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Paul Mark & The Dorens – “December At The P.O.” sends out a holiday spirited single for the winter blues

Paul Mark & The Dorens – “December At The P.O.” sends out a holiday spirited single for the winter blues

Coming out of the ultra-hot San Francisco underground, Number Prophets aren’t fazed by the contemporary eclecticism of pop/rock in 2020

Slipping away from the silence as if to escape its grip just in the nick of time, the first few

“Get Up And Dance (Electro Remix)” is a re-imagined mix of the 1985 “Get Up And Dance” song from Canada’s

“Special Delivery” is the new hip hop/R&B track from Detroit’s Keish Strong. This female powerhouse is taking the world by

What images do you conjure up when someone says the phrase ‘Southern Outlaw’? Do you find yourself imagining a black-leather

“Warm Welcome” begins Marc Miner’s full-length album Smile When You’re Wasted with rock muscle fueling its country music heart. You

Set to a swaggering beat that could make listeners of all ages want to kick aside their chairs and take

Insularity is seeping into most every corner of western pop music this year – and, moreover, the world in general

Kyle Jordan is making a strong case that he’s carrying the baton from the iconic George Michael. Jordan isn’t quite

Papi Shiitake honestly couldn’t have picked a more unconventional time to debut his unconventional sound than 2020, but for artists

One of the key themes in the new song “Growing Pains” from Florida rockers, Greye, is the idea of surviving.

Chris Ning has a lot of buzz backing him as he enters the autumnal season of 2020, and if you’re

New York City’s Leo Sawikin is branching out on his own with the new single “Golden Days”. The lead singer

“What’s going on inside this pretty head of mine? / Don’t go asking me / I’ll never tell” Lauren Hulbert

Rappers are the modern rockstars, and in 2020, their roar can be felt in almost every corner of pop culture.

While the mainstream presence of harder rock music might be waning, on the left side of the dial, the genre

The downfall of melodic rock being a constant presence on the mainstream charts started off all too slowly but seemed

A lot of critics have been wondering (aloud) what hard rock’s place is in the contemporary pop lexicon, but for

Some might say it’s debatable, but from where I sit, America hasn’t been this politically active and engaged as a