Caroline Whyte new this week!
Guild Theory redefines their sound with “The Statesman,” blending alt-folk and post-rock influences reminiscent of Midlake. Ivan Moult’s “Stood Out in the Storm” weaves folk and blues into a personal odyssey. inkind’s debut “Feels Like Home” captures a longing for connection with warm harmonies. Tim Woodbridge’s “Pure Vital” delivers emotional gravitas using only his voice.…
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748 Bees Elevates Sound to Spectacle on Truth of Lies
748 Bees, led by VFX maestro Fabio Bonvicini, crafts an immersive soundscape with *Truth of Lies*. Blending cinematic psychoacoustics and narrative richness, it transcends traditional album experiences, paving new paths in audio storytelling.
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Alex Lakusta Unveils Island Ghosts Pt. 2
Alex Lakusta weaves an intricate tapestry of post-rock and jazz in “Island Ghosts Pt. 2.” This emotive instrumental invites introspection, crafting a cinematic journey through awakening, ascent, apex, and afterglow.
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Quiet Momentum and Analog Heat: Inside SLAPPER’s Hope
Emerging from Bucharest’s electronic underground, SLAPPER’s new album blends nostalgia with modern electronica. *Hope* explores fear and recovery through atmospheric synths, creating an emotional journey without spectacle.
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Jonivan Jones, Bill Wood and The Woodies, Alastair Gordon, Southbank & Christophe Elie new this week!
Explore the emotive journeys in this week’s Americana highlights, from Jonivan Jones’s introspective folk-blues fusion and Bill Wood and The Woodies’ genuine storytelling to Alastair Gordon’s reflective melodies, Southbank’s alt-country tension, and Christophe Elie’s nostalgic folk journey.
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Ripsime’s Past, Present, and Future Meet Under RIP Records
Ripsime reinvents her past work with the re-release of tracks under her new independent imprint, RIP Records. Her multidimensional approach combines music and visual art, redefining contemporary artistry.
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JAY CODA, Luke Potter, Stephanie Braganza, Most Personal & Adai Song new this week!
Jay Coda’s *NU CREATURE* fiercely melds gospel grit with punk and alt-rock, symbolizing a transformative rebirth. Potter’s “The Misery” captures post-breakup reflections with pop-country charm. Braganza’s “Until We Meet Again” channels raw emotion through her powerful vocals. Most Personal debuts eclectic “gremlin-pop,” blending chaos with vulnerability. Adai Song’s *The Bloom Project* innovatively revives Shanghai’s “shidaiqu”…
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From Detours to Discovery: Fields of Jake Delivers All The Rest
Fields of Jake’s latest album, produced by Jim McGorman, offers a heartfelt exploration of love and loss through pop-rock narratives. It showcases Jake Fields’ evolution and versatile artistry.
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Maddox Jones & Great Adamz, Kojo Osei, Hanr, Sharlette & LALAA new this week!
Explore this week’s R&B landscape with Maddox Jones & Great Adamz’s lush “Body and Soul,” Kojo Osei’s introspective “Do My Part,” HANR’s electric “Energy,” Sharlette’s smouldering “Fever,” and LALAA’s bold “Love Like a Bandit.” Each track pushes boundaries, blending genres and emotions, crafting a sonic journey that invites conversation and connection.
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FJELIZI Steps Into a New Era With a Slow-Burning Waltz of Desire and Defiance
FJELIZI’s “Good Luck” weaves dark-pop and cinematic electronic textures, crafting a sensual yet dangerous waltz. Her globe-spanning influences and complete artistic control define her unique, haunting soundscape.










