Hopeful by nature yet also consistently genuine in its humanity and heart, Brave introduces a songwriter with a unique balance between audience awareness and fearless integrity.
Pop Rock
Aptly-titled and consistently in tune with its own intentions, Johnathan Dax’ new single These Are The Days presents an inspiring, uplifting sentiment and sound.
Joyfully encapsulating the weight of daily frustrations, songwriter and performer Wai Lana delivers the fearlessly colorful, catchy and unexpectedly gripping single River Of Forgiveness.
Arena rock meets electronic nostalgia, as rising trio My My Sugar release the evocative and passionate new single Robot.
Classic indie rock and heartfelt integrity light up this openly reflective new album The Synthetic Orchid, from the UK’s own Liam Merrigan.
Increasingly leaning towards those Elton John traits with the introduction of rhythm, guitar and synth to back up that piano-lead, A BETTER PLACE emerges complete with an upfront performance video and some classic cinema clips to further the impact of the song’s optimistic outlook.
Independent musician and composer Omer B joins forces with a trio of talents for this latest and aptly-titled release Healing Strings.
Marc Ambrosia puts in his most passionate and gripping performance yet for this release, the sheer weight of the concept clearly being lifted through the very act of singing these words out loud.
Featuring hits from the band’s self-titled debut album and their sophomore project Lucy, Live at The Neptune lights up the room from the moment Cover Me begins to gather passionate momentum.
Just 15-years-old and already boasting over a decade immersed in the joy of making music, Seraphina Sanan hits the scene with an impressively honed, endearing and distinct style.
Grammy-nominated producer, drummer and guitarist Michael Marquart – first known for his work with eighties band A Flock Of Seagulls – fronts the musically eclectic project A Bad Think.
Fusing synths and bass throughout a warm, multi-layered audio venture, the song reaches the two-minute mark on its looping intricacies alone – an instrumental groove that’s naturally inviting.