
“Misfits” by Pretty Awkward
Fitting in, no matter what that means, is something most of the population spends the better part of a lifetime

Fitting in, no matter what that means, is something most of the population spends the better part of a lifetime

Not many contemporary hip-hop tracks start off with as atmospheric an instrumental melody as Livefromcedargrove’s new single “Off the Block”

Moon Fever don’t act like a band with something to prove in their new single “Shaking Off The Evil;” on

As most people know, twins have a special bond that no other people on the planet – other siblings included

Taylor Colson has a lot of pain she’s reflecting on in the new single “Hurt Me,” but it isn’t the

“Rinse and Repeat” the new single from India’s Suraj Mani rises to the occasion. A prime example of a powerful

Songs such as Broken Past’s “Some Gave All” are immediately political and that’s a shame. No matter if you are

In one of his most ambitious sounding tracks yet, rocker Ben DeHan leads an anthemic plea in “Timberlake Road”. Drawing

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In his debut single, titled “Anniversary,” Toronto-based pop singer/songwriter Jeffrey Li makes his artistic priorities clear to any and all

Rivers Garcia, the Toronto based singer/songwriter’s debut album entitled Santa Cruz, is an all-out acoustic but not altogether unplugged album

In a passionate howl, Johnny Riley’s voice ushers us into Live At the Bluesberry Café in “Holler Pt. 1” whilst painting a

If you’re a country music fan who feels like the Nashville establishment has been letting you down a little too

Nothing in life is guaranteed. A follow-up to the band Greye’s April release “Lucky”, that’s the message from the new

Delighting with minimalist string melodies in the soulful “I Was a Fool Before You Were Born,” dabbling in pastoral harmonies

“I guess air comes in many forms,” says indie artist and Chicago-based social activist Xoë Wise of her new album

Divinely decadent but somehow comprised of only a guitar, piano and vocal, the harmony that shapes the narrative in Daniel

Adorned with exotic percussion, stylish sax, colorful keys and strings that cushion every word issued by the rich vocal harmony
“Yellin’ at the loser in the mirror / Sayin’ dude don’t take it personal / It’s gonna be another weird

In pop music almost exclusively, the biggest of charms tend to come in small packaging, and this is definitely true