Track Review

Rivermind Ignites a Gritty Psychedelic Firestorm on Explosive New Single

“A masterstroke of raw power and atmospheric tension that proves independent rock still has teeth.” The air in the room shifts as the first notes of Anything Less Than More by D.D.R. bloom and it feels like the ghost of Bruce Springsteen walked into a neon-soaked production studio to settle a score with mediocrity. It starts with

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D.D.R. Demands the World on a Sprawling Rock Anthem That Refuses To Settle

“A masterstroke of shifting intensity that turns the frustration of ‘almost’ into a triumphant wall of guitar-driven defiance.” The air in the room shifts as the first notes of Anything Less Than More by D.D.R. bloom and it feels like the ghost of Bruce Springsteen walked into a neon-soaked production studio to settle a score with mediocrity.

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Weight of the World, the Upcoming Single From Eddie Cohn Is Built Around Exhaustion

There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that doesn’t come from doing too much, but from taking in too much. Scrolling, refreshing, absorbing, processing and somehow still feeling like you’re behind on everything. Weight of the World, the newest single from Eddie Cohn is built around that exact feeling and more importantly, it doesn’t pretend there’s

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The Choice Doesn’t Sound Retro, Exactly, but It Does Feel Anchored

There’s a very specific kind of song that announces itself as Important within the first thirty seconds; not because of anything it’s done yet, but because it arrives carrying a fully itemized list of influences, intentions, and moral positioning. THE CHOICE by Chris Oledude is absolutely one of those songs. And to be clear, that’s

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