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The new single from Malachi’s Ministry, Praise Be is an ambient song that produces a feeling of floating into a spiritual meditation while experiencing the surroundings of nature. The relaxing music has a calming presence with guitar work enhancing the sound to create a mellow vibe with a certain heaviness. Produced by Philly-based guitarist Gabriele Guma, Praise Be is sonically unique and includes interesting elements that deliver a mesmerizing effect. Praise Be was originally written by Brother JT, who has been an important influence on Malachi, and gave his blessing on this version. The song will be released on August 11 on all streaming platforms along with a lyric video. CONTINUE READING

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Victoria Bigelow has released her her 5-song EP titled ‘Songs For No One Vol. 1‘. My personal favorite track is “Low,” which emanates an Amy Winehouse jazz vibe.This collection presents a moody yet optimistic exploration of isolation and authenticity in the age of the internet era. Comparable to artists like Weyes Blood, Angel Olsen, and Mazzy Star, Bigelow forges a distinct identity that encapsulates the very essence of modern society. The lead single, ‘Age of the Internet (Nudes),’ delves into the constant flow of information in post-pandemic America, mirroring our secluded existence. Enriched by Bigelow’s empowering vocals, this eagerly awaited EP confidently establishes its own niche within a saturated industry. Amidst themes of sorrow and heartbreak, Victoria Bigelow unearths unfiltered emotional depth while navigating the perpetually connected fabric of our society.

Victoria Bigelow has garnered over 10 million streams across platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Her music finds a place on prominent playlists such as Folk Pop, Acoustic Chill, Breaking Singer-Songwriter, Fresh Finds, and New in Singer-Songwriter. Additionally, two of her tracks, “Low” and “Love In Vain,” are in rotation on Sirius XM’s The Coffeehouse channel.

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The Narrative will be releasing a 4-song EP, with the first catchy single titled “New Anxiety” that was released today. This song delves into the theme of intrusive thoughts, making it a perfect choice for fans of chill pop. It was the first of many songs written during the pandemic when the band started writing music again

Based in Nashville, TN, The Narrative emerges as an indie/alt/pop ensemble that originally hails from Long Island, NY. The convergence of Jesse Gabriel (vocals/guitar) and Suzie Zeldin (vocals/keys) post-college birthed a creative partnership that culminated in the debut EP release, “Just Say Yes.” This initial success paved the way for two subsequent full-length albums, both acclaimed by both enthusiasts and critics. CONTINUE READING

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Tonal Graffiti releases their new hip-hop flavored track titled “I’m Happy.” I’ve always had an affection for songs that put me in a good mood, and “I’m Happy” accomplishes this. I’m going to have a really good day.

“We started this song with a friend who tragically passed away and finished it as an ode and reminder that he is always with us. It is a unique and sunny tune that encourages us and hopefully those that listen, to keep a smile on our faces. Life is unpredictable, can be hard, yet beautiful and while everyday is different and you never know quite what to do or say, you can always do your best to have a good day.”

Tonal Graffiti functions as both an artist and a record label that takes a hands-on approach to releasing music. They release music independently as well as in collaboration with other artists through their label division. This division aims to foster collaboration and draws inspiration from various aspects of the music

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Ava Earl has dropped her latest single, titled “Too Much,” which will resonate with fans of Gracie Abrams, Remi Wolf, and Melanie Martinez.

Ava Earl has already established herself in the Americana music scene as an artist to watch, having shared the stage with prominent artists like Maggie Rogers even during her high school years. Impressively, she managed to release four albums before turning 18. She first made waves with her 2021 album “The Roses,” produced by the GRAMMY-nominated JT Nero. Now, she’s taking an even bigger leap with her highly new album, “Too Much.”

Continuing along this trajectory, “Too Much” maintains Ava Earl’s distinctive songwriting style while diverging from her previous works. The album was produced by the JUNO-winning Zachariah Hickman and was recorded at Great North Sound Society in Maine. This album introduces a fresh sound, departing from her earlier recordings yet remaining true to Earl’s individualistic musical approach.

“Women are often told or made to feel like we are too much,” Earl says. “We are too much for our surroundings, too much for our peers, too much for our own good. We are supposed to wait our turn, couch our ideas in questions, and just be small. That’s never worked out for me. From a young age, I have been labeled ‘too much’ and I know from experience, I couldn’t be less if I tried. This album works through those feelings of being too much—both for others and sometimes for myself,” says Earl.”

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