Alyssa Marie Alyssa Marie

Wilmah Shows Moving On Isn’t That Simple in “All of the Time”

Brooklyn-based indie band Wilmah returns with “All of the Time,” a heartfelt yet upbeat anthem about struggling to move on from a past love. Blending groovy bass, smooth piano, and saxophone-laced melodies, the track captures the push and pull of letting go while keeping listeners dancing.

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AG Machado AG Machado

Dorothy Shows Us “The Way”

In Dorothy’s fourth studio album THE WAY, she’s back with her signature vocals and hard rock. She is once again wrestling with religious themes and what a sober life looks like. THE WAY feels like a continuation of her last album, Gifts From the Holy Ghost. You can tell she’s grown vocally and has heavier instrumentation from the last album. The lyrics on this latest album do feel of a similar caliber. 

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Kat Tabor Kat Tabor

Lady Gaga’s Mayhem Delivers Chaos and Reinvention

Lady Gaga embraces disorder and transformation in Mayhem, her highly anticipated album released on Mar. 7. Seamlessly blending gothic aesthetics with hardcore pop, pop-punk, and 1980s new wave, Gaga takes listeners on a dark and theatrical journey. From the haunting intensity of Disease to the euphoric release of Die With a Smile, this genre-blurring album cements Gaga’s status as a master of reinvention.

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AG Machado AG Machado

A Match Made in Heaven: The Ivy & Lyncs Collab on New Single 

The Ivy and Lyncs teamed up to create a dreamy indie long-distance anthem in “Don’t Fall Asleep”!  The Ivy is a Tulsa-based band made up of Wyatt Clem and Shawn Abhari. They released their first album in 2024. Lyncs is from Lancaster, PA, and has released two EPs. These two bands have come together to create a synthy, indie single with soft vocals. 

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Alyssa Bushman Alyssa Bushman

Tate McRae Finds Her Voice in “So Close To What”

Tate McRae establishes her womanhood in her third album “So Close To What”. McRae is able to channel pop and r&b hit makers of the early 2000’s such as Timbaland and Nelly Furtado, with heavy production and light and airy vocals. The name “So Close To What” could refer to her feeling like she’s racing herself to a future that she is unsure about. 

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AG Machado AG Machado

The Lumineers Take On Darker Subjects in “Automatic”

The Lumineers are back with their first studio album since 2022. The duo is back with their signature folk-pop instrumentals, but this time with some darker subjects. Automatic feels like a letter reminiscing on a bygone era and also facing ahead at the difficult realities that are unfolding.

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