Music has always played a strong role in reminding us of the hopeful qualities in life, and Jeremy Roske’s A Little Love couldn’t have come at a better time.
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In terms of spirit, I am very much reminded of the eponymous first album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Civilian feels earnest and honest and urgent.
Pop Is The Name