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Love Ghost on “Luna Azul”: Chasing the Blue Moon

FOLLOW LOVE GHOST VIA: Love Ghost pulls listeners in with their latest bilingual single “Luna Azul.” This Los Angeles indie rock band has created an upbeat yet sorrowful song that transcends cultural boundaries. Through vulnerable songwriting and global collaboration, they share a timely message of overcoming loneliness. The song opens gently with echoing Spanish guitar…

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Carlos Ucedda with “Short Time My Love”: A Nostalgic Ballad for Distant Hearts

FOLLOW Carlos Ucedda VIA: After years out of the spotlight honing his craft in seclusion, versatile Spanish musician Carlos Uceda is stepping into the light with his nostalgic synthpop single “Short Time My Love.” Infused with longing and passion, this track showcases his considerable vocal range and affinity for melodic electronica. As the sole creator…

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Jane: A Song That Touches the Soul

FOLLOW Gary Dranow viA: Gary Dranow is back with another memorable tune that tugs at the heartstrings. His latest single “Jane” marks a reunion between the singer-songwriter and a close friend that inspired this emotive rock ballad. Fans of Dranow’s earlier works like “Chaos” and “Mother’s Angry” which tackle sociopolitical commentary will notice his signature…

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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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