Protected: Resilience Never Sounded This Cool in Dean RÖK’s “Fire & Stars”
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In a move that is both incredibly sweet and a bit on the dark side, LY@TT have penned a tribute song to Pete Ham, one of music’s most unfortunate lost souls, and decided that the best way to honor him was to leave the painful parts in all their jagged glory. For listeners only familiar
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It definitely takes some guts to rap about ancient goddesses, mythology, and ancestry. Because let’s be honest, those aren’t exactly the topics dominating playlists right now. Yet Ray Gibbz leans fully into them on Royal Ruby, as if he’d been waiting centuries to tell this story to the world. Ray Gibbz is a self-taught producer,
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Some songs show up with the subtleness of a brick through a window. They do exactly what they say they’re going to do, point out who the baddies are and then proceed to scream their message at you until you either agree with them or take yourselves and your attitudes somewhere else. Deportee’s “Black Women
There are no other ways to describe fear aside from how Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard built The Shadow Remains. Here, fear isn’t just a theme or a mood, it’s a whole structure embedded in every detail until it seeps into your bones like it belongs. Joseph Turner writes from the Dutch delta,
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Repeat after me: a good song doesn’t have to be anything specific. Sometimes, it just needs to get one exact feeling right when you need it most. GISKE does exactly that with their latest single, August Came. GISKE features members of acclaimed Norwegian guitar-pop band The Margarets, with a songwriting partnership that traces back to
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At some point in every dream, it loses its shine. Most people aren’t interested in talking about that point. Most people are interested in the dream. The initial momentum. Late-night idea sessions. Inspirational quotes overlaid on stock photos of mountains. The dreams where you wake up to it all working out, then do a magazine
Other artists want a seat at a table. Ray Gibbz flips it instead with no apologies. That defines the entirety of his latest release, If I Ruled. For a self-taught producer, songwriter, and rapper emerging from San Diego, Nas’ If I Ruled the World becomes a clear touchpoint in shaping Ray Gibbz’s vision for this
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Imagine grief when it doesn’t come off like a movie that made you cry like a bucket or a devastating video that lingered like smoke in your room. What you’ll get from Reetoxa’s Love Keeps Burning Still is grief settling in the most tender, softest way possible. Reetoxa is a Melbourne band fronted by Jason
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This is a weird time to be involved with music; it demands we all be content creators, influencers, amateur marketers, compulsive oversharers, and, when we have time, musicians. All the songs now come pre-packaged with personalities, branding, carefully manicured online identities detailing everything the artist had for breakfast and their subsequent thoughts and feelings and
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