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Michellar’s “Never Say Sorry” a new gem

Michellar is back, and she’s commemorating her one-year anniversary of releasing fully produced music with the deeply personal single, ‘Never Say Sorry,’ released on September 25, 2025. This track is a beautiful fusion of Alt-Country, Country, Singer-Songwriter Band (Soft Band Sound), Soft Rock, Rock Pop, and Female Vocals, all penned and performed by Michellar herself….

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Love Ghost releases “Car Crash,” new single

In “Car Crash,” Love Ghost trades distortion for devastation. Known for their genre-fluid bravado, grunge, punk, metal, and alt-rock, the band takes a sharp emotional detour, delivering a stripped-back piano ballad that feels like a confession whispered through cracked glass. It’s not just a song; it’s a slow-motion wreck rendered in melody. Finnegan Seeker Bell’s…

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Michellar’s new “September” song worth listening

Michellar’s “September” is not just a song, it’s a cinematic breath of autumn air, wrapped in amber tones and poetic introspection. Recorded between the coastal calm of San Francisco and the pastoral quiet of Staffordshire, UK, the track reflects a transatlantic soul-searching that’s both intimate and expansive. Producer Tobias Wilson’s subtle touch allows the song’s…

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“You Lose and You Gain” – The Muster Point Project: Cover Single

The Muster Point Project (TMPP) revisits Canadian music history with their cover of John Bottomley’s “You Lose and You Gain.” A song that once topped the Canadian adult contemporary charts in 1995. Known for original tracks like “Stuck in Transit,” TMPP takes a bold step into reinterpretation. This time, guided by frontman Kevin Franco’s deep…

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