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Blue Work: ‘Hard Work’ Original Single

FOLLow Blue Work viA: Blue Work went hard on this one, like always! In this captivating and ecstatic single titled “Hardwork,” the two-member band, Blue Work, showcase their musical prowess by creating an ethereal soundscape that incorporates elements of underground dance. Released on September 23rd, 2023, this song makes impressive use of basslines and hooks…

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Koalra: ‘Undertow’ Original Single and Video

follow Koalra via: Emerging from Chicago and currently making waves in Portland, Koalra, an up-and-coming indie rock band, presents their latest single, “Undertow,” a 2-minute 46-second track that condenses elements of ’90s rock and indie music, offering an edgy musical experience. Their musical journey began with their self-titled album released in December 2019, a collection…

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Luma Fade: ‘Lunar Decay’ Album

follow Luma Fade via: Luma Fade unveils their inaugural musical offering, “Lunar Decay,” a masterful solo project by Benjamin Forrest Dalton that emerged on December 22, 2023. Dalton’s musical roots span a wide spectrum, traversing from the post-punk allure of Echo and the Bunnymen, The Cure, Joy Division, Susie and the Banshees to a later…

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One Flew Over: ‘Not Good For Me’

follow One Flew Over via: Irish musical duo Irene Ní Chuinn & Martin Quinn, collectively known as One Flew Over, introduces their 4th single, “Not Good For Me,” following their prior releases “Liar Liar,” “Rise,” and “Maybe In Another Lifetime.” Recorded at JAM Studios in Kells, Co. Meath, and produced by Martin Quinn, the duo…

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Turtle Island: ‘Windigo’

follow TURTLE ISLAND via: Emerging from Ohio, Turtle Island, a fresh rock trio heavily influenced by the classic sounds of the ’60s and ’70s, unveils their debut single, “Windigo.” Clocking in at a promising 3 minutes and 54 seconds, this track ventures into classic rock and anthemic territories, promising an irresistibly catchy addition to your…

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