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Interview with Sean T. MacLeod – Romeo

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 16, 2025 12:34 pm Tagged With: indie, Ireland, Pop, pop rock, Rock, singer, songwriter, United Kingdom

Sean MacLeod-Romeo

Not only does Sean T. MacLeod make great, memorable music, he also has great stories and experiences. Today I want to bring attention to his latest single, Romeo, and latest album, New Start. In this interview spotlight, Sean and I chat about surviving this chaotic world, working with Paul Barrett, his earliest music memories, and […]

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.

“Far Inside” – Marco Di Stefano’s Cinematic Journey Through Emotion

by Leslie Sherman September 16, 2025 5:57 am Tagged With: 2025, Belgium, classical, composer, indie, Italy, new album, new music, singer

Released today, Marco Di Stefano’s concept album Far Inside is a journey into the extremes of human emotion.

A former metal guitarist turned orchestral storyteller, Di Stefano merges the emotional sweep of classical composition with the narrative precision of modern scoring. His decade of study with contemporary masters Giovanni D’Aquila, Adriano Guarnieri and Belgian composer Luc Brewaeys, combined with his training under celebrated game composer Jason Graves, has honed a composition style that is very much cinematic at its core.

Interview: The Penske File

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:50 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Hamilton-based punk rock trio The Penske File return with “Lions,” the first single from their upcoming album Reprieve, out October 3rd, 2025 via Stomp Records. Fierce, hopeful, and charged with the energy of youth, the track is a call to keep life on track while celebrating the beauty in change. Written by drummer and vocalist Alexander Standen on a quiet Sunday morning, the […]

Interview: Forester

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:48 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Edmonton’s Forester returns with Young Guns, a raw and restless new EP anchored by the lead single “You Were Born.” Balancing turbulent punk energy with brooding alternative rock grit, the record captures a band looking back on their scars, mistakes, and fleeting nights with both urgency and tenderness. It’s a reflection of growth and survival – an unflinching […]

Andrew Spice Returns with Emotional Comeback Album Animals, Highlighting Bold New Single “Junk”

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:46 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

After a 20-year hiatus, Andrew Spice returns with With Animals, a powerful reclamation of identity and emotion from the depths of trauma and detachment. Anchoring the record is “Junk,” a raw, defiant indie anthem that takes aim at the emotional erasure caused by psychiatric medication and the quiet rage of wanting to feel again. Produced […]

Midnight Channel Shares Sonic Catharsis with Explosive New Jazz Cut, “Celebration”

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:43 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Midnight Channel unleashes their boldest, most emotionally raw track yet with “Celebration,” an overwhelming, unrelenting jazz composition that captures the chaos, beauty, and relief of simply surviving. Propelled by frenzied percussion, free-form improvisation, and a deep spiritual core, the song is both abrasive and serene – a noisy yet peaceful meditation on being alive. “‘Celebration’ […]

CON THE ARTIST Levels Up on Playful Yet Poignant New Single “Teach You How To Love”

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:42 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

South African/Canadian multi-disciplinary CON THE ARTIST returns with “Teach You How To Love,” a shimmering alt-pop cut laced with wobbly guitars, serotonin-soaked production, and lyrics that balance honesty with cheek. At once playful and poignant, the track explores what it means to guide someone through the emotional learning curve of love. “This song was originally […]

Folk Storyteller Emmett Jerome Blends Southern Soul with Rollicking Energy on New Single “Write To Me”

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:40 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

With a voice steeped in truth and a heart wired for raw expression, Emmett Jerome returns with “Write To Me,” a rollicking, rootsy slice of storytelling. Inspired by the golden era of 60’s Southern Rock and Blues, the track pleads for connection in the form of a long-awaited letter from an emotionally distant lover. At […]

Indie-Folk Artist Paige O Waits for the Impossible on Dreamlike New Single “Thaw By June”

by Leslie Sherman September 15, 2025 2:38 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Paige O returns with “Thaw By June,” a delicate and daydreamy indie-folk single about loving the idea of someone who doesn’t really see you. With poetic lyrics and Paige’s signature mix of wistfulness and wit, the track explores one-sided longing, imagined connection, and the quiet delusion of waiting for something that may never arrive. “There […]

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