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Monthly Archives: August 2021

Tips for Finding a Strong Band Name

Tired of bad band names? Then we have some tips on how to find a good band name that will make you stand out of the multiple bad band names in the music business. A good band name seems to be a bit of a

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DRAUVE Release New Single ‘Search Party’

Search Party is the introspective yet highly relatable new single from Drauve, tackling the search for identity. Indie pop duo Drauve hail from across the pond in Los Angeles, but that hasn’t stopped them from crafting intimate tracks that will resonate with listeners everywhere. This

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MOTHÉ Shares Yearning Single ‘Summer’s Almost Gone’

Visceral instrumentals and delicate falsetto vocals characterise the nostalgic new release from Mothé, Summer’s Almost Gone. Los Angeles-based musician and producer Spencer Fort, aka Mothé, has always found a safe haven within music after being trained in classical music and playing piano from a young

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THE EFFENS Share New Track ‘Step Dog’

Dark-grunge and distorted rock are entwined in The Effens’ latest track, Step Dog. Austin Nops, Paul Theo, Hannah Weber, and Fabian Oblivion are the decisive lineup of The Effens, whose name encourages people to utter the word ‘fuck’ without actually swearing – this tells you

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In The Spotlight // GEORGE O’HANLON

‘In The Spotlight’ offers the chance to get to know the acts we are most excited for in 2021. You’ve heard about some of the artists that we’re most excited for this year. Now, get ready to hear from the artists themselves as we shine

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JAMES TW Shares New Single ‘Hopeless Romantics’

Underscored with soaring emotion and heart-tugging confessions, Hopeless Romantics is the latest piano ballad from James TW. Following the release of his previous single, Butterflies, James TW returns with an emotive cut of pop brilliance, Hopeless Romantics. The song is the second taste of James’s

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LOR Unveils Stunning Visuals for ‘Used To’

Toronto-based artist LOR debuts with an emotionally vulnerable dark-pop stunner, Used To. Underscored with broken promises and second chances, Used To is a forlornly personal yet achingly relatable exploration of self-worth in a relationship. With a spark of true emotion, LOR pairs dark-pop leaning production