Akilah Etienne dives into love, loss and acceptance on "Til the End of Time"
Powerhouse R&B-pop soul artist Akilah Etienne transforms unsettling dreams into a deeply reflective exploration of love, loss and acceptance on “Til the End of Time," a vivid track that dives…
A.D.A.M. Music Project brings Atari's Pitfall! to life in the chaotic video for "Knocked Down" [Video]
A.D.A.M. Music Project has built a reputation for bridging gaming culture and heavy rock, and their latest release, "Knocked Down," might be their most infectious effort yet. Musically, the…
HoodTrophy Bino and Baby Money strip away the gimmicks on "Fell 4 It"
HoodTrophy Bino and Baby Money link up on “Fell 4 It,” a cross-regional record from the acclaimed Los Angeles and Detroit rappers. There’s a quiet confidence in knowing exactly when to let a…
Matt Jones chats new album, learning to live with change, Southwest Virginia and more! [Interview]
After more than a decade apart, Matt Jones and the Bobs aren’t simply picking up where they left off, they’re stepping into a new chapter shaped by time, distance, and lived experience. Their…
Lynn Hollyfield shares important protest song "We Are The People" [Video]
Award-winning folk singer Lynn Hollyfield has shared her second riveting single this year. Entitled "We Are The People", the song and music video is co-written by story weaver, poet, and…
"YKTV" signals a powerful new chapter for Jaz Vernon
Jaz Vernon is back after a two-year hiatus with a brand new R&B single entitled “YKTV." The track fuses contemporary pop influences with slick, emotionally charged production. This track is a…
With "Who Cares," Alex Stanilla finds strength, healing, and hope
Alex Stanilla’s new single, “Who Cares,” is an honest view of life-changing moments. He speaks about his own experience getting through the first six months of sobriety, and the track explores…
MOMO.'s 'Tum Tum Tum' is built on rhythm, chemistry and craft [Album Review]
London-based Brazilian artist MOMO. has released his new album, Tum Tum Tum, a vibrant eight-track collection that brings together elements of Brazilian music, jazz, folk, and global rhythms.…
Atticus Sorrell revives ‘70s-inflected soundscapes on “Paper Crane”
Born and raised in a small rural town in northeastern Indiana, singer-songwriter Atticus Sorrell makes music that feels like it could have been pulled straight from 1970s radio. Sorrell brings…
Tom Moriarty opens the door to a new era on ‘Chapters’ [Album Review]
Tom Moriarty's fifth album, Chapters, is fresh, confident, and full of purpose, with Moriarty expanding his sound while keeping the songwriting front and center. The biggest talking point…
"SM-01" by Bright Shining Lights redefines instrumental music with cinematic ambient depth (album)
Bright Shining Lights return with "SM-01," a nine-track, 32-minute instrumental album that fuses electronic ambient sounds with orchestral depth, aiming to be a meditative experience for fans…
NINA and Radio Wolf blur the line between memory and fantasy on "Jukebox Dream Vol. 1" (album)
"Jukebox Dream Vol. 1" by NINA and Radio Wolf is an album that is thoughtful and futuristic. The eight-track project is an immersive listening experience that transports you to a world where…