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PrivacyClub: “Into A Flower” A Dive into Fun Goth

FOLLOW PrivacyClub VIA: Into a Flower, Don Riedel as PrivacyClub’s debut single offers a promising first glimpse into the band’s intricate wordplay. Blending influences from emo, goth, and indie rock, singer-songwriter Don Riedel explores emotional vulnerability through infectious melodies and raw vocals. Recorded at Triangle Wave Studios in Brooklyn, the single immediately draws listeners in….

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Little Monster by Nasmore: A Dance with Your Inner Demons

FOLLow Nasmore viA: Pop music usually doesn’t give you the vibe you get from Nasmore’s “Little Monster.” This song is like a rollercoaster, weaving through bright and shadowy moments, hope and sorrow, breaking free from the usual genre boundaries. Teaming up with vocalist Ariana Celaeno to create “Little Monster,” Nasmore creates a genre-blending song that…

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Classic By Sean Delaney: A Self-Made Symphony

FOLLow Sean Delaney viA: Classic, an upbeat new tune by independent musician Sean Delaney demonstrates his flexibility and innovative ability. Delaney creates a soundscape that blends retro hip-hop and futuristic pop as the song’s songwriter and producer. Though nostalgic in its golden-era references, “Classic” ultimately propels the genre into uncharted territory. Delaney himself serves as…

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Aoun with “Smoker’s Cough (Afterword)”: A Lingering Memory Single

FOLLOW Aoun Hamid VIA: Smoker’s Cough (Afterword)” marks an introspective turn for the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Aoun Hamid. Serving as the closing track on his forthcoming concept album structured as a “Storybook,” this song finds Aoun reflecting on the aftermath of an ended relationship and the lingering feelings of loneliness. While still rooted in his signature…

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Proklaim: ‘Righteous’ Steps Toward Goals

FOLLOW PROKLAIM VIA: Proklaim’s song “Righteous” flows with raw honesty. His lyrics give insight into the inner workings of an artist seeking meaning amidst life’s challenges. With influences spanning old-school hip hop legends and 90s alternative, Proklaim mixes styles in his musical delivery. As a solo hip-hop artist who started rapping while learning guitar, Proklaim…

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Proklaim releases ‘Civil,’ Afro-Hip Fusion with Purposeful Rhymes

FOLLOW PROKLAIM VIA: With as one his latest streak singles, “Civil,” hip-hop artist Proklaim seamlessly fuses old-school boom-bap vibes with contemporary Afrobeats rhythms. As a result, he creates an infectious sound that offers the best of both worlds.  The production quality immediately stands out, with the Afrobeat-inspired rhythms laying an infectious foundation for Proklaim to…

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Proklaim: ‘Starfall’ A Journey of Love and Sacrifice

FOLLOW PROKLAIM VIA: Proklaim’s latest single “Starfall” offers listeners a reflective glimpse into the Namibian rapper’s mindset and musical journey. Released as part of his solo catalog, the track spotlights Proklaim’s soulful vocal delivery and thought-provoking songwriting. He explores complex themes like sacrifice, resilience, and leaving a legacy with refined lyricism. The instrumentals crafted by…

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‘Forward, And / Or Dust’ By The Silence Industry

FOLLow The Silence Industry viA: The Silence Industry’s latest release “Forward, And / Or Dust” marks an intriguing musical evolution for the band. Whereas previous efforts dwelled in moody, industrial-tinged sounds, this track gallops along with propulsive, synth-rock energy. From the opening bars, the listener is drawn into the song’s infectious rhythm and swirling keyboard…

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Floating Away By Gary Dranow

FOLLow  Gary Dranow viA: “Floating Away,” Gary Dranow’s latest single marks a touching musical tribute to the power of friendship. His collaboration with The Manic Emotions results in a poignant folk-rock ballad that recounts a serendipitous reunion between the singer-songwriter and his old friend Harold. Propelled by steady acoustic guitar and piano, “Floating Away” unfolds…

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