Home

9 o’clock Nasty Takes You for a Ride with “Playboy Driver”
Edie Yvonne’s “Changed My Mind”: Finding Strength in Shifting Perspectives
“Laugh Track” by Ava Valianti: Questioning the Applause
Ulrich Jannert’s “A Good Day to Have a Good Day”: Choosing Your Own Sunshine
“Early Morning Glow”: Steve & Dolapo’s Anthem of Daybreak’s Promise
Chandra’s “We Want Our Planet Back”: A Planet in Our Hands
The Project’s New Song: “Death of me”
Yossi’s “Lost Souls”: A Poetic Journey Through Darkness and Light
From Darkness to Light: Rosetta West’s “Snake 25” and “Oh Mary”
“From the Future”: Chaton’s Vision of Electronic Music
Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Perfume”: An Exploration of Enticing Attraction
Kwolek’s ‘T > H > I > S’: Finding Connection in a Disconnected World

Latest Music

Latest Music

Latest Music

9 o’clock Nasty Takes You for a Ride with “Playboy Driver”

9 o'clock Nasty, a band known for their distinctive sound, has just dropped a new song titled "Playboy Driver," and it's a journey into a dark and intense world. Right

Edie Yvonne’s “Changed My Mind”: Finding Strength in Shifting Perspectives

Edie Yvonne's new song, "Changed My Mind," has just been released. It's a fresh sound from the young singer from Los Angeles. We know her from her earlier, more amazing

“Laugh Track” by Ava Valianti: Questioning the Applause

Ava Valianti's new song, "Laugh Track," is more for quiet thinking than for a noisy party. People know Ava for her songs that show real feelings, with a bit of

Ulrich Jannert’s “A Good Day to Have a Good Day”: Choosing Your Own Sunshine

Ulrich Jannert, a German artist with a passion for creating soothing and tuneful music, has gifted us with the song "A Good Day to Have a Good Day." His background

“Early Morning Glow”: Steve & Dolapo’s Anthem of Daybreak’s Promise

Steve and Dolapo, an interesting musical team made up of an American and a Nigerian singer-songwriter, have brought their special mix of indie pop, rock, R&B, choral, and world music

Chandra’s “We Want Our Planet Back”: A Planet in Our Hands

Chandra has a new song called "We Want Our Planet Back." This song is like a strong message, a call for everyone to care for our world. It mixes a

The Project’s New Song: “Death of me”

With "Death of Me," The Project is back, delivering another amazing song that any real fan of hard rock will love. The Project is the new band of James Davis,

Yossi’s “Lost Souls”: A Poetic Journey Through Darkness and Light

Yossi, the London-born actor, spoken word artist, and co-founder of Write2Speak, has unveiled his latest EP, "Lost Souls," a project that delves deep into the recesses of the human experience.

From Darkness to Light: Rosetta West’s “Snake 25” and “Oh Mary”

Rosetta West, a band from Illinois, makes music that does more than just sound good. A deep experience for your mind and feelings is provided. Different music styles are mixed

“From the Future”: Chaton’s Vision of Electronic Music

Chaton, a new music artist from sunny Sanibel, Florida, has released his first song, "From the Future." This song shows us a fresh way of making electronic music. Chaton's ideas

Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Perfume”: An Exploration of Enticing Attraction

Kelsie Kimberlin, an artist with a substantial body of original music, presents her latest song, "Perfume." This work, shaped with the expertise of seasoned music producers, is part of a

Kwolek’s ‘T > H > I > S’: Finding Connection in a Disconnected World

Kwolek's new album, "T > H > I > S," is a pretty interesting mix of sounds and stories. It's got ten songs, and you'll hear different kinds of music

Syndarian’s ‘Time Away’: A Simple Look at Life’s Ups and Downs

Syndarian, a musician from Hibbing, Minnesota, invites everyone to explore his thoughts and feelings in his album, "Time Away." He takes inspiration from big names like Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd,

Ooberfuse and PREDA: A Sound of Solidarity in “We Will Overcome”

A powerful collaboration has emerged between British-Filipino band Ooberfuse and the People’s Recovery, Empowerment, and Development Assistance Foundation (PREDA), spearheaded by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Father Shay Cullen. Their joint

Bad Bubble’s “Sprinkler”: The Weight of Unspoken Pain

Bad Bubble's music feels like a warm, sparkly hug. He mainly makes indie synthpop music. With each song, a little window into his heart is shown. It's like a secret

Loralee’s ‘Feeling Ok’: Quietly Okay

Loralee, a voice that found its start in Michigan, began her musical journey during her college years. Immersed in a musical family and initially drawn to the flute, she eventually

Nox Pulso Unleashes ‘SiN’: Power, Pain, and Resistance

Nox Pulso, the duo of Matt McIvor and Duncan Williams, emerged from the isolation of the pandemic in 2021 with a clear musical vision. They set out to create soundscapes

Ray Johnson’s “The Things I See”: Finding Peace and Gratitude in Love’s Simple Moments

Ray Johnson’s song, “The Things I See,” offers a peaceful vibe right from the start. It's a song about love and thankfulness, wrapped in a soft rock sound. The gentle

My Turning Point’s “The Eulogy”: A Heartfelt Goodbye

My Turning Point is the musical name of Leon Evans, a singer-songwriter from Cardiff, Wales. You might also know him as MTP. Think of his music as pages from his

Dax: “I Hate That I Love You” – Aching Love

The song “I Hate That I Love You” by Dax tells a very emotional story. It's about the painful and confusing mix of love and hate you feel after your