
In Motion and Memory, Martone’s “We Loved Each Other Through It” Finds Meaning in the Body
Dance music, at its most affecting, does more than fill a room — it organizes bodies in space, aligning movement

Dance music, at its most affecting, does more than fill a room — it organizes bodies in space, aligning movement
WISHGARDEN STEPS OUTSIDE MUSICAL NORMS WITH NEW SINGLE “TOMORROW’S SONG Cinematic Musical Narrative Showcasing Lead Singer’s Knack for Poignant Storytelling

There’s something quietly disarming about Harry Kappen’s After the Crossing. It doesn’t arrive with grand statements or dramatic gestures. Instead,

There’s something undeniably appealing about a debut album that doesn’t try to hide the seams. Maiden Voyage, the first full-length

Some songs never really belong to any one era. They just keep finding new voices. “Ain’t No Grave” is one

Rock music has always loved the language of rebellion, though far less often the reality of it. AEMIA’s “Zendebad” is

Rocky Kramer will be hosting “St. Patrick’s Rock” on this week’s episode of Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays on

Vancouver, BC — March 14, 2026 Emerging 18 year old singer-songwriter Kiefer Bahrich is set to release his deeply personal new EP, That’s Alright,

New Track Marks the Beginning of a Deeply Personal Musical Chapter Blending Hard Rock, Blues, and Country-Rock After spending a

In a musical landscape where volume and spectacle often drown out sincerity, CattSue’s debut single “Come Home to Me” feels

Wonderama TV will host the national broadcast premiere of Iris Copperman’s powerful new music video “BULLY”beginning Saturday, March 14, 2026, bringing

There’s a certain kind of rock song that doesn’t just play through your speakers — it struts. It walks into

The World Songwriting Awards Winner Delivers a Visually Powerful Story of Chaos, Reflection, and Redemption Jay Luke, a three-time award-winning songwriter

There’s a certain strain of country music that isn’t simply about romance but about pursuit — the endless American chase,

There are records you listen to politely while doing the dishes. Then there are records like Singing to Serpents, which
New York City’s Joan As Police Woman returns with a pair of mesmerizing live videos — “Anyone” and “The Ride” — offering an intimate, stripped-down glimpse

Excitement is building in Dracut as Paulino & The Great Escape prepare to make their live debut at Lo Kai Restaurant, and the
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Rising Texas metalcore outfit Lost In Separation have officially signed with SBG Records and are celebrating the announcement with the release of their new