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New Music Friday Pt. 2 | September 5th, 2025

We are back again with some new tracks for New Music Friday. Check out all of the new music and reviews down below. Dolo Tonight | “Hotel On Your Heart”…

New Music Friday Pt. 3 | September 5th, 2025

We are back again with some new tracks for New Music Friday. Check out all of the new music and reviews down below. Jasmine Crowe | “Little Earthquakes” Jasmine Crowe…

Jennifer Harper – Soul Alive (Album Review)

Jennifer Harper has always been an artist with a deeply spiritual and soulful approach to music. Her songs often weave together themes of love, transformation, and self-discovery, carried by her…

Mike Masser – Album Review: 5

Mike Masser returns after years of stepping back with 5, a hard rock album that reads like a reckoning rather than a comeback. Hailing from Prescott, Arizona, Masser not only…

TV’s Sexiest Male Characters That Keep Us Tuning In

Television has given us countless reasons to binge-watch, but let’s be honest, sometimes it’s the actors who really keep us coming back week after week. From brooding bad boys to…

Ky La’Vey – Overture to a Dream EP Review

Ky La’Vey is a soul-drenched R&B artist whose voice carries weight and warmth. He weaves through rhythms that nod to classic soul and modern indie R&B with instinct and nuance….

Stephanie Happening – Fragments Of Flame EP Trilogy | EP Review

Stephanie Happening is a London based alt pop artist with a flair for cinematic synths, sharp hooks, and lyrics that treat personal growth like a storm you choose to stand…

Christian List – Beach (Album Review)

Christian List has always been a songwriter who thrives on creating atmosphere, but with Beach, he steps into a more cinematic and deeply personal lane. Released on August 30, 2025,…

Reeya Banerjee – Album Review: This Place

Reeya Banerjee has always stood out for her ability to weave personal stories into music that feels cinematic and raw. A songwriter and storyteller who moves between Hudson Valley, Brooklyn,…

The Inadequates – Album Review: Haven’t You Heard?

The Inadequates are a Brisbane-based trio who turn folk into spectacle. Featuring mandolin, accordion, acoustic guitar, upright bass, and three-part harmonies, they craft folk theater that blurs the lines between…

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