Single: Mannequin Flowers – Collision Course
A song about repressed, unspoken feelings between friends, Collision Course is an epic, widescreen voyage
A song about repressed, unspoken feelings between friends, Collision Course is an epic, widescreen voyage
The newest single from Sweet Unrest catches them in a surprisingly delicate, plaintive mood. Well,
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The new single from veteran Portland, Oregon singer/songwriter Great Horned Owl – the artistic pseudonym
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Cologne/Düsseldorf-based indie duo Kamikaze have unveiled their third recent single – the infectious and instantaneous
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Beginning with a Lupen Crook-esque eerie acoustic guitar, Carmina Alegriá starts as it means to
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Beginning with what sounds like a dial tone, Hamburg singer-songwriter Rico Friebe’s new double album
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Starting out cool, calm and collected, the debut tune from indie/alt-rock act San Diego, CA’s
An absolute voyage of a song, This Is Not Home is the recent single from
The lead single from Swedish singer/songwriter Victoria Skoglund’s forthcoming debut full-length album (entitled Unravel Time),
Sitting somewhere between Jenny and Johnny, Haim and Alvvays, you’ll find the new tune from