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Jaguar Jonze’s “victim impact statement” serves as a reaffirmation of her identity

February 24, 2024

After emerging from a complete social media blackout earlier this month, Taiwanese-Australian artist Jaguar Jonze unveils her latest project, “victim impact statement,”

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Allie X’s “Girl With No Face” is a maniacally thrilling plight

February 24, 2024

Allie X’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, “Girl With No Face,” is a journey infused with the rebellious spirit and experimental sonics

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Plutocracy Planet’s “This Very Severity” explores the stories of a fractured reality

February 24, 2024

Emerging from the tumult of the pandemic and fueled by a passion for social change, Plutocracy Planet emerges as a sociopolitical super-collective

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AleXa’s “sick” is a raw exploration of self-worth and desire

February 24, 2024

AleXa’s latest release, “sick,” marks a significant departure from her previous work, signaling a bold foray into pop-punk territory. AleXa · sick

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Valencia Grace’s “Opera” is a showcase of organic creativity

February 17, 2024

Today marks a significant milestone for singer-songwriter Valencia Grace as she releases “Opera,” the third track from her EP. Following the releases

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Middle Kids’ “Faith Crisis Pt 1” is the experience of losing certainty

February 16, 2024

Sydney’s emotive indie trio Middle Kids delivers a powerful exploration of faith and belief with their latest album, “Faith Crisis Pt 1,”

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Gab De La Vega’s “Preaching To The Choir” is about the heart of punk communities

February 12, 2024

Gab De La Vega has returned with this fiery new single “Preaching To The Choir”, the third preview from his album slated

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Laurence-Anne’s “Vitesse” explores the conflict between what is real and fake

February 4, 2024

Montreal’s Laurence-Anne ventures into the mystical territories of night, dreams, and imagination in her newest song. Laurence-Anne’s music blends dream pop, cold

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Hanna Ögonsten’s “Medicine” is about using distractions as a lifeline

February 4, 2024

From the suburbs of Åkersberga, Hanna Ögonsten has carved a sanctuary in music for herself amidst the turbulence of a challenging childhood.

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Mandi Crimmins’ “LOSE CONTROL” is a place for validation

February 4, 2024

Hailing from Massachusetts and now making waves in Los Angeles, Mandi Crimmins is redefining her = blend of raw vulnerability and pop

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Voodoo Bloo’s ‘HOT GARBAGE’ is an exploration of music without borders

February 4, 2024

New Zealand’s Voodoo Bloo takes you on a journey through the tumultuous landscape of personal transformation and the complexities of evolving relationships

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Charlotte Sands explores the reflection of change in her debut album

February 1, 2024

Charlotte Sands has released her highly anticipated debut album, which is the culmination of years of tireless effort, independence, and a showcase

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