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“Break These Chains” by Harry Kappen — A Cry for Truth in Turbulent Times

Follow HARRY KAPPEN via: Dutch musician, producer, and music therapist Harry Kappen returns with a fiery second single from his latest album, Four. Titled “Break These Chains,” released on April 10, 2025, this track delivers more than just a sharp-edged rock tune—it serves as a bold social statement. With a background in music therapy and…

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“Not The One (I’m Looking For)”: A Power Pop Renaissance by Atticus

Follow ATTICUS RONESS via: Atticus Roness makes a bold statement with “Not The One (I’m Looking For).” A power pop song serving as the first glimpse into his upcoming album, Power Pop World Domination. With explosive energy, layered instrumentation, and undeniable melodic hooks, the track proves Roness is serious. Serious about bringing Power pop back…

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Whereafter’s “Blind Heart”: An Unfiltered Introduction to a New Era

Follow WHEREAFTER via: With their debut single “Blind Heart,” Whereafter doesn’t simply enter the music scene they create a niche that is both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative. Released on January 17, 2025, this track goes beyond being just a song; it’s a declaration. I loved the song, but a big shout-out on the mental health advocacy,…

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Darlin’ by The Muster Point Project: An Electrifying New Single

Follow THE MUSTER POINT PROJECT via: The Muster Point Project is in again and this time kicks off 2025 with an electrifying new single, “Darlin’.” Known for weaving folk rock and alt-country influences into his work, Kevin Franco takes a sharp left turn, steering straight into punk-inspired territory. With its raw energy and tongue-in-cheek storytelling,…

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Trickshooter Social Club – “Television” New Single

Follow TRICKSHOOTER SOCIAL CLUB via: Trickshooter Social Club has always embraced storytelling, and “Television” showcases their talent for infusing emotion into melody with remarkable honesty. Motivated by the loss of a band member’s father, the song delves into life’s transient nature through a perspective that is both personally intimate and universally relatable. It reflects on…

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