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Dusty Edinger Hits With ‘Sometimes People Collide’

Songwriting will always be a personal experience. Having the courage to share some of your deepest thoughts, fears, and failures is something that many of us still struggle to do. Our recent discovery Dusty Edinger is no different but his dedication to the craft has yielded some great results, particularly his latest single “Sometimes People […]

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Ehson Hashemian Offers up ‘Me Then You’

When music is life you are free to keep experimenting and expanding even after success. Even after penning hit songs you can continue to be quirky and inventive. Our friend Ehson Hashemian’s new album Me Then You shows us the kind of indie pop color and flavor that has long been a hallmark of his […]

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Miguel Kertsman Lets Worlds Collide on ‘Paradoxes’

In a time where prog rock often feels like a dusty relic solely for the niche music fans—Brazilian-American composer Miguel Kertsman drops his new album Paradoxes like a time-warped Moog module, humming with the analog ghosts of ’70s ambition, creativity, and pure mind altering energy.  Released October 3, this 15-track concept odyssey clocks in at […]

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Zanilonia Hits ‘Close to the Bone’

Our friends from virtual band Zanilonia return and show up strong with “Close to the Bone,” a brand new Goth/Electronic Pop single and video just in time for Halloween.  Zanilonia has existed as a virtual outfit for an actual decade and was launched by keyboardist, vocalist, TV composer, and songwriter David Zee as a vehicle […]

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Lourdes Pita Lets Her ‘Soul Dance’

Through a two decade career, Lourdes Pita has always worn her heritage like a well-loved bolero jacket—tailored with threads of Cuban exile poetry from her mother Juana Rosa, hemmed by years of street-corner strums and symphony flutes, and now, on her latest full-length Soul Dance, she’s letting it twirl into something freer, fiercer, and downright […]

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Ditka Opens Her Wings To ‘Fly Higher’

From the misty edges of Slovenia’s literary heartland comes Ditka, a singer-songwriter who has spent years turning the verses of poets like Feri Lainšček into folk-tinged anthems that hum with quiet rebellion. Now, with “Fly Higher”—the lead single and title track from her upcoming English-language debut album coming in November—she’s trading the intimate glow of […]

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Christina Crofts Throttles Up on ‘The Best of Bottleneck’

Hot-handed Australian guitar slinger and vocalist Christina Crofts checks back in with her faithful fans with The Best of Bottleneck.  The record, which dropped August 1, 2025 on Foghorn Records, is a compilation of previously released fan favorites that all showcase Crofts’ mighty slide guitar work and emotive vocals. She is a veteran performer on […]

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Mikel Welcomes Us Back to ‘Poké & Chill 2’

In the pixelated annals of gaming lore, few franchises claw at the heartstrings quite like Pokémon—those endless routes, badge hunts, and midnight raids that shaped a generation’s sense of adventure. Now, six years after his debut Poké & Chill slinked into the scene like a sneaky Jigglypuff lullaby, Sydney-based beat conjurer Mikel (the German-raised, England-born […]

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