Month: March 2022

AV Super Sunshine is at it again – tailoring a song that is unique to its artistic vision and ignites a wide range of emotions. In “Judas” the pop rock outfit proves it can pivot its sound to something deeper than what we’ve heard from AV Super Sunshine in the past. Still having a bit
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Adrenaline is the name of the game in the new singles “I Don’t Mind” and “Can’t Fight the Feeling” from Gabriele Saro this spring, and although the urgency of the delivery is a big part of the reason why these tracks feel like a mad sprint to stardom, it’s not the only element influencing how
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The spaztastic and cinematic, Elektragaaz has resurfaced with the 4th installment of The Synaesthetic Picture Show. Somewhere between Sonic The Hedgehog and Kraftwerk is the music of Elektragaaz. Elektragaaz has said that their goal is to create “movies in the mind of their listeners.” They certainly do require more effort from their audience than most,
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It isn’t easy getting buzz in the competitive underground we’re seeing today, and it says a lot that Kate Lynne Logan has come as far as she has considering how especially cutthroat the northwest music scene she came up in can be. Logan’s 2018 album Sleeping Giants and its direct predecessor, Echoes, went under the radar for some
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Panamanian American actress and trained dancer Deborah Lee Fong has parlayed her recent success at the Urban World Film Festival into even greater triumphs. Fong tackled the role of Agnes in the production of Secret Santa during the Live Screenplay Readings portion of the festival’s programming and scored big with a discerning audience. Fong’s numerous credits preceding Secret
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Dici delivers a haunting performance in his music video and on his latest single “u n i.” Dici, who at 18, has already garnered thousands of followers and millions of views on his music videos. Pairing heartfelt lyrics with EDM influenced rhythms, “u n i” does not disappoint. Dici got the itch to make music
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Eastern philosophy and spirituality made its first substantial impact on Western culture in the wake of the Second World War. Alan Watts, author of 1957’s The Way of Zen, and later cultural figures such as Ram Dass, among others, are responsible for opening Eastern mysticism to Americans and Europeans in a way hitherto unavailable. The mindfulness
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We are in a war with one man, Vladimir Putin. And Vladimir Putin is nuclear. Putin has made two kinds of nuclear threats. He has threatened to use nuclear warheads. And he has implicitly threatened us with deliberate disasters at the nuclear reactors he has captured. But that’s not all. Since the year 2000, Russian
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Sarah Seifert makes things seem so crystal clear in her new, moving Christian-pop song “The Valley”. One would be hard pressed to not find this inspiring, lyrical gem one of 2022’s best yet. Featuring Seifert’s exceptional vocal prowess, an engaging piano bed and a warm synth bedrock, “The Valley” is filled with emotive colors and
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It has been said often that a work of art is only abandoned, never finished. Florida’s Greye likely agrees with this sentiment based on their recent experience with the song “Everything”. The track, originally penned and recorded for the band’s 2016 release The Worrier, has popped up in occasional Greye setlists over the intervening 5+ years
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Whether they’re fleshing out a melodic color becoming all too rare in rock n’ roll today in “Girl Watcher” or crushing us with a sizeable strength not often employed enough by their contemporaries ala “Get Ready (Here I Come),” the guitars that Starfire is using to illustrate their most powerful emotions in the new album
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