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Car Crash by Love Ghost cover artwork

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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September by Michellar music cover artwork

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 by The Muster Point Project cover artwork

“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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Aunque por sea una noche by Michellar song cover art

Michellar “Aunque sea por una noche” new single

In “Aunque sea por una noche,” Michellar doesn’t just sing, she remembers. This Spanish-language debut is a quiet triumph, a love letter to fleeting intimacy and cultural memory. Co-written with Jiji Picazo and produced by Lloyd Miller at Spirit Song Studios, the track unfolds like a whispered confession under moonlight. The lyrics—“Ámame, aunque sea por…

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Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs BY Amy-Lin Slezak SONG COVER ART

Amy-Lin Slezak “Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs” New Song

Amy-Lin Slezak’s “Known 3 Yrs, Seen 24 Hrs.” is a charming detour from the emotional firestorms of her earlier releases. Following the defiant “How Dare She” and the introspective “To Grow Old Old,” this track feels like a breath of fresh air—nostalgic, cheeky, and unapologetically personal. With lyrics like “Digging up the past, cleaning the…

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