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Time to Rise: An Album of Reflection and Renewal from Doron Karavani

Follow Doron Karavani via: Doron Karavani’s debut album, “Time to Rise,” is more than just a collection of songs. It’s a heartfelt exploration of growth, resilience, and the courage to pursue change. Born in Yemen and raised in Israel, Karavani’s life has been a blend of cultures and experiences, which he infuses into his music….

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“Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well)” by Ho Jo Fro

Follow HO JO FRO via: “Mudville (Well, Well, Well, Well)” by Ho Jo Fro explores love’s complexity. A duet captures this, blending nostalgic musical influences with fresh energy. Written by Paul R. Johnson, the song features a tense yet tender conversation between two characters. Iyla Elise and Paul himself portray these characters, reconnecting years after…

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Night Creatures: An Electrifying Journey of Self and Community

Follow Lyra Caltabiano via: Lyra Caltabiano’s newest single, “Night Creatures,” is an immersive dive into the raw, euphoric, and sometimes bewildering experience of discovering community as a transgender woman. Crafted meticulously in her Melbourne home studio, Lyra not only handles every element of production but also brings a deeply personal touch that’s refreshing and authentic….

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“Another State” by Seafarers: A Walk Through Early Adulthood, A Must Listen Album

Follow SEAFARERS via: With the release of their third album, Another State, London-based Seafarers extend their unique chamber-pop storytelling, giving listeners ten thoughtfully crafted tracks that explore the disorienting stages of early adulthood. The album opens with “Bedwetters,” where a friend confesses, “Hey kid, don’t sweat it, I’ve been wetting the bedsheets all my life,”…

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