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Kristy Chmura’s Latest Release “Wake Up” Finds Urgency and Grace in a World on Fire

by Leslie Sherman May 1, 2025 6:03 am Tagged With: 2025, indie, music video, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

There are protest songs that rage and then there are songs like Kristy Chmura’s “Wake Up” – quiet but resolute.

Originally released in 2018 on her debut solo album “Stained…Glass Heart”, “Wake Up” was born from deep ecological sorrow and a long-simmering desire to do something in the face of overwhelming climate change and environmental loss. In 2025, that call feels more urgent than ever and Chmura has answered it.

Apollo & The Human Nation’s single “B****” doesn’t play nice – and that’s precisely the point.

by Leslie Sherman April 29, 2025 9:50 am Tagged With: 2025, new music, Pop, singer, United States

“B****!” by Apollo & The Human Nation is a thunderclap of defiance—a genre-hopping, feminist-powered anthem that refuses to stay in its lane.

From the first beat the track roars with unfiltered emotion, raw rock energy and a message that’s as personal as it is political. This is a song that kicks in doors and turns heads.

Soul Searching in the Small Hours on MASSEY’s “3:00AM Funk”

by Leslie Sherman April 25, 2025 12:04 pm Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, New Single, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

There’s a certain kind of magic that only surfaces in the small hours — when the city exhales, the lights blur and introspection becomes the only party left in town.

MASSEY’s latest single, “3AM Funk” bottles that mood with an effortless cool and a surprising depth.

At first listen, it’s all groove: a smooth, late-night funk jam with swagger and swing. The bassline struts, the beat lingers just behind the pocket and Massey’s delivery rides it all with a calm confidence. It feels like cruising empty streets, windows down, chasing something just out of reach.

Interview with X Confidence – Five Star Life

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 21, 2025 6:44 pm Tagged With: Bay Area, California, Electronic, retro, synth, synthpop, United States

X Confidence-FIVE STAR LIFE

X Confidence is a sumptuous, retro blend of 80s synth, 2000s groove and today’s sensibilities, smooth at one turn and soulful at the next. Equal parts vibrant & dreamy, X Confidence is the girl who got away, the guy that stood you up, the lover who left while you were still sleeping. It’s longing, lustrous and a little coy, all […]

Interview with Alex Kramer – Mr. Popular

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 14, 2025 4:37 pm Tagged With: indie, indie rock, Nashville, Pop, pop rock, singer, songwriter, Tennessee, United States

Alex Kramer

Alex Kramer offers up a playful New Wave inspired track to usher in the spring with his new song, Mr. Popular.  Kramer lightheartedly ruminates on the transitory nature of dating in the modern world, where our infatuations and desires can be fleeting.  Recorded at The Cabin Studio with producer Matty Alger, the song kicks in boldly, […]

Interview with Hazel Gaze – Black Soul River

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman April 14, 2025 4:24 pm Tagged With: classic rock, music video, Rock, United States

Hazel Gaze-Black Soul River

In this interview spotlight, I catch up with Hazel Gaze to discuss their new song, Black Soul River, and the accompanying music video. Full Q&A with links and the music video below. What inspired the concept behind the song and its powerful lyrics?  Religion is like many things – it’s not inherently good or bad […]

Stephen Jaymes Takes Us to the Edge in New Single “Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In”

by Leslie Sherman March 31, 2025 10:35 am Tagged With: 2025, indie rock, new music, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, United States

Stephen Jaymes has a way of making existential crises sound almost fun. Ironic as that sounds.

His latest single, Waiting for the Drugs to Kick In, is that kind of song that sits with you at the bar, leans in close and mutters something half-hilarious but half-terrifying about the state of the world.

It’s a slow burn, a smirking lament, and an emotional cry all at once.

Roxana Labatt’s Brand New Single “Someone to Call” Soars with Emotion

by Leslie Sherman March 27, 2025 8:13 am Tagged With: 2025, indie, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

Singer-songwriter Roxana Labatt is no stranger to re-invention. Once a high-powered Wall Street lawyer with degrees from Princeton and NYU Law, she faced a life-altering moment when a sudden health crisis forced her to reconsider everything.

That brush with mortality became a catalyst, leading her away from the rigid path of corporate law and back to the thing she had loved since childhood – music. Now, with an ever-growing body of work, Roxana has proven herself as a compelling voice in indie pop and rock, as she creates songs that blend evocative storytelling with striking melodies.

Amanda Abizaid’s “Hold On My Heart (Bilingual Remix)” Bridges Cultures Through Music

by Leslie Sherman March 21, 2025 11:16 am Tagged With: 2025, new music, singer, songwriter, Soul, United States, World

Amanda Abizaid is no stranger to blending worlds, both musically and culturally, and her latest release “Hold On My Heart (Bilingual Remix)” is yet another testament to her ability to bridge divides with melody and meaning.

Her global fusion of neo-soul, world music and cinematic storytelling shines through here as the Lebanese American singer-songwriter once again delivers a song that is both transportive and evocative.

“Straight Over Me” Shows Brooks John Martin at His Most Haunting and Honest

by Leslie Sherman March 19, 2025 7:45 am Tagged With: 2025, Folk, indie, new music, singer, songwriter, United States

Brooks John Martin’s latest single “Straight Over Me” is a highlight track featured on his newly released self-titled album.

This is a haunting, slow-burning song that feels like drifting into the unknown. It wraps brooding intensity in lush strings, hypnotic guitar lines and Martin’s signature melancholic baritone which evokes an eerie yet cinematic atmosphere.

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