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Michael Zuzek “The Man Who’s Never Found” (out July 19th)
Michael Zuzek's latest single, "The Man Who's Never Found," is a rich tapestry of 60s-inspired pop-rock that not only showcases his exceptional songwriting abilities...
The Man Who Put Their Own Darker Spin on The Cranberries’ “Dreams”
Garnering over 45 million global streams to date, The Man Who have proven that their signature blend of rock meets pop anthems are a welcome addition...
The Man Who Puts their Own Darker Spin on The Cranberries’ “Dreams”
Garnering over 45 million global streams to date, The Man Who have proven that their signature blend of rock meets pop anthems are a...
The Man Who Sold The World by Venusia
The duo Andrew Bayuk (guitar/bass) and Anisah Alyahya (piano/cello) are back with their artistic project Venusia. Taking a leap of faith, they dropped their...
Interview with Amanda Page Cornett
With a fiery mix of southern soul, heartfelt lyricism, and unapologetic storytelling, Amanda Page Cornett has carved out her place as a rising force...
Chatting with Eddy Mann on Faith, Freedom, and Turning Up the Divine
With more than 20 albums to his name, Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Eddy Mann has built a career on weaving faith, storytelling, and soul into a...
TWISTED SISTER To Reunite In 2026 For Worldwide Performances Celebrating 50th Anniversary
Dust off your denim and leather and flex your devil horns: TWISTED SISTER is back — bigger, louder, and more unapologetic than ever. The band that...
TEARS FOR PALESTINE, TEARS FOR HUMANITY!
“They say it’s complicated, but I see a child / Lying in the rubble, not one but a pile.”
Right from the intro, Jack Rush...
A SONIC JOURNEY TOWARD ABSOLUTE EMANCIPATION
Italian composer, guitarist, and poet Giuseppe Bonaccorso returns with his boldest statement yet: L’Ombra della Terra (“The Shadow of the Earth”). The track pushes...
Album: Transhumanity by Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice
The potential of the independent industry is that every once in a while you see something monstrously creative, an unpredictable way of becoming that...














