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Maddie Glass Debut Single “Livin in 2021”

Brand new singer/songwriter Maddie Glass has unleashed a relatable and ferocious debut single entitled "Livin in 2021". The New York based singer, musician and actress has tapped into influences from early millennium pop punk with this fierce tune all about the troubles of living in 2021, especially troubles faced by young women. Maddie Glass is… Continue reading Maddie Glass Debut Single “Livin in 2021”

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Glass Dove “Patterns of my Mind” Is All About Love And Longing

Nashville-based indie-rock Glass Dove teams up with Liz Cooper & The Stampede, Desert Noises and Owen Biddle (The Roots, John Legend) to deliver an all new hazy, indie rock single with “Patterns of my Mind”. The tune has an eclectic mix of dreamy, vintage soundscapes, elements of electronic production and tender flowing layered vocals that are… Continue reading Glass Dove “Patterns of my Mind” Is All About Love And Longing

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Owen Duff’s “One Word” Is Musical Genius

U.K. based singer and multi-instrumentalist Owen Duff is an unconventional songwriter whose music draws influence from personal experiences. His latest single is entitled "One Word" and is a wind-swept 70s folk/rock tune with dynamic chord changes and a punchy chorus. "One Word" is off of his upcoming album bed which narrates a longterm relationship from… Continue reading Owen Duff’s “One Word” Is Musical Genius

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Shima & Calica Collaborate on Electro Dance Single “Don’t Wanna Die Young”

With the spotlight shining on more and more female-led creative teams, Shima is definitely a singer/songwriter to keep a close eye on. Her latest single “Don’t Wanna Die Young” is the latest from the Japanese-American singer, songwriter and producer and her co-writer, Calica. Shima and Calica both studied music in Tokyo together and found inspiration… Continue reading Shima & Calica Collaborate on Electro Dance Single “Don’t Wanna Die Young”

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Miranda Joan’s “Ruined” Reflects on Sexual Intimacy

Neo-soul artist Miranda Joan brings back all the feels with her newest single “Ruined.” In the most heartfelt and honest way, Miranda dedicates this song to young women experiencing sexual intimacy for the first time. By using her great powers of compassion and storytelling, she engages with young ladies who may be feeling lost, used,… Continue reading Miranda Joan’s “Ruined” Reflects on Sexual Intimacy

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Only Bricks Delivers Glimmering Visuals for “Big Girl Shoes” 

LA-based indie pop duo Only Bricks is back with their latest offering - an empowering and inspiring message on the fight for women’s equality wrapped up in their signature upbeat, playful, and clever pop style. Their latest single and accompanying visuals for “Big Girl Shoes” is a bold anthem regarding issues that women face at… Continue reading Only Bricks Delivers Glimmering Visuals for “Big Girl Shoes” 

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Julian Skiboat Feels Confined In “My Room”

Multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Julian Skiboat shares his thoughts on loneliness, boredom, and having an apathetic perspective on life in his new single “My Room.” Possibly stemming from over a year in isolation due to the pandemic, the song is highly relatable but with a catchy vibe, so it won’t leave you feeling blue. “My Room”… Continue reading Julian Skiboat Feels Confined In “My Room”

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Mimoza’s “Young Queen” Is A Pop Hit

Mimoza is a new artist from Albania who has released a handful of glimmery anthem-inspired pop singles. Her latest is entitled "Young Queen" and it is a letter of gratitude to her mother and all mothers around the world for raising strong daughters.  Mimoza is an empowering singer and songwriter who oozes confidence, strength and relatability. On… Continue reading Mimoza’s “Young Queen” Is A Pop Hit

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Cheridomingo’s “Swallow” Is What We Need

Inland Empire's alt rock meets garage pop punk band Cheridomingo have just released their latest single and music video. Entitled "Swallow", the catchy number contemplates our own insecurities and how we can sometimes deal with conflict in the wrong way. From yelling, name calling to passive aggressive behavior, the band reminds us all to be… Continue reading Cheridomingo’s “Swallow” Is What We Need