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DownTown Mystic Hits the Open Road on Mystic Highway Road Trip
DownTown Mystic, the alter ego of Robert Allen, crafts a vibrant EP perfect for summer drives. Blending vintage rock influences with modern grit, it’s a testament to rock’s enduring, heartfelt power.
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Siena Fantini Turns Teenage Friction Into Bright, Confessional Pop on laundry list
Siena Fantini’s new EP transforms the messiness of growing up into bright, confessional pop. With sharp lyricism and sunlit melodies, she captures the bittersweet essence of adolescence and emotional self-discovery.
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Kelsie Kimberlin Returns to Pop Fire With “Everything’s Better”
Kelsie Kimberlin’s latest single bursts with vibrant confidence and resilience. Amid global influences and sharp pop beats, it transforms petty conflict into an anthem of empowerment and joy.
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Tyler Shea Turns Dating Anxiety Into a Bright Pop Confessional on “HOLLY”
Tyler Shea transforms post-breakup anxiety into buoyant pop with “HOLLY”. Balancing intimate emotion and danceable beats, it captures the chaotic charm of modern dating’s emotional contradictions.
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Fish And Scale Finds Quiet Power on “Holy Man”
Roland Wälzlein, as Fish And Scale, delivers an intimate folk ballad that explores faith and self-discovery. “Holy Man” merges mystical elements with raw authenticity, offering meditative introspection and lived experience.
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De Fans Glide Into the Night With “Nights Machine”
De Fans crafts an intimate and polished disco-pop experience with “Nights Machine.” Balancing retro allure with modern subtlety, the track’s atmospheric groove and emotional depth invite repeat listens and reflective joy.
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The Plastic Waste Band Drift Into the Beautiful Ruins of Trash Island
Montreal’s The Plastic Waste Band merges ecological dread with vibrant soundscapes on their third album. Blending jazz’s open forms with rock’s intensity, they transform apocalyptic visions into buoyant art.
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The Natural Curve Finds New Spark on “Silly Girl”
Paul Cullen’s The Natural Curve explores a vibrant fusion of nu-jazz and retro synth-pop with “Silly Girl,” featuring Liberty Taylor’s confident vocals. The track balances polished production and emotional clarity, showcasing Cullen’s evolving artistry.
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