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"Dance in the Bar" by Chris Quesnel
Montreal artist Chris Quesnel steps into a new era with “ Dance in the Bar ,” an original single released November 7, 2025, born from real-life serendipity and shaped by a team that knows how to bottle nostalgia without sounding dated. Co-produced with Fushi Agato and mixed by Jean-François Vézina, the song carries the unmistakable fingerprints of early-2000s alternative rock and arrives dressed in the polished sheen of today’s indie-pop energy. Inspired by a chance encounte

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"The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3" by David Potter
David Potter , the Whippany-based MMA personality turned satirical rapper, returns with a knockout of a finale in " The Miseducation of MMA Volume 3 ", released on September 26, 2025. Known for pushing the boundaries between combat sports commentary and biting cultural parody, Potter doesn’t pull a single punch here. Teaming up with Broadway singers and musicians from country to R&B, this album spans martial arts and the arts at large. It’s fierce, funny, and fearless, bringi

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"Four Songs for Christmastime" by Hilgrove Kenrick
Some artists decorate the holidays with comfort and joy. Others reinterpret it. Hilgrove Kenrick does something far rarer: he expands the emotional and spiritual scope of Christmastime through choral writing that feels both ancient and startlingly contemporary. His new EP, “ Four Songs for Christmastime ,” marks the second installment of his growing Four Songs series, offering one of his most evocative and cinematic choral statements to date. Written for the newly formed cho

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"The News" by I, Captain
I, Captain return with " The News ", a compact EP that feels less like a headline grab and more like a late-night broadcast tuned just off the dial. Across four tracks, the band stitches together grit, groove, and attitude, creating a release that thrives on its raw edges. It’s a project that doesn’t ask for attention—it earns it through feel, texture, and an unfiltered sense of momentum. Sonically, the EP leans into a looser, more blues-soaked palette than some of I, Captai

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"You Were Never In Love" by The Red Lite District
The Red Lite District’s “You Were Never In Love ” arrives like a clenched fist through static, brimming with confrontation and emotional fallout. Emerging from Glasgow’s restless punk circuit, the band channel a fierce urgency that feels both street-level and sharply intentional. This single doesn’t ease listeners in; it detonates instantly, announcing itself as a declaration rather than a plea. There’s a sense that the band isn’t just performing a song, but purging something

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"You and I" by Harry Bertora
Harry Bertora’s “You and I ” arrives like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets, where memories glow brighter than the road ahead. Built as an EP, the release immediately establishes its own atmosphere—intimate, cinematic, and gently immersive. Rather than chasing trends, Bertora leans into a timeless emotional space, inviting the listener to slow down and sink into a sound world that feels both familiar and freshly imagined. Musically, the project floats between synthw

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"You’ll Do Fine" by Prem Byrne
Prem Byrne’s “ You’ll Do Fine ” arrives as a quietly powerful debut single, rooted in reassurance rather than spectacle. Framed within the adult contemporary space, the song doesn’t rush to impress; instead, it settles into a comforting presence, like a steady voice speaking at exactly the right moment. From the opening bars, there’s an unforced sincerity that signals this is music born from lived experience rather than calculation. The production is polished yet warm, allow

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"There Will Be Light" by Karlie
Karlie ’s " There Will Be Light " arrives like a slow exhale after holding your breath for too long. From its opening moments, the track wraps itself around the listener with a luminous yet slightly restless energy, balancing comfort and confrontation in equal measure. It’s pop music that doesn’t chase instant gratification; instead, it patiently unfolds, inviting you into a space where vulnerability feels brave rather than fragile. The production leans into a sleek retro-fut

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"Juicy Boom" by Things Change
Things Change make their entrance with “ Juicy Boom ” like a spark striking dry ground—sudden, bright, and impossible to ignore. From the first moments, the single announces itself as a rock statement with intent, the kind of track that doesn’t politely ask for attention but earns it through sheer presence. There’s an immediacy here that feels timeless, recalling why rock music still thrives when it’s driven by urgency rather than excess. What truly elevates the song is the

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"Running" by Tatum Treffeisen
Tatum Treffeisen ’s “ Running ” unfolds like an open diary left on a windowsill—unguarded, wind-touched, and impossible to ignore. From the first moments, the song places you inside a restless inner world where motion becomes both refuge and confrontation. It’s not about escape alone; it’s about what surfaces when you finally stop pretending you’re fine. The track carries a visual intensity that feels almost filmic, yet it never leans on grand gestures. Instead, it thrives in

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"Remind Me Why" by Raised By Rage
Raised By Rage step into a quieter, more introspective space with “ Remind Me Why ,” a song that feels less like a performance and more like a private conversation overheard at the right moment. Rooted in a deeply personal turning point, the track traces the fragile line between giving up and choosing to endure, capturing the weight of uncertainty with striking emotional clarity. From the opening moments, the song unfolds patiently. The rhythm section keeps a restrained puls

