There’s a certain magic that lingers in the walls of Cypress Moon Studios. The ghosts of Muscle Shoals past—Aretha Franklin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Seger—still hum through the wood grain, their spirits woven into every note recorded there. Last May, six songwriter friends who met at Steve Earle’s Camp Copperhead set out to capture that magic, and the result is “Muscle Shoals Record Shop,” a rich, soulful, and undeniably heartfelt album that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.
Read MoreIn a music landscape often cluttered with overproduced anthems and surface-level sentiments, Eleri Ward offers something far more delicate, profound, and emotionally raw with her latest single, “Float.” It’s a track that feels personal yet universal, inviting the listener into an intimate sonic world where softness meets strength, and vulnerability becomes a form of power.
Read MoreIn an era of uncertainty, music has the power to ground us, offering moments of reflection, escape, and inspiration. Richard Berger’s latest single, “Look Around,” arrives at exactly the right time—a shimmering, synth-driven piece that reminds us to pause, breathe, and appreciate the world around us.
Read MoreConsistently, there’s something undeniably magnetic about Crash World. The Vancouver-based duo of Glen MacLeod and Graham MacDonald have tapped into something both deeply nostalgic and refreshingly modern—melding the poetic storytelling of the ‘60s, the swagger of ‘70s rock, and a contemporary edge that feels effortlessly cool. With their latest single, Mysticism Blues, Crash World delivers a rollicking blues-infused odyssey that not only defines their sound but stands as a bold signature track for the duo.
Read MoreLondon’s Disco Lizards are back, and they’re not just dipping their toes into the chaos—they’re diving headfirst. Life Lessons, their latest single, is a blistering, high-energy reinvention, marking the band’s return with a revamped lineup and an electrifying new sound.
Read MoreSome songs command attention from the very first note—and Set You Free, the latest single from Scarborough-born, Vancouver-based musician, producer, and songwriter Shenella Silva, is one of them. A brooding, slow-burning ballad that transforms into a soaring pop anthem, the track is a masterclass in storytelling, dynamic vocal performance, and immersive production.
Read MoreBrandi Myer isn’t just introducing herself with Ready to Gaslight—she’s making a statement. This debut single is an electrifying indie rock confession, bursting with sharp lyricism, driving guitars, and an anthemic chorus that demands to be sung at full volume. Myer channels her experiences with toxic relationships and emotional manipulation, but instead of sinking into melancholy, she transforms it into a bold, self-aware anthem of resilience.
Read MorePlaying drums is one of those activities that may look like there isn’t much to them, but nothing could be further from the truth. Just like any other instrument, playing drums requires an incredible mix of discipline, perseverance, creativity, and curiosity that will allow you not only to become a great drummer but also to always have the appetite to keep learning.
Read MoreStreaming dominates music. TikTok fuels hits. Attention spans shrink. It’s easy to think concept albums are fading. But that’s not the case. Despite the rise of singles and viral moments, many artists still craft full, immersive albums. They tell stories. They build worlds. Just like the games on National Casino. They also make statements. These albums demand attention—and reward it.
Read MoreThere’s something special about a debut record that doesn’t try too hard to impress but instead lets the raw, unfiltered essence of an artist shine through. That’s exactly what Andrea Jean does with parts of me, a four-song EP that lays her soul bare with breathtaking vulnerability and graceful simplicity.
Read MoreJosh Westover is no stranger to introspection, but on Songs of Reflection, his latest five-song EP, he turns that gaze deeper than ever before. Known for his indie/alt-rock sensibilities and DIY ethos, Westover wears his influences—Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay, Massive Attack, and Pink Floyd—proudly on his sleeve, yet molds them into something uniquely his own. The result is an atmospheric, deeply personal record that balances melancholy with hope, darkness with light, and raw emotion with meticulous production.
Read MoreMatAre is no stranger to introspective storytelling, but with his latest single “The Siren,” he takes a sharp turn into the mythic, the dangerous, and the hypnotic. Steeped in a post-punk, new wave, and goth-rock haze, this track feels like a collision between The Cure and early B-52s, and the pulsating energy of Joy Division—yet with a distinctly modern edge.
Read MoreIn an era where so much music blurs into the background, Debo Ray refuses to be ignored. The Boston-based singer-songwriter’s self-titled debut album, Debo Ray, just released on February 14th, 2025, is a stunning showcase of her powerhouse vocals, vibrant production, and fearless genre-blending approach. At just 36 minutes and 10 tracks long, the record is compact, yet bursting at the seams with creativity, emotion, and pure sonic joy.
Read MoreBy the time the final note of Love, Life and Blues fades, one thing is clear—David Lai isn’t just telling his story; he’s telling the story of a people, a struggle, and a deeply personal fight for hope. Set to release on February 8th, 2025, the Myanmar-born singer-songwriter’s sophomore album is an emotionally charged, genre-blending masterwork that pushes boundaries, blending pop, country, and rock into a collection that is as vibrant as it is deeply affecting.
Read MoreEvery so often, a song comes along that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant—a track that sweeps you off your feet with its sheer emotional force. Alwyn Morrison’s second-ever single, “Lenox Hill,” is exactly that kind of song. A synth-pop power single of cinematic proportions, this Valentine's Day release is a masterclass in storytelling, songwriting, and sonic craftsmanship.
Read MoreSome songs don’t just sound good—they feel good, radiating a warmth that lingers long after the last note fades. Kinga Angelys’ latest single, “Little More Love,” is one of those rare gems—an uplifting, acoustic-driven pop anthem that delivers a much-needed dose of optimism. Arriving just in time for Valentine’s Day, this isn’t your typical love song. Instead of focusing on romance, Kinga shifts the spotlight toward self-love, gratitude, and the beauty of fresh starts, making it a powerful message wrapped in a captivating melody.
Read MoreSome songs pull you in from the first note, creating an atmosphere so vivid that you can almost see the world they paint. "Slow Motel," the latest single from The Venz, does just that—melding evocative storytelling with atmospheric rock production to create a track that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. What started as a simple college songwriting assignment has transformed into a hauntingly beautiful piece, elevated by expressive dual vocals and an anthemic chorus that lingers long after the song ends.
Read MoreFew artists can make a guitar truly speak, but Fabio Cicala achieves just that with "The Words I Didn’t Say." Just released on February 14, 2025, this track is more than just music—it’s an introspective journey, an intimate moment of self-reflection captured in sound. Rooted in baroque and neoclassical traditions, yet infused with a deeply personal energy, Fabio’s latest single is an instrumental marvel that showcases both his technical mastery and emotional depth.
Read MoreBrixton-born rapper Political Peak kicks off the new year with "Make It," a powerful, high-energy hip-hop anthem that is equal parts introspective and motivational. The track, recorded in a studio setting alongside his trusted team, showcases a fresh side of Peak’s artistry—one that leans into intricate lyricism while maintaining his signature raw energy.
Read MoreWith "The Albatross Song (Mellow Like)," San Francisco-based songwriter E.G. Phillips strips back the rollicking energy of the original, revealing a contemplative, chamber-folk gem. Arranged and recorded by two-time Grammy winner Nahuel Bronzini and his musical collaborator Felipe Ubeda, this new rendition transforms a once-spirited tune into something intimate, melancholic, and utterly mesmerizing.
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