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A-Zal © 2024
Features, Interviews, MusicMay 24, 2024<May 24, 2024

Interview: From Mumbai to New York City, A-Zal Is Fully Engrossed In His Pop Journey

by Noah Wade
Ava Vegas "Saddest Disco Girl" © Izzy Offer
Music, PremieresMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“I came here for the drama”: Dance Away the Heartache With Ava Vegas & French Horn Rebellion’s “Saddest Disco Girl”

by Mitch Mosk
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Debut, Music, ReviewsMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“A Garage Rock Record That’s Definitely Not a Garage Rock Record”: Twisted Teens Explore Masculinity, Spirituality, & Sexuality on Their Energetic Debut Release

by Guest Writer
Holly Bruce © 2024
Columns, Essays, Mental Health Awareness Month, MusicMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“My Journey to Choosing Love”: An Essay by Holly Bruce for Mental Health Awareness Month

by Guest Writer
King Kyote © 2024
Music, PremieresMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“Baby we’re a ghost town”: King Kyote’s Soul-Soaked “Weapon” Is a Smoldering, Heartfelt Call for Love Over War

by Mitch Mosk
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Music, Music Videos, PremieresMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“Most days I’m far from a Phoenix”: Joshua Idehen’s Spirited “All You Can Do Is Try” Channels Sage Advice into a Feel-Good Revelry

by Mitch Mosk
KTJ & Carly "Forever Young" © Joseph Lee
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 23, 2024<May 23, 2024

“Can we just slow down time?”: KTJ & CARLY Long for Adolescence in “Forever Young,” a Stirring Emotional Escape

by Chloe Robinson
Niina Soleil "See Red" © Sherman Chen
Debut, Music, Music Videos, PremieresMay 22, 2024<May 22, 2024

“Sinking down into the blue”: Niina Soleil Unleashes Her Inner Fire on “See Red,” an Intimate Eruption of Crimson Passion

by Mitch Mosk
Johnny Huynh © Léa Godoy
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Columns, Essays, MusicMay 22, 2024<May 22, 2024

“Echoes of Heritage”: Johnny Huynh’s Musical Journey Through Asian Identity

by Guest Writer
Dipsea Flower © Will Tiong
Artist to Watch, Music, PremieresMay 22, 2024<May 22, 2024

“A love letter to being young and loving really hard”: Dipsea Flower Embrace the Present’s Beauty in “Sundance,” a Sweet & Summery Folk Rock Singalong

by Mitch Mosk
The Loneliest Girl in the World - Laci Kaye Booth 9.4
Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsMay 22, 2024<May 22, 2024

Our Take: Country Music’s Next Big Artist, Laci Kaye Booth, Wows on Debut Album ‘The Loneliest Girl in the World’

by Emily Frances Algar
Ducks Ltd. © Dylan Taylor
Columns, Music, Today's SongMay 22, 2024<May 22, 2024

Today’s Song: Leading Us Out of ‘Harm’s Way,’ Ducks Ltd. Share the Captivating “When You’re Outside”

by Kevin Cost
Valley's Karah James, Alex Dimauro, and Rob Laska © Becca Hamel
Columns, Music, This Just In, Today's SongMay 21, 2024<May 21, 2024

“Your secret life cut me open”: Valley Return With a Fiery Roar on “When You Know Someone,” an Anthem of Abandonment & Betrayal

by Mitch Mosk
Jon Muq © Jim Herrington
Music, Music Videos, PremieresMay 21, 2024<May 21, 2024

“I’ve always been driven by my search for music”: Jon Muq Spreads His Wings in “Flying Away From Home,” a Sunny & Soulful Song for Dreamers Everywhere

by Mitch Mosk
Spyres © 2024
Features, Interviews, Music, Track-by-TrackMay 20, 2024<May 20, 2024

“Fun, Fast, & Honest”: Glasgow’s Spyres Are Loud n’ Proud ‘Karaoke Sellouts’ on Soaring Sophomore EP

by Mitch Mosk
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