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Sunday Works Colors Our World With ‘Blue Kisses and the Greenest Green’

If there’s an album that feels like opening a window to a hushed, emotional dawn, Blue Kisses and the Greenest Green is it. The latest offering from New York’s experimental indie duo Sunday Works doesn’t roar; it gently unfolds. It invites listeners into a dream-tinted world where textures and moods matter more than hooks. Clocking […]

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Space Tequila Warps Minds on ‘Sarcastic Psychosis’

There’s something immediately unhinged, and refreshingly intentional, about Sarcastic Psychosis, the latest album from Space Tequila. From the moment the record kicks off, it’s clear this isn’t an album meant to sit politely in the background. Instead, it grabs you by the collar, smirks knowingly, and drags you through a swirling mix of genre-bending chaos […]

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berekekê takes us on a Journey with ‘Estiripe’

If there’s one thing new album Estirpe makes crystal clear from its very first measure, it’s that berekekê isn’t here to entertain — he’s here to unsettle, to provoke, and to expand what an album can mean. This isn’t background music. It’s a sonic odyssey — a science-fiction symphony that feels more like a phased […]

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IBG Interview – 8 Questions With… Co.LeGa

One of the truly most important parts of being an artist is to make sure you are doing it for yourself. Enjoy creating not just for others but for how you can make them feel. Be true to yourself and great things will happen. A great example is our recent find Co.LeGa. We caught up […]

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Eric Ezra Enters Our Mind on ‘Amphibian’

The human mind is complex. Inner torment can see your emotions wrestling with each other, each competing for thought dominance as you go through life’s experiences.  That battle materializes with new album Amphibian by Eric Ezra. Each track on the album feels like a psychological dance, one moment angry, the next close to tears.  Amphibian […]

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The Angry Toons Start It Off With ‘Toonomicon”

After being in the music scene for a while sometimes you will find yourself looking for something fresh. There is nothing wrong with this. Music is meant to be explored and experimented with. Our recent discovery The Angry Toons went all in on this and created something truly unique. Avant-garde metal veterans Wonderland Syndrome have […]

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IBG Interview – Follow Up With Sienná

An artist must be always willing to explore and experiment with their music. This is the only way to true growth in your authentic music career. It has been a while but our friend Sienná continues to show her imagination with new music. We caught up with the innovative artist to see what she is […]

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Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice Tell Us About ‘Ada’

Music is often used to dive deeper into other disciplines. We can share ideas and real history through our songs without sounding like we are preaching. The listener can become aware of something new in an elegant and easy going way. Knowledge is power, and music can help add to both of these. Our friends […]

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