There’s a quiet daring in the way Justin Hicks approaches a song. With a voice that folds vulnerability into velvet and lyrics that hover between the personal and the mythic, Hicks isn’t just making music—he’s building worlds. He initiates meditations on becoming: prismatic, genre-defying portraits of a Black man moving through an America that often […]
The Quiet Glow of Honest Reflection on KiTe’s New Release “Shadows”
There’s something hypnotic about “Shadows.” From the moment the track begins, KiTe uses atmospheric sounds, and emotional precision to captivate the listener.
Born in Singapore and now based in Melbourne, KiTe has quietly created space for himself as one of the most intriguing new voices in the R&B and pop scene. His sound brings together the clean, soulful polish of artists like Keshi, DEAN, and Bryson Tiller with a subtle, introspective edge. What sets him apart isn’t just his ear for lush and minimalist production but his ability to express emotion with nuance.
Matías Roden Confronts Chaos and Finds Clarity on Debut Album The Verdict Featuring Uplifting Focus Track “Fight No More”
Born in the UK, raised in Peru, and now based in Vancouver, BC, rising artist Matías Roden makes a powerful full-length debut with The Verdict – a fearless and autobiographical album that navigates heartbreak, identity, trauma, and ultimately, self-acceptance. With its sweeping blend of synth-pop, worldbeat, and dance-rock, the record balances vulnerability with anthemic energy, […]
Jaclyn Reinhart Turns Tarot Wisdom into Roots-Rock Anthem on New Single “Hero Call”
Saint John, New Brunswick–based Americana and roots-rock artist Jaclyn Reinhart returns with “Hero Call,” a powerful anthem about taking chances, embracing risk, and stepping into your own power. Inspired by a tarot card reading, the track translates personal insight into cinematic, roots-rock energy with driving guitars, bold vocals, and a message that resonates long after […]
JUNO Award-Winning July Talk Drummer and Producer Danny Miles Embraces Freedom and Nostalgia on Uplifting Garage Pop Anthem “Reckless Kids”
Following the dirty, sleazy chaos of “All We Do Is Party!,” July Talk’s Danny Miles pivots into anthemic garage pop with his newest single, “Reckless Kids.” Uplifting, rebellious, and nostalgic, the track blends raw energy with reflective lyricism, capturing the freeing spirit of living in the moment while letting go of people-pleasing and external expectations. […]
Canadian Indie Artist Lisa SQ Battles Her Inner Saboteur on Bouncy New Single “Make It Up to You”
Do you struggle with self-sabotage? Are you addicted to the drama of personal turmoil? In her buoyant yet bittersweet new single, “Make It Up to You,” Hamilton-based indie rock artist Lisa SQ wrestles with the inner saboteur, the irresistible urge to blow things up, and the hope that there’s still time to repair the mess […]
Ian Ward Bridges Broadway and Pop on His Cinematic New Single “Ocean Eyes”
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 Reignites the Flame of Rock and Real Emotion in New Single “Feelin'”
Every once in a while, a rock song comes along that feels like a pulse. Ray Ray Star’s new single “Feelin'” is one of those songs.
It is an unfiltered outpouring of pain, survival and rebirth. A track that takes you straight into the struggle of addiction and the hard but beautiful process of learning to feel again after years of being numb.
Wisdom, Funk and the Fire Within in MASSEY’s Brand New Album “Reason For Being”
MASSEY’s debut Reason For Being hits like a joyful revelation. This is an album that grooves hard, but also thinks deeply. It’s the kind of record that invites you to move, sweat and maybe walk away seeing the world a little differently.
The Dream Eaters Reflect on Lost Connections in Gothic Indie Pop Single “Dead Friends”
Brooklyn, NY/Toronto, ON-based indie rock/pop duo The Dream Eaters return with their macabre yet comic new single, “Dead Friends,” a track that transforms loneliness and loss into something strangely celebratory. Blending humour with the surreal, the song tells the story of a trip back to your hometown, only to realize the life you once knew […]
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