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If there’s only one thing that matters to Giadora, its authenticity, and that’s more than obvious to anyone who hears her new single “One Last Thing” this season. “One Last Thing” has the stylish cosmopolitan construction of something that you might expect to find in a trending playlist online, but perhaps its best feature happens
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Chilleano knows the mainstream narrative, and judging from the sounds of his new single “That Shit,” he doesn’t have any time for the parameters it sets for a rapper like him. He’s got confidence when he approaches the mic in his latest studio cut, and while there’s no shortage of swagger in the hip-hop game
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Few scenes in the United States and abroad can compete with the general output of the New York underground, and this September, it’s presenting us with yet another one of its finer prodigies in the form of native east coaster Ty Blue, whose latest single “Occasionally” is causing quite the stir among critics this season.
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Gabriele Saro has the best of both worlds in his music – balance and rationale. Science and art. Poetry and stability. The same can be said for Saro’s two new singles (with Yves Agbessi and Francesco Siliotto) “So Cold” and “Lovin Clubbin”. Exasperating the mind with a flurry of electric wavelengths and new rhythms, both
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An urgent finger-snapping punctuates an evenly-structured vocal harmony sent straight from heaven in “High Fashion.” “Boom – The Explosion” crushes us with its avant-pop groove, but it contains none of the textural affection “Sometimes / I Want You Around” has in spades. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/signedlovetheartist/ As stunning a feature as the strings are in “Lovin’ You,”
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It’s no secret that Pennsylvania is home to a bevy of rock heavyweights. Among the staggering list of musicians and artists that came from the Keystone State are Joan Jett (Philadelphia suburbs), Pink (Doylestown), Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor (Mercer), Poison’s Bret Michaels (Mechanicsburg) and many others. And that’s just rock. The working class atmosphere
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Pretty Awkward don’t really strike me as a concept band – their new single “Misfits” isn’t weighed down with a lot of theatrical bells and whistles, nor does it feel like a small puzzle piece of a much grander story still in the process of being told by the time the track concludes. URL: https://www.prettyawkwardband.com/
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“See You Dance” is the debut song from Baltimore’s Cristal Carrington. Flashy like neon lights and raging with gratifying grooves, Carrington leaves everything on the dance floor. A satisfying dance/pop track, Carrington’s perky vocals immediately grab the listener. From the intermixed counting in Spanish, to the drowning rhythms, Carrington’s fearlessly fun track hits all the
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Thank you for chatting with us today.  To start off, tell our readers more about how you got started in music! Thanks so much for inviting me to interview! Long before “Kendra & the Bunnies” was started, I began training as a vocalist, actress, and dancer through the musical theatre. I started these professional lessons at
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In the center of a dark and twisted hurricane of harmonies, we find the soft and smooth vocal stylings of one Taylor Colson waiting to lead us to the loving arms of safety in “Hurt Me,” Colson’s all-new single currently out everywhere indie pop is available. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/itstaylorcolson?lang=en Our leading lady doesn’t take her job
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“Better” is the newest single from pop rocker Mark Haberland, who goes by the moniker Mark And The Tiger. Originally from Round Pond, Maine, Haberland uncaged sound is now broadcasting from Los Angeles, Calif. The West Coast spark and sunny musical tropes in “Better” are just a few of the bright spots. The murky lyrics
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“One Love Fits All” is the newest single from multi-dimensional singer, Dawn Rix. Known for her country charted hit song “In America” and this summer’s kickin’ “Don’t Let The Makeup Fool You”, Rix is on a mission to spread love and kindness. Cementing her key role in the ever growing Christian Country scene, “One Love
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I’ll admit, being knowledgeable about 1990’s music, that Broken Past’s “Some Gave All”, on title alone, made me recall Billy Ray Cyrus’ follow-up to his smash “Achy Break Heart” of the same title. The similarities end there. Broken Past is a New Jersey metal band just as skilled pounding out convincing hard rock and their
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Florida. Florida. Florida. Those three words forever chiseled in the annals of American political and journalistic history from the late broadcaster Tim Russert, take on a different meaning during this summer of discontent, or, summer of 2020. No, I’m not talking about “hanging chads” or even The Villages, I’m talking about another Florida band stealing
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Lavendine aren’t driven by commercial interests in their music, and if you need evidence proving as much, you needn’t give their single “Rapture” more than a casual listen this season. In “Rapture,” Lavendine endear themselves to the contemporary Christian music model while also looking at elements of progressive pop from a standpoint few would expect
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