AC SCOTT: 15 Minutes of Fame
AC Scott’s “15 Minutes of Fame” marks a striking and confident second chapter for an artist whose late arrival to music feels anything but tentative. Released on 10 October via […]
AC Scott’s “15 Minutes of Fame” marks a striking and confident second chapter for an artist whose late arrival to music feels anything but tentative. Released on 10 October via […]
ZOOLOOK®’s “Power of the People (Remix)” arrives not merely as a reworked track, but as a deliberate cultural statement rooted in empathy, resistance, and collective strength. Released on Juneteenth 2025,
Michele Braid Topcu’s “The Game” is not a song that asks for passive listening. It arrives with weight, intention, and emotional clarity, shaped by lived experience rather than abstraction. This
Allan Jamisen’s “The Coalition” is a striking and unflinching release that positions music as a tool for confrontation rather than comfort. Darkly cinematic and politically charged, the single feels less
D MANZ’s “Next Day” arrives as a refreshingly honest snapshot of a moment most listeners know all too well: the quiet confusion of waking up on a Sunday morning after
JCCutter’s “Tequila at Dawn” arrives as a deliberate left turn from the weightier reflections of his album Perspectives, and that contrast is exactly what gives the single its spark. Where
Creative Vibrations’ “Sunday Bummer” is a deceptively simple title that opens the door to something far more thoughtful and layered. Conceived and written by Pete Sahaidachny, the track draws initial
Soluss makes a bold and long-awaited statement about who they are, their art, and their growth with the release of It’s Him on December 19, 2025. The project is more
With “Dirty Love,” Omnesia delivers a bold, playful, and musically rich reinterpretation of a Frank Zappa classic, reframed through the band’s distinctive “future vintage” lens. Released on December 26, 2025,
When Ping Machines released “From 1 2 another” on August 4, 2023, the Swiss rock outfit delivered a statement that still resonates well beyond its initial release. Even when revisited