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“Weight of the World” by Eddie Cohn Builds and Breaks You Gently
California-based artist Eddie Cohn has released yet another track that leans into his emotional, rock-driven space. His journey, starting from playing piano at just 3 years old to learning guitar and drums on his own, shows how well-seasoned he is. There’s a strong pull from that 90s rock space in his sound, not just in the guitar but in that slightly raw, unfiltered emotional honesty. What I like is how he doesn’t stay limited to just music; whether it’s DJing, writing, or e
1 day ago1 min read


Holding It Together Until You Can’t, ONEWAY’S “Breakdown” Says It Out Loud!
ONEWWAY released his latest track, “Breakdown,” and it hits right in your heart. Led by Dustin Burkhard, ONEWAY is a project that feels like an emotional downpour with every song. The themes circle around pressure, faith, and mental strain, through the most polished version of sound. What stood out to me is how honestly ONEWAY puts their music forward, almost like a personal diary. “Dustin Burkhard’s ONEWAY cut straight through with an emotionally heavy delivery.” The song op
2 days ago1 min read


KER’s “Just What Happened” Turns Quiet Memories Into Something You Can Feel Again!
Scotland-based artist KER has released his latest original, “Just What Happened.” KER is a musician who is a master of storytelling and smooth delivery. His music carries a certain stillness that reflects quieter surroundings and a reflective approach. His sound leans into folk at its core, but there are subtle touches of indie and alt-pop that keep it from feeling too traditional. “KER leans into simplicity and lets real emotion do all the heavy lifting.” The track keeps thi
2 days ago1 min read


In the “City of Sails,” Microbes Ask What You’re Really Selling
Microbes recently dropped “City of Sails,” and it instantly feels like a reflection of where they come from—split between Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Rarotonga. Jacob Connor and Allister Ainsworth are the duo behind Microbes. They like to keep things very minimal, but there’s intention in every sound. You can feel Jacob and Allister building every track together, and that DIY approach really works in their favor. “Microbes craft slow, introspective indie rock that quietly sits
5 days ago1 min read


When Solo Noi Make Moving On Feel This Good, You Don’t Look Back!
If there’s one track that captures Solo Noi’s no-boundaries, just-fun spirit, it’s “You Can’t Make The River Go Back.” Their art follows no fixed lanes, just music flowing wherever it feels right. Their sound feels like a lived-in diary, shaped by South London life, Brixton reggae influences, and the raw creative energy. You can hear rock, reggae, blues, and even hints of punk in their music. John Fitz Bob Smith and Ollie Davies come across as storytellers first, musicians se
6 days ago1 min read


“Soliloquy" by ReeToxA: A Journey of Different Emotions Through Rock
The dynamic rock band from Melbourne has released a 26-track album, “Soliloquy.” Led by Jason McKee, ReeToxA is a rock band that’s built on years of experience. There’s a strong sense of catharsis driving the project, where songwriting feels more like an emotional outlet than just a creative process. Their roots are firmly in rock, but there’s a clear willingness to experiment, blending 90s alt-rock influences with more modern, emotionally charged sounds. With parts of “Solil
6 days ago2 min read


Shortout Kid’s “Pet Song” Blurs the Line Between Sound Experiment and Pure Feeling
Shortout Kid’s “Pet Song” is a track that instantly makes you curious about the mind behind it. The fact that he has used his own instrument in creating his songs is fascinating to know. He lay low for almost 15 years to make this instrument, and it’s wild. Named as the Razor Belt by Shortout, it is made up of ninety-plus handmade keys, levers, springs from ballpoint pens, wood, metal, and heavy wiring; it literally feels like a mix between a chainsaw and a guitar. The fact t
Apr 51 min read


JCRACKER’s “Avalanche of Pain” Feels Like a Breaking Point Years in the Making
“Avalanche of Pain” by JCRACKER doesn’t sound like a song made in a moment, it feels like something that’s been sitting inside for years, finally finding its way out. There’s a certain weight to it that reflects a songwriter who’s spent decades writing, holding onto thoughts before turning them into sound. The moment it kicks in, there’s this heavy, almost crushing energy, like everything is about to come down at once, just like the title promises. “JCRACKER makes music that
Apr 41 min read
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