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Quaint Delusions’ Anything Real?: Finding Meaning in Chaos and Connection

Quaint Delusions, a band from Tampa, just put out a new album called "Anything Real?". They're known for their interesting music and clever lyrics. The band has five members, each with different musical experiences, and they all contribute to the songs. The album is kind of strange but also...

Coma Beach’s Passion/Bliss: Music That Feels Like Life—Raw, Messy, and Beautiful

Coma Beach, a punk rock band from Würzburg, Germany, just dropped their new album, "Passion/Bliss." It’s a five-song album that finishes their Scapegoat Revisited series, celebrating 30 years since their first album, "The Scapegoat’s Agony." The band has five members: B. Kafka on vocals, Captain A. Fear on guitar,...

Ubiquity Machine’s Romeo and Juliet EP: A Compelling Prelude to Their Most Ambitious Work Yet

With their incisive lyrics, unforgettable beats, and genre-defying sound, Ubiquity Machine—a dynamic team comprising The Rabbit and Howard Rabach—has given us yet another exciting piece. Inspired by universal ideas and personal experiences, their songs provide a blend of humor, meditation, and unquestionable rhythms. Their reputation as storytellers who deftly...

Cracks in the Pavement by Nilsa No One

Richly layered and emotionally evocative, Nilsa No One's debut EP, "Cracks in the Pavement." "Cracks in the Pavement" is an EP consisting of the songs, Lucid Dreams, There Are Worlds Between Us Now, Eye of the Other, and How Can the Flowers, the EP covers self-discovery, environmental awareness, sadness,...

“INTERCONTINEN7AL’s World Over: Borders Faded, Music United”

The "World Over" EP is a collaborative work issued by the band known as INTERCONTINEN7AL. Formed during the tough days of the 2020 worldwide pandemic, this collection of 22 artists from all seven continents, including Antarctica, goes to highlight the resilience – and quite honestly, the terrible conditions brought...

Blowing Changes: Manava Lery’s Fresh Take on Jazz

Manava Lery, a gifted French jazz singer and songwriter, has made something really special with her first album, "Blowing Changes." This 14-song collection mixes the classic charm of jazz with a fresh, modern feel, all brought to life by her warm and welcoming voice. With her music, Manava hopes...

“It Was Here He Received His Only Formal Education,” by The Muster Point Project

The Muster Point Project (TMPP) from Calgary, Canada, is like a welcoming hangout where different kinds of music and stories come together. With the talented Kevin Franco leading the way, the band blends indie rock, folk, and world music in a way that feels easy going and natural, making...

Terra Renae’s “In My Dreams” Brings Comfort and Connection Through Loss

Terra Renae, from Kentucky, has had a really unique journey to becoming the artist she is today. Before music, she worked as a model and even got a doctorate. But everything changed when she ran into GRAMMY-winner Macy Gray in Los Angeles. Macy immediately noticed something special about Terra—her...

“Dark Clouds by Backstrom: Finding Light Through the Storm”

Backstrom’s "Dark Clouds" is the kind of album that feels like a conversation with an old friend, one who’s been through their share of struggles and is finally ready to share their story. With a strong sense of authenticity, Backstrom strips his music down to its rawest form—simple, acoustic...

“Erick Duran Manard’s A Road without Any More Detours: A Journey of Faith, Redemption, and Hope”

Duran Erick Manard's latest album, "A Road without Any More Detours," feels more like a journey than just a set of songs. It takes you through the ups and downs we all experience while also offering a glimpse into his own personal struggles. In a time when music is...

“Cedar Compher’s Coming Home: A Personal Journey Back to Belonging”

"Coming Home," Cedar Compher's newest EP, feels like a deeply personal snapshot of his emotions and memories. With four tracks—Coming Home, Root Beer, My Special Friend, and Avery—it’s not just a bunch of songs. It’s a window into Cedar’s life, showing his search for peace and his need to...

“Exploring Balance and Brilliance: Darren Deschaine’s Tessellate Unveils a Masterpiece of Instrumental Storytelling”

Darren Deschaine is an instrumental storytelling master who blends technical skill with a keen sense of narrative and emotion. His latest EP, "Tessellate," which focuses on themes of balance, metamorphosis, and connection, contains six original pieces that powerfully demonstrate his artistic abilities. Deschaine creates an elegant and expressive atmosphere...