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Kevin Driscoll Turns Letting Go into a Warm, Reflective Groove with “Put It Behind Me”
The United State-based artist has released one of his most personal tracks, “Put It Behind Me.” Kevin Driscoll is an artist who naturally blends blues, Americana, alt, folk rock, and rock textures without making it feel forced. His songwriting feels rooted in real emotions and everyday experiences, carrying emotional weight and reflection. Kevin’s vocal delivery has a storyteller’s quality, which makes his songs deeply relatable and dear to listeners. “Kevin Driscoll blends r
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Get Lost in the Warmth of “Live At Your Local Waterhole” by The Sven Curth (Huge) Trio!
The Sven Curth (Huge) Trio has come up with the album, “Live At Your Local Waterhole” in collaboration with special guest Chris Carballeira. The Curth (Huge) Trio comes across as one of those artists who genuinely enjoy the craft of songwriting and playing instruments, and that passion really defines their music. A singer-songwriter who plays guitar and banjo, Sven seems equally invested in writing meaningful lyrics and constantly improving as a musician. What makes his style
Mar 62 min read


William Hut Returns with a Warm and Inspiring Album, “Eternal Pieces”
William Hut returns with “Eternal Pieces,” his full-length album under the William Hut name in nearly ten years, and it genuinely feels like the work of someone who has taken that time to reflect, grow, and rediscover his creative space. Hailing from Bergen, Norway, Hut has long been a respected figure in the indie pop world, especially known for his work with the Norwegian Grammy-winning band Poor Rich Ones, which introduced many listeners to his distinctive voice and melodi
Mar 62 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup 14 - Move with us
This week’s Fresh Finds moves through shadowy trap landscapes, sharp-edged hip-hop, polished synth pop, festival-ready EDM, and experimental alternative expression. 4 releases, 4 distinct sonic identities, each pushing rhythm and mood in different directions.
Feb 282 min read


The Parting Turns Protest Into Poetry on "Requiem for a Homeland"
An EP with a concept is what I always look out for and The Parting’s “Requiem for a Homeland” seems like a solid one. The Parting is musician Brian O’Callaghan’s project that strives to become a socially conscious voice in contemporary music. You can sense that his music comes from lived experiences and real encounters with the subject he chooses and storytelling he does. Since 2018, he’s leaned into politically aware songwriting, but it never feels fabricated. There’s a beau
Feb 272 min read


Wattmore Let Love Linger in “It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues”
The brother-duo hailing from Australia is back with another track, “It’s Called Love… It’s Called the Blues.” The Wattmore brothers ooze an awkward, slightly chaotic energy through their music which makes them unique. Their humor is dry, their tone unapologetic, and nothing about their music feels fabricated. I love how the guitars do half the talking, and the rest is done by their vocals that feel natural and convincing. Their music often reflects grungy guitar riffs, sharp
Feb 241 min read


“You Don’t Know Me” by Seann Medicina is a Sour Story of a Misunderstood Relationship!
The Ottawa-based singer-songwriter has released a very emotional track titled “You Don’t Know Me” Seann Medicina is known for creating songs that are relatable and etch deep into the hearts of listeners. He blends folk, rock, and indie to create a perfect balance of storytelling and rhythm. His songs feel like a personal diary from his life experiences and travels. Seann’s vocals are versatile and guitar work is dynamic, making him an elegant artist. “Seann Medicina proves he
Feb 231 min read


Testing Melodies – Fresh Finds Roundup #10: "Indie it is."
As a music enthusiast, I'm always looking out for fresh sounds and immersive sonic experiences. Rock has been a genre which is ever-changing and finding a sound that stands out feels like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Feb 212 min read
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