Los Angeles-based music collective The Vincenzos release their brand-new single/music video, “Lay Down,” a song pleading with a lover to lower their defenses and let love...
With “Fast Forward,” The R.E.S.E.A.R.C.H. delivers a next-gen art rock song that carries listeners into a bewitching sonic mosaic.
Alyson Faith’s new song, “Let’s Find Out,” exudes contagious tangs of indie-rock, along with a satisfying and attractive melodic flow.
With “The Hammer,” Dash Hammerstein reveals he’s learning to paint on a larger canvas, one that’s appealingly original.
Spacious and a bit hypnotic, “Nyc 1970s Cinema” is at once sensitively reflective, while remaining totally chill.
With “CLARIDAD,” the talented Venno crafts a song heavy with drama, allowing listeners to participate in his profound feelings.
On “Opening,” Zain Effendi captures the splendid feeling of life’s potential, taking listeners on an odyssey through a musical wonderland.
“Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha,” the new mantra track from meditation guide and artist Rina Rain, invokes protection from both inner and outer fears, as well...
On “You Don’t Wanna Know,” Aranda’s blend of hard rock and big-tent touches of alt-metal results in an irresistible power ballad.
Surprisingly catchy and vibrant with pop energy, Shekinah Grace Moyes’ “CHRISTMAS NATION OF JOY” offers a superbly likable holiday song.
Elegiac and unsettling, “What a Mess” paints a picture of dysfunction, while at the same time inviting others to change the image.
“Lighthouse” is like a gentle assurance, a hand on one’s shoulder, reminding that despite all of life’s chaos and unpredictability, a few songs still have the...
Drawing on a deep cache of emotion, Larry Beckett unveils a moving, poignant performance of the desperation of love.
Replete with oodles of charm and hints of retro flavors, with “Where I’m Running,” Leo Sawikin releases perhaps his best song ever.
With “Dangerous Love,” James Laurent pushes the thrill and/or misery quotient of the danger zone of love into the red.