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Jareth - Bit By Bit
Jareth - Bit By Bit

Something about that vocal just cleaves to the core, maybe its that faint hint of reverb, maybe its that personality living in the lyrics.

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Little Quirks - Crumbled
Little Quirks - Crumbled

A guitar strum that manages to hide behind the banjos 8th notes; from there the voices of sisters Abbey, Mia, and cousin Jaymi weave a captivating vocal tapestry together.

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Chris Morrissey - White Sand
Chris Morrissey - White Sand

The electric guitar gathers together dark piano notes under cover of some really strong cymbal work.

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River Whyless: Born In The Right Country
River Whyless: Born In The Right Country

Folk elements of acoustic bass and electric guitar weave together with a very interesting groove and a message about the lottery of destiny.

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Foresteater - Pretend Land
Foresteater - Pretend Land

Mikey Pro created Foresteater in 2015 after a dream he had. We love the emotional honesty and the willingness to go where many do not.

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Halcyon Drive - Silver Ray
Halcyon Drive - Silver Ray

Those clean electric strums do not prepare you for that stick-heavy drum thing; and that does not prepare for the hook.

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Samuel J - Embrace
Samuel J - Embrace

As the song progresses the elements build to an electronic climax that lines up with the purification. Samuel J, with his song Embrace gives us a blueprint for getting woke.

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THE SAVILLES - Something Strange
THE SAVILLES - Something Strange

that guitar tone and the synth stabs could all have come from a Franz Ferdinand record, but the voice of Meg Britannie is sheer punk-power.

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Joe Nolan - Too Much Time To Kill

Joe Nolan - Too Much Time To Kill

Explores the bluesy trappings of a folk persona, stretching the skin of a poet over the bones of a spiritual warrior.

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Feels like a Sunday morning jam: partly a cure for last night's hangover, and perhaps the start of another adventure.

Harvey Brittain - my heart keeps score

Harvey Brittain - my heart keeps score

Vocals that are dripping with emotion, and a nostalgic pop sensibility as the grounding element.

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Arcade.dev Builds SSO for AI Agents

Arcade.dev Builds SSO for AI Agents

Arcade.dev offers unparalleled access to well tested and production-ready product integrations.

A Quick Guide to Self Distribution

A Quick Guide to Self Distribution

What is the simplest and most effective way to get my songs distributed to the streaming platforms?

The Unbearable Lightness of Tech Support

The Unbearable Lightness of Tech Support

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Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Feels like a Sunday morning jam: partly a cure for last night's hangover, and perhaps the start of another adventure.

Adam Faucett - Nobody Wanna See This Alone

Adam Faucett - Nobody Wanna See This Alone

Faucett's music draws from the landscapes of rural Arkansas as well as an insatiable curiosity for exploring the unknown.

Joe Jenneman - The Underneath

Joe Jenneman - The Underneath

At the end of the day, it's the story here that feels like it could come from anywhere.

Art is truth.