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Where the Land Sings Back: Todd Mosby’s American Heartland Paints Missouri in Sound

by Leslie Sherman April 3, 2026 8:17 am Tagged With: 2026, Americana, indie, Jazz, new album, new music, review, singer, songwriter, United States

American Heartland finds Todd Mosby turning inward and outward at once, creating a record that is deeply personal and geographically expansive. Released today, the album plays like a living, breathing landscape shaped by memory, movement and a lifelong connection to Missouri.

From the opening moments, Mosby establishes a tone that is patient, immersive, and richly detailed. “Clouds Above Golden Fields” introduces the tone of the record, unfolding gradually like long stretches of road or slow moving clouds in the sky.

Teagan Johnston Debuts Stunning Release “My Luck”

by Leslie Sherman March 30, 2026 12:48 pm

Toronto alternative artist Teagan Johnston shares “My Luck,” an introspective, melancholic track that explores feelings of unluckiness, disconnection, and the strange dynamics we attract when life seems to stack the odds against us. Written during a period of creative pause, the song channels both heartache and observation, questioning whether feeling unlucky makes it easier to […]

The Mosfets Channel Defiance and Freedom Through Garage Rock Urgency on “Take A Chance”

by Leslie Sherman March 30, 2026 12:44 pm

The Mosfets return with their first single of 2026, “Take A Chance,” a defiant, high-voltage track driven by urgency, individuality, and the restless desire for freedom. Taken from their upcoming self-titled EP (set for release on May 29th, 2026), “Take A Chance” blends garage rock grit with neo-psychedelic energy to capture the feeling of pushing […]

Mark Fenster & Claude Laflamme Debuts Strong New Single “Reflections”

by Leslie Sherman March 30, 2026 12:41 pm

Continuing his ongoing exploration of music as a pathway toward healing, peace, and connection, Gabriola Island-based composer, vocalist, and meditation leader Mark Fenster unveils his latest single, “Reflections.” A calming, neo-classical and world-infused composition, the track emerges from deep stillness and shared creative intention, offering listeners a gentle reminder of their inherent light, love, and […]

Raffaele Scoccia Captures the Sound of Stillness in New Release “Silent Mountains”

by Leslie Sherman March 27, 2026 7:21 am Tagged With: 2026, ambient, classical, Italy, new music, New Single, Piano, singer, songwriter, United States

“Silent Mountains” is a newly released solo piano single by Italian composer and pianist Raffaele Scoccia. Inspired by a winter day spent high in the Dolomites, the piece reflects a period of introspection and renewed creative clarity for the artist.

Known for his wide ranging work across genres (including projects under his Moon Rocket alias), Scoccia returns here to the piano as his primary voice, offering a deeply personal and expressive composition rooted in stillness, nature and balance.

GAB SAFA Channels Light and Shadow on New Single “BEAUTY TEARS”

by Leslie Sherman March 27, 2026 4:23 am Tagged With: 2026, indie, new music, New Single, Pop, singer, songwriter, United States

Given that we now live in an era where genre lines are not just blurred but practically dissolved, where pop music is as likely to be cinematic as it is club-ready, “BEAUTY TEARS”, the latest offering from GAB SAFA, feels like a natural evolution of that shift.

As the song unfolds, built on shimmering synths and a pulse that leans as much toward the dancefloor as it does inwards reflection, there’s an immediate sense that this is music with intention. Plenty of artists flirt with emotional vulnerability, but few manage to anchor it in something that still moves physically as much as emotionally. SAFA does both. The track breathes, expands and gathers momentum.

Kelsey Dower Transforms Ancestry and Memory into Sonic Power on “Massacre”

by Leslie Sherman March 25, 2026 4:45 pm

Kelsey Dower continues to carve a unique space where symphonic composition and metal intersect with her latest single, Massacre, a powerful preview of her upcoming album Rebirth. Expansive, intense, and deeply introspective, the track commands attention with cinematic scope, blending orchestral sweep with the raw energy of metal. It’s one of Dower’s most emotionally resonant […]

Garrett Anthony Rice Unveils Haunting Single “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy)”

by Leslie Sherman March 24, 2026 4:58 pm

Garrett Anthony Rice’s new single, “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy),” is a chilling addition to his upcoming double album Equinox. Set at Blessington Lake in County Wicklow, Ireland, the track tells the story of a young boy drowning while addressed by the Púca, the ancient spirit said to […]

That Moment You Can’t Quite Name in A is For Atom’s New Single “Out of the Blue”

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:53 pm Tagged With: 2026, indie rock, new music, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s something understated about Out of the Blue that really works in its favour. It doesn’t push too hard or try to manufacture a moment that isn’t there. Instead, A Is for Atom lets things evolve the way these situations tend to in real life.

At its heart, the song deals with that shift most people recognise: when a long-standing friendship starts to feel like something else. Not in a dramatic way, but in the quieter sense where it creeps up on you over time. It’s in the shared history, the familiarity and the little details that suddenly start to mean more than they used to.

Interview: Malia Rogers 

by Leslie Sherman March 23, 2026 4:30 pm

Nova Scotia-raised, Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Malia Rogers returns with “Sunlight (A Good Death),” a healing, Celtic-influenced folk single that approaches loss through the lens of gratitude rather than despair. Rooted in the idea that grief is simply love with nowhere left to go, the song reflects on mourning not as an ending, but as evidence of a life deeply […]

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