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“Pumpkin Pi” by Adam Wedd, Original EP

Follow Adam Wedd via: Adam Wedd’s latest EP, Pumpkin Pi, is an autumnal pop-punk collection that bursts with catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics. This six-track record draws listeners into Wedd’s world, one that balances pure emotion with an upbeat charm. A blend of influences—Weezer, Frank Turner, and Blink-182—brings a layered sound. However, Wedd manages to…

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Genesis: A Raw and Relatable EP from Arxivn

Follow Arxivn via: “Genesis” is a captivating exploration of Arxivn’s evolving sound, capturing a moment of transformation and rebirth. The EP consists of six tracks, each contributing to a cohesive narrative of growth and introspection. The opening track, “Enemies Rise,” sets the tone with its dark, atmospheric production. The lyrics, “I drink black smoke, swear…

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‘Mountains of the Moon’ EP by Cassava Groove Temple, Out Now!

Follow CASSAVA GROOVE TEMPLE via: Cassava Groove Temple’s “Mountains of the Moon” is your first-class ticket to a global soundscape. This eclectic collective, featuring musical collaborators from across the UK, Sweden, Uganda, and Ukraine, brings a unique blend of international influences to their debut EP. “Mountains of the Moon” isn’t just another electronica record. It’s…

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Moon Metro “Explorer”: A Journey of Liberation and Self-Discovery

Follow MOON METRO via: Taking listeners on a powerful exploration of freedom and self-discovery is Moon Metro with their debut EP, “Explorer.” This collection of songs is a deeply personal story about breaking free from limitations and embracing individuality. “Explorer” is the brainchild of Tillmann Frohberg, who rediscovered his passion for music during the lockdowns…

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