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Reezy Turner, Kings Blood, Deneen Boston, daFinchi & Mic Nickels new this week!
Dive into the dynamic landscape of hip-hop this week, with Reezy Turner’s relentless self-belief, Kings Blood’s faith-driven resolve, Deneen Boston’s powerful resilience, daFinchi’s serene quest, and Mic Nickels’ triumphant collaboration.
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James White & The Wild Fire, Kindred Found, Rusty Reid, Muletonic & Allie Crummy new this week!
Explore the raw energy of new Americana sounds this week from James White & The Wild Fire’s emotive blaze to Muletonic’s poetic alt-country protest, and Allie Crummy’s intimate indie pop.
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BLOCK Returns With Love Crash, a Wry, Bruised Reentry After 13 Years
BLOCK’s *Love Crash* showcases a sharpened anti-folk edge, turning heartbreak into buoyant tunes. The album, a wry comeback, mixes humor with hard-won clarity, reflecting both past pain and newfound freedom.
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MÖM Pushes Deeper Into the Underground With “Sound Of The Underground”
MÖM’s latest track dives into the darker depths of the underground scene, blending Bass House pressure with cinematic flair. The single offers a dynamic balance of intensity, innovation, and emotional depth.
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Alistair Johnston Steps Forward With His Debut Leader Album
Alistair Johnston’s debut album presents a jazz quartet stripped to its essence, balancing freedom and melody. With open space and conversational energy, it captures a searching, self-portrait in sound.
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Joey P., Salam Noir, Shye, Sharlette & Zeek Wonderlen new this week!
Explore the latest in R&B with Joey P.’s genre-blending EP, Salam Noir’s introspective hip-hop, Shye’s nostalgic throwback, Sharlette’s romantic allure, and Zeek Wonderlen’s emotive storytelling journey.
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VISSIA, Black River Ghost, Nemesis Uncle, Aria & inkind new this week!
Explore diverse musical journeys in this week’s folk highlights. VISSIA’s raw exploration of love, Black River Ghost’s Finnish-American fusion, Nemesis Uncle’s haunting storytelling, Aria’s hopeful heartache, and inkind’s warm debut invite deep reflection and connection.
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Once Great Estate Listens Through The Trees On Lullabies For Lesser Wits
Once Great Estate’s third album melds Americana, shoegaze, and ecological grief into a quiet resolve. Recorded in North Florida woods, it explores environmental fragility and personal resilience with raw intimacy.
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