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Shawn Mendes learns to trust himself on namesake folk-rock album

It was this past summer that Shawn Mendes posted sepia-toned footage of friends, guitars, smoke, and the sun to his Instagram. Catching the eyes...

Mondaze explores stillness in a transitory world with sophomore album “Linger”

Similar artists: seventh cloud, High., Cigarettes for Breakfast Recommended songs: "Driving Out the Weeds," "A Butterfly's Last Dance" Mondaze's sophomore album, Linger, is a collection that...

Tiny Moving Parts elevates their signature style with ‘Deep in the Blue’

Similar artists: Free Throw, Mom Jeans, Sorority Noise Recommended songs: "Listen To Your Favorite Songs," "Time Frame," "Breeze In July" Midwest emo trio Tiny Moving Parts (Dylan Mattheisen,...

BoyWithUke embraces a new musical identity in ‘Burnout’

Similar Artists: Clairo, Alec Benjamin, blackbear Recommended Tracks: "Burn," "Stranger," "Corduroy" Does Burnout, the final project under the BoyWithUke persona, deliver? Yes, but it’s more of...

Faint Halos EP Release “I can see a million lights” Shines With Quiet Radiance

Paul Hashemi’s latest project under the Faint Halos moniker, "I can see a million lights", is a delicate balance of reflection and reinvention. From its acoustic whispers to its layered crescendos, the album is a journey through memory, place, and identity, rooted in Hashemi’s deeply personal storytelling and exploratory atmosphere.

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