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Social Circle Launches New Video For “Changes”

There is a new yet nostalgic pop sound rising from the South. We have been keeping close tabs on one of the most interesting and entertaining bands, Social Circle. We had the chance to interview the band a while back (read it HERE). Now they are back with their music video for “Changes” Social Circle […]

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Follow Your Dreams with Violet Days’ “I’m A Dreamer”

Violet Days: Alternative pop stories from Sweden. And Lina Hansson is the author.   Born in a small village in the countryside, Hansson was raised in a musical family, singing Swedish folk songs with her siblings and finding inspiration in the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Coldplay, and the Sounds. Hansson always wished her life to mirror […]

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Sariah Mae – “Somethings” is Truly Something Special

We relate what we hear to what we know. Or at least I do. It is comforting to be able to relate two things that are completely opposite ends of the world, differ in every way that doesn’t matter, and mirror each other in every way that does matter. And when I hear L.A. native […]

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Pronoun Debuts Indie Synth Perfection

The end of 2016 was only the beginning for solo musician Alyse Vellturo. Under the moniker pronoun, she released a debut 4-track EP in mid-November that landed spots on Spotify’s Viral Charts and tastemaker lists such as The New Indie Mix, Indie Chillout, and New Music Friday. If the album’s title There’s no one new […]

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Fresh from Lollapalooza, VHS Collection creates Stereo Hype

VHS Collection, a three-piece unsigned band based in New York, NY, consists of James Bohanon, Conor Cook, and Nils Vanderlip. These three friends started VHS Collection a couple years ago, posting tunes on Spotify and Soundcloud. After they found they had a lot of hits, they took their music live. Starting with house parties and […]

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Gypsy & The Cat Explore Familiar Themes with “Life”

Few themes have been explored more in depth by artists than those of belonging and identity. That doesn’t mean those themes are getting old, though. On the contrary, each new generation of artists have found a way to explore the topic in a new and interesting way. Among the most recent artists to do so would […]