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KiTe Steps Into the Light With “I See You Cryin'”

by Leslie Sherman November 29, 2025 2:09 pm Tagged With: 2025, Alternative, Australia, new release, New Single, Pop, producer, singer, songwriter, United States

When darkness settles and the lights fade out, some songs hold space. That is the quiet power behind KiTe’s newest single, “I See You Cryin’.”

The track doesn’t rush you. It doesn’t promise closure. Instead, it invites you into a soft, raw, slightly bruised world – one where unspoken nights stretch long and love sits just out of reach.

A Call for Connection – George Collins Unpacks the Slow Drift in Relationships in ‘”Houston”

by Leslie Sherman November 18, 2025 3:21 pm Tagged With: 2025, Folk, indie rock, new music, New Single, singer, songwriter, United States

George Collins has always had a gift for writing songs that are quietly honest, the kind that don’t demand your attention so much as slowly draw you in.

His new single, “Houston,” might be one of the clearest examples yet.

Though inspired by a playful songwriting prompt about space, the final song is anything but gimmicky. Instead, Collins uses the language of space travel to explore the emotional drift that can creep into even the closest of relationships.

Daniele Odasso Returns with a Dreamlike Pulse on “Living in Between”

by Leslie Sherman November 14, 2025 2:59 am Tagged With: 2025, new music, New Single, Pop, singer, songwriter, United States

Daniele Odasso steps back into the spotlight with his brand new single “Living In Between”. It’s a song that unravels slowly, confidently, like someone finally breathing again after holding their breath for far too long.

Ian Ward Bridges Broadway and Pop on His Cinematic New Single “Ocean Eyes”

by Leslie Sherman October 31, 2025 6:33 am Tagged With: 2025, Broadway, indie, new music, New Single, singer, songwriter, United States

Broadway powerhouse Ian Ward steps confidently into the spotlight of his own story with the release of his new single, “Ocean Eyes.” Known for commanding the stage in Rock of Ages Hollywood and performing alongside Cynthia Erivo in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl, Ward now channels that same theatrical fire into a lush pop soundscape that is both timeless and modern.

Built on a swirl of warm analog synths, echoing guitars and a falsetto that seems to hover midair, “Ocean Eyes” captures that dizzying ache of memory and the tenderness that lingers after love fades.

Ray Ray Star Turns Personal Struggle into a Powerful Anthem of Recovery in New Single “One Step Away”

by Leslie Sherman September 26, 2025 7:54 am Tagged With: 2025, indie, indie rock, new music, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

With his latest single “One Step Away” Ray Ray Star delivers a song that is as unflinching as it is deeply personal.

Written in fragments over five years ago during a time when he was barely holding on, the song was recently completed after Ray Ray spoke as a guest at a Narcotics Anonymous convention.

It’s a powerful exploration of addiction, relapse and the daily fight to stay clean. A track that will resonate for anyone navigating that razor edge between despair and a glimmer of hope.

George Collins’s “Black and White World” is a Soulful Call for Empathy and Unity

by Leslie Sherman September 17, 2025 5:31 am Tagged With: indie rock, new music, New Single, Pop, Prague, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

In a year dominated by headlines of polarization, political vitriol and heartbreaking acts of violence, including the recent shooting in the U.S. that left communities shaken, George Collins steps forward with a song that refuses to despair.

“Black and White World”, is an upbeat, blue eyed soul inflected pop/rock track that delivers a serious message wrapped in irresistible hooks. It’s the sound of hope dancing back into the room at a time when many of us need it most.

Alex Thomen’s “Where Did They Go Wrong?” – A Sharp and Satirical Take on Life’s Ironies

by Leslie Sherman September 16, 2025 11:08 am Tagged With: 2025, classical, indie, new music, New Single, Pop, singer, songwriter

Alex Thomen’s latest single “Where Did They Go Wrong?” is a biting and insightful exploration of irony, personal growth and the unexpected paths people take in life.

With sharp observational storytelling, Thomen uses this track to examine three culturally resonant narratives – a boy who once struggled with self-image now proclaims himself as an “alpha male”, an ambitious young woman falls into a multi level marketing scheme and a med student shifts his focus from traditional medicine to alternative therapies. While the characters are fictional , their stories reflect real social phenomena that are especially prevalent in today’s internet – and the social media driven world.

Finding Light in the Fracture with Kat Lee River’s New Single “American Heartbreak”

by Leslie Sherman September 13, 2025 10:22 am Tagged With: 2025, Acoustic, Americana, indie, New Single, singer, songwriter

Kat Lee Rivers’s new single “American Heartbreak” (Acoustic Version) arrives like a quiet prayer at a time when so much of the cultural conversation is loud and combative.

With nothing more than her renewed, soul bearing voice and Bob Lanzetti’s understated guitar work, Rivers turns a lament into an act of hope.

“Jambles” Showcases Lakaff’s Playful and Soulful Take on Modern Indie

by Leslie Sherman September 11, 2025 10:50 am Tagged With: 2025, edm, indie, indie rock, new music, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Washington, DC’s Lakaff has been steadily carving out a lane he calls “heart music” – a quirky, genre-bending blend of rock, EDM, house and hip-hop delivered in vivid Dolby Atmos sound.

Lakaff is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer and he has been building a catalog of anecdotal yet broadly resonant tracks since 2023, taking inspiration from artists as diverse as Oasis, Disclosure, Shania Twain, Prodigy, Kasabian and 50 Cent.

Friday Project Ignite Their Sound with Energetic New Single “Capitola Coast”

by Leslie Sherman August 29, 2025 4:11 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, New Single, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Rock has always thrived on youthful energy, and Friday Project are living proof.

At just 16 years of age, this Oakville based trio – Jack Galloway (guitar, vocals), Aidan Girardo (drums) and Noah King (bass) – are making music that’s fearless and refreshingly unpolished in all the right ways.

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