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"The One I Need" by Audrey Saparno
Audrey Saparno steps into the spotlight with “ The One I Need ,” a song that doesn’t demand attention so much as quietly earns it. From the first notes, there’s a sense of restraint and trust—trust in space, in silence, and in the listener’s willingness to lean in. Rather than chasing grand gestures, the track thrives on subtlety, unfolding like a private thought spoken aloud for the first time. At the heart of the song is longing, but it’s expressed with maturity rather tha

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"Replay" by Poison Oak
Poison Oak return with “ Replay ,” a track that captures a band firing on all cylinders. The Townsville-based rockers blend indie brightness with punk-driven intensity, delivering a sound that feels both spontaneous and deliberate. From the first note, the song moves with urgency—catchy without feeling overproduced, emotional without tipping into excess—demanding attention and repeat listens. The song’s strength lies in its sense of movement. Shimmering guitar work intertwin

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"Falling Apart" by Undergone
“ Falling Apart ” unfolds like a fracture you can hear, a song that collapses inward rather than explodes. Undergone set the tone immediately with dense, overdriven guitars and restless percussion, creating a sense of pressure that never fully releases. At the center is Wiktoria Borecka’s vocal performance — fragile yet ferocious — drifting through the mix as if suspended between restraint and surrender. Her delivery feels intimate and exposed, carrying an emotional weight t

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"Pretentious Punk" by VOLKER MILCH
VOLKER MILCH ’s “ Pretentious Punk ” arrives like a slow-burning neon flare in a fog-soaked club, pulling the listener into a space where elegance and unease coexist. From the opening moments, the track signals its intent: this is not rebellion by noise alone, but by atmosphere. Pulsing synths coil tightly around the rhythm, creating a sense of restrained tension that feels deliberate, controlled, and quietly confrontational. What makes this release especially compelling is h

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"Forgotten Moon" by My Lovely Haunting
My Lovely Haunting emerge as architects of atmosphere, shaping songs that feel less written than discovered. The Melbourne duo summon a world where sound drifts like fog through empty streets, guided by voices that seem to hover just out of reach. Their music carries a strange intimacy, as if each note were whispered from another time, drawing the listener into a space where emotion outweighs form and mood becomes the message. " Forgotten Moon ", their debut album, unfolds

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"Juicy Boom" by Things Change
Things Change make their entrance with “ Juicy Boom ” like a spark striking dry ground—sudden, bright, and impossible to ignore. From the first moments, the single announces itself as a rock statement with intent, the kind of track that doesn’t politely ask for attention but earns it through sheer presence. There’s an immediacy here that feels timeless, recalling why rock music still thrives when it’s driven by urgency rather than excess. What truly elevates the song is the


"Running" by Tatum Treffeisen
Tatum Treffeisen ’s “ Running ” unfolds like an open diary left on a windowsill—unguarded, wind-touched, and impossible to ignore. From the first moments, the song places you inside a restless inner world where motion becomes both refuge and confrontation. It’s not about escape alone; it’s about what surfaces when you finally stop pretending you’re fine. The track carries a visual intensity that feels almost filmic, yet it never leans on grand gestures. Instead, it thrives in


"Remind Me Why" by Raised By Rage
Raised By Rage step into a quieter, more introspective space with “ Remind Me Why ,” a song that feels less like a performance and more like a private conversation overheard at the right moment. Rooted in a deeply personal turning point, the track traces the fragile line between giving up and choosing to endure, capturing the weight of uncertainty with striking emotional clarity. From the opening moments, the song unfolds patiently. The rhythm section keeps a restrained puls


"Now or Never" by Jonny Thorns
Jonny Thorns ’ " Now or Never " arrives like a flare shot into the night sky—bright, deliberate, and impossible to ignore. From the first note, it feels less like a debut and more like a declaration: a moment in time where an artist decides he won’t hide behind restraint anymore. Thorns channels the restless pulse of Durham’s streets into a sound that crackles with urgency, each track built with the conviction of someone who’s finally ready to tell the truth without flinching


"Ah Yah (Prince Hall Tribute 1)" by Prince Lit
Prince Lit ’s latest single, “ Ah Yah (Prince Hall Tribute 1) ,” lands with the intensity of a signal flare cutting through darkness—vivid, urgent, and impossible to overlook. Having grown within Denver’s dynamic music community, he now steps forward with a confidence that feels undeniably earned. This release positions him not just as an emerging talent, but as an artist with something meaningful to say. The magic behind the track lies in the remarkable creative synergy driv
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