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Music is love and love is music

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“Age is meaningless as we all experience parallel feelings.” In Conversation with AVIV

“My biggest belief is that all you need is one, your person. Someone that when all else fails, you can put on your running shoes and run to them, away from everything else.” From the heartfelt melody of her new release, “Running Shoes,” AVIV embeds this sentiment into a gentle, warm embrace of a song that becomes a much-needed retreat in turbulent times.
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Beyond the Blue: Vianne’s New Song Is a Reflective Journey

“Blue is the stillness after the storm, the epiphany that arises when you realize your worth. It’s the courage to walk away from something almost-right, believing that something wholly perfect awaits. It’s the bittersweet symphony of letting go, knowing that there’s a vast world beyond heartbreak,” explains Vianne, encapsulating the essence of her latest release, ‘Blue.’
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“I’m constantly inspired by something new.” Olivia Reid on Emotion, Fan Collaboration, and Her Latest EP

“I’m grateful for the waves of inspiration that keep me going, and the messages from listeners who let me know the music means something to them,” reflects New York-based indie-pop artist Olivia Reid, about her intimate connection with her audience and the musings that fuel her creative journey.
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Behind the ‘GREEN EYE$’: Nikodimos Talks Heartbreak, Healing, and Harmonies

“I called my friend Kuzich and asked him if he had any ideas as he’d already listened to the album. I said to him the album was about breaking through an incredibly troubling part of my life to find peace and love again.” In the warm glow of the setting sun in a small village in Greece, Nikodimos, a Greek-Australian multi-instrumentalist, finds calm in the harmony of vibrant colors, a symbolic representation of his journey from anguish to serenity, wrapped up in his upcoming album ‘What Colour is the End?’.
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The Cost of Loving keep grooving on new single “Esports Player”

“I’m… bewildered by the idea of people playing video games as a professional sport or filming themselves in the act for their millions of followers,” he says of the song’s title, a nod to athletes of the now-multi-billion dollar industry centered on professional gaming. It’s a smooth play in sequence with the Nottingham-based band’s other two singles this far, and perhaps a good flash of what else they’ve got in store.
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Experience Nostalgia: A Journey into ‘Scala Hearts’ with Ricky Wilde and NINA

The album is a glittering dream woven with synth and adorned with the distinctive vocals of NINA. It’s a bit like colorful time travel—sparkling, dim, and full of good vibes. Together, they invite listeners into a nostalgia rush, creating an ambiance that is both familiar and new. “When I meet someone who I really connect with (like Ricky), the creative magic continues to grow…” NINA tells.
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Exsonvaldes bring late summer vibes on newest single, “Party People”

Four singles deep, their latest is “Party People,” a breezy indie rock tune, that if not for its undeniably French delivery would neatly fit with the New Americana vibes – from Mac DeMarco to Mt. Joy – that have dominated American rock in recent years. There’s also a playful indie element to their latest, yet the band insists that “Party People” isn’t a party song. Nonetheless, it’s a perfect listen as the seasons begin to change across the states and Europe.
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Spend a day with The Aces at Budapest’s Sziget Festival

Utah’s The Aces would be a long way from home playing a gig in Boston, let alone Budapest. The foursome, comprised of Cristal Ramirez, Alisa Ramirez, McKenna Petty, and Katie Henderson, has been together since adolescence, not just as a band, but friends too.
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‘Songs Taking on a New Life’: A Moment with Darkpop Band Decant

“Much of our inspiration is drawn from scraps of our past…” These words lay the base for understanding the Bay Area-based darkpop project, Decant. The band, with Freddie Bytheway as the frontperson, features keyboardist and guitarist Joey Verdian, fellow keyboardist and guitarist Van Jackson-Weaver, and drummer Thelonius Quimby, creating a sound that is both melancholic and mystical.
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Wandering through Warm Dreams of Sansyou’s New Release

The first music video from Sansyou’s latest EP, True North Coast, titled “Will I Dream (Warm Rays Mix),” feels like a warm summer rain. A warm rain that beads on the skin and one might hope, never ends. It’s a track that fills the room with its salient bass and mood-evoking guitar riffs without being intrusive.
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Roots, Routes, and Records: A Conversation with Glassio

In an era where authenticity is often compromised, Glassio stands out as an artist who draws deeply from personal experiences to shape his work. Coming from an Irish-Persian background and having lived in diverse places like Sharjah and Monterey, Glassio knows what it’s like to constantly adapt, something many of us can relate to.
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It Just Has to Hit Right: In Conversation with Wantigga

“I just want to help these young artists like I wanted to be helped,” says Wantigga, a seasoned artist who has been shaping the music scene for over a decade. With roots in a churchgoing household filled with gospel, soul, and jazz, Wantigga’s musical journey has been anything but conventional.
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England’s Amethysts look forward with new single ‘Bloodline’

In what they call “nu-gaze,” UK-based indie duo Amethysts create a brand of electro pop that pulls from several flavors of indie, most noticeably – you guessed it – new wave and shoegaze. Widely acclaimed, from Kerrang! to Earmilk to the BBC, the duo are no strangers to the field. Over 7 years since the release of their first single, their latest, “Bloodline,” exemplifies all the things the duo does best
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Serving Fresh Sounds: 7 Questions with ‘Munan’

In a world swamped with a bunch of noises, South Korean-Australian artist Peter Lee, also known as Munan, offers a retreat of sound with his debut EP, “Tranquillity.” “While making this EP, I wanted to capture the feeling of starting off calm and peaceful, slowly getting agitated, and then ending it on a high,” he shares. This EP isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s an offering from the heart.
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Falling in Love with Life: Layperson’s ‘Massive Leaning’

“Black Pool” serves as a alluring glimpse of what to expect from the forthcoming album. It is a single that irresistibly invites listeners to sing along, and it’s effortlessly captivating, making one wish the song would play on endlessly. Even with its catchy rhythm and uplifting feel, the song doesn’t shy away from its profound theme.

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