Lor - Journey

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The album “Lunar Orbit Rendezvous” piloted by cosmic rider Lor contains the track “Journey” - a synthetic orbital ripple that will increase the visibility of your third eye.

Georgia Lee Johnson - So Much To Ask

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Georgia Lee Johnson, a brilliant singer-songwriter from Vancouver, is about to release her first album “Wanderling” that will include a blooming poetry river called “So Much To Ask.”

Boar Worship - Connor

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The track “Connor” of the duo Boar Worship, based in Colorado, is an interesting example of fierce sludge metal soaked overnight in an oil storage tank.

Recluse Raccoon - Put In The Time

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The band Recluse Raccoon has recently released their first song “Put In The Time” from the upcoming album. And it’s not only the album opener, it’s also a mind opener.

Deer Thomas - Matters Of The Heart

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“Matters Of The Heart” is the hymn of a wanderer who outwitted the burden and sheltered from its constant storm.

Defy The Curse - The Messiah Complex

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Dutch metal band Defy The Curse, consisted of the experienced players, released their single “The Messiah Complex’’ - knocking down, ultra beefy ramming.

Dead Tooth - Spirit

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The band Dead Tooth with their song “Spirit” is a great example of a talented songwriting that makes you visualize an intriguing music and feel the story in it.

Chelsey And The Noise - Thick​/​Clear

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The track “Thick/Clear” by the duo Chelsey And The Noise is a positive decadent dash, an audio parable about the fall, the essence of which is salvation.

Paul Sottnik - Supermarkets V

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In the track “Supermarkets V,” Paul Sottnik takes on the role of a conductor in the barely lit and passable alleys of our personalities, turning ordinary sound vibrations into oscillations of subconsciousness.


Pennylands - Polish Lager

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The recently released single “Polish Lager” by Pennylands is an interesting, melodious take on your usual punk rock. From the very beginning, as the cunning hooks of the rhythm section start, and to the brilliant climax, it’s a very inventive, fresh track.

Dovi - Muerto Amor

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The track “Muerto Amor” by Dovi is saturated with an obscure and subtle beauty of inevitability, and sounds as if you're absorbed in the boundless shadow of a cold distant star.

Emily Afton - Back In San Francisco

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Emily Afton’s latest single “Back In San Francisco” will make you dance to the unconventional rhythm of retro.

Hebdo - Thievin' Spirits

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Hebdo is one of a kind musician who wiped off the dust from Americana and polished it with some great hooks and a sirenic voice. His newly released album, “Dirt Turns to Mud,” is a music adventure with unexpected and striking turns.

Bsi - Ekki A Leid

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Icelandic musicians from the projects Sillus and Vil formed a new band, Bsi, (named after the bus station) and released their very first, self-titled EP.

Nat Vazer - Struggletown

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If you ever thought about taking a chance and changing your life completely, Nat Vazer is here to give you an extra push with her song “Struggletown.” These changes, like everything challenging, are going to be a bit scary. This song, like everything charming, is going to be a bit dark.

Montesque - It's Like A Telephone Singing

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Composer Montesque released the second single, transforming music into a journey through the sparkling ocean of imagination.