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Introducing Olive Louise: Moroccan Oranges
Introducing Olive Louise: Moroccan Oranges

This vibrant yet poignant folk confessional touches on themes of inner strength and the importance of family.

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Redemptive Electronic Music from Germany. - Christian Löffler x Mogli: Envy
Redemptive Electronic Music from Germany. - Christian Löffler x Mogli: Envy

A nuanced and immersive emotional journey through the darkness of interpersonal conflict.

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Introducing Little Misty: Windmill (Live at the Treehouse Music Collective)
Introducing Little Misty: Windmill (Live at the Treehouse Music Collective)

A cinematic and easy-flowing combination of delicate and beautiful vocal harmonies with acoustic guitar and other roots-based cornerstones like banjo and double bass.

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Melbourne Indie Rocker Drops New Single. - Nat Vazer: Addicted to Misery
Melbourne Indie Rocker Drops New Single. - Nat Vazer: Addicted to Misery

A buttery and slightly futuristic combination of hushed vocal tones and sparkling electric guitar.

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Nettwerk Debut: Harrison Storm - Warm A Cold Heart
Nettwerk Debut: Harrison Storm - Warm A Cold Heart

Meets a folk driven-backbone of fingerpicking with a solid production aesthetic and the heart of a poet.

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Fresh Indie Pop from Nashville. - Charlotte Sands: Alright
Fresh Indie Pop from Nashville. - Charlotte Sands: Alright

Channeling a fizzy, hook-filled pop sound for an ever-growing audience of Gen Z-ers (and beyond) who are plagued by these same feelings of angst, anxiety, and alienation.

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Music Roundup for March. - New Releases from Joseph, Boygenius, Wilder Woods, and Many More.
Music Roundup for March. - New Releases from Joseph, Boygenius, Wilder Woods, and Many More.

Spring is here and the new music is amazing.

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Fresh Rock and Roll from Toronto. - Introducing Propter Hawk: Telephone
Fresh Rock and Roll from Toronto. - Introducing Propter Hawk: Telephone

Take a splash of Humble Pie, a spoonful of Janis Joplin, throw in the diverse talents of a seasoned band, and the songs just write themselves.

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