Scott Clay’s The Compass and the Wheel is the kind of song that feels discovered rather than released, as though it has been quietly waiting inside history for someone patient enough to listen. Inspired by Hampton Sides’ nonfiction masterpiece In…
Ryan McDavid’s Runaway (Late Night Reverb) feels less like a song and more like a room you step into and quietly close the door behind you. From the opening moments, the track establishes its intention with remarkable clarity: this is…
With Sur ma peau, Parisian artist Jena Teba delivers a track that lingers, breathes, and settles into the listener’s skin exactly as its title promises. Released on January 16th, 2026, the single unfolds as a slow-burning meditation on intimacy, touch,…
Leo Brawdy’s “Over You” arrives with a grin on its face and a bounce in its step, the kind of song that knows exactly what it’s doing and dares you not to enjoy it. From the very first swing-inflected pulse,…
“Memories,” the second single from Every Other Weekend, feels less like a conventional indie release and more like an open window into a life paused, examined, and slowly reassembled. Fronted by singer-songwriter Chris Bull, formerly of Manchester indie-rock outfit City…
“Fly Away” by Friend/Monell lands as a personal statement and a universal call to action. Hailing from Tipp City, the duo, comprised of Jeffrey Friend and Ray Monell, draws on decades of collective musical experience to craft a song that…
“Nothing Left to Give Too” by Funkeestas is a track that doesn’t shy away from the heaviness of being human, but embraces it fully, deliberately, and without apology. While the original “Nothing Left to Give” was an immediate, raw snapshot…
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