Tag: Music Video

Amia Jackson – This That Shit (video)

  Here's the NEW SUMMER ANTHEM 'THIS THAT SHIT’ music video by Amia Jackson! Amia Jackson is the next artist to blow from Brooklyn, NY....

Kai van Bjonik – over my body

  'Over My Body' - the title itself has written all over it - this is xtra hot. Following the success of the previous single...

Paige Ferreira – Lucy

Lucy by Paige Ferreira. Written by Kevin Best. Produced by Denis Gadget and Kevin Best. Lucy is a soulful, peace of creative deepness, which...

Glass Mansions – Matches

"Matches is about taking a good thing and running it out of one's own selfishness. I paralleled the lyrics about someone I knew that...

Wai Lana – Alive Forever

Wai Lana - Alive Forever: It’s very likely that you recognize Wai Lana as an author, a spiritual guide, a TV star, an inspirational leader,...

Julia Kahn Music – Alice

Julia Kahn Music - Alice: Julia Kahn Music is an Indianapolis-based band that cranks out catchy, bluesy, pop songs laced with Julia’s edgy, heartfelt...

Rod Melancon – Lights of Carencro

Rod Melancon - Lights of Carencro: It is the mark of great artists to build on past work rather than cover old ground. This...

The Dead Daisies – Long Way To Go

The Dead Daisies - Long Way To Go: If modern bands have started to feel too safe and too smooth, we’ve got good news...

Keith Harkin – Risk the Fall

Keith Harkin - Risk the Fall: On the last go-round, Irish singer/songwriter Keith Harkin brought down the house with his rambunctious video for β€œMercy,”...

Gabi Sklar – LA Changes You

Gabi Sklar - LA Changes You: 16-year-old Long Island, NY native Gabi Sklar was fueled at a very young age by a desire to...

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Truman Sinclair “Dust to Dust” Review: A Cinematic Indie-Pop Essential

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Papooz “Love Me Better” Review: The New Anthem of 2026 Indie Pop

Papooz Just Dropped "Love Me Better" and It’s a Total Mood If you’ve been following Papooz since the "Ann Wants to Dance" days, you know...

Kaleb Cohen “Carolina” Review: A New Era for the Indie-Pop Star

I hear youβ€”there’s nothing worse than a blog post that sounds like it was written by a robot in a suit. Let’s strip away...

Summrs “YESSA” Review: Has the PluggNB King Gone Full Pop?

Let’s be realβ€”Summrs (aka Rino) has always been a bit of a wildcard, but nobody exactly had "Full-Blown Pop Anthem" on their 2026 bingo...

The Ultimate 4-Week Music Release Checklist | Step-by-Step Guide

I hear youβ€”AI-generated marketing copy can often feel a bit "surgical" and dry. Let’s strip away the corporate buzzwords and write this like an...

The Death of the Gatekeeper: Why 2026 is the Year of Indie Ownership

The Gatekeepers are Gone: Why 2026 is Finally the Year of the Indie Artist For decades, the music industry felt like a club you weren't...

PEEKABOO – Pump It Up: New Single & 2026 Tour Dates

Look, we’ve all heard "high-energy" EDM tracks before, but PEEKABOO (aka Matthew Lucas) just reminded everyone why he’s in a lane of his own....

Samm Henshaw Sun and Moon: A Deep Dive into the New Single

Samm Henshaw’s "Sun and Moon" is the Soulful Reset We Needed for 2026 If you’ve been following Samm Henshaw for a while, you know he...

Jamie MacDonald “Won’t Let Go”: New Single & Debut Album News

The Voice You’ve Been Hearing Everywhere Finally Has a Name: Jamie MacDonald Drops "Won’t Let Go" If you’ve turned on a radio or scrolled through...

CJ Stowklyn Interview: Defying Genres with New Single “Go!”

Based in Los Angeles, CJ Stowklyn is the kind of artist who refuses to stay in a single lane. Whether he’s hitting the studio...

Kashus Culpepper “Stay” Review: The New Sound of Southern Soul

To give this post a soul that matches Kashus’s "sandpaper growl," we need to lean less into marketing buzzwords and more into the grit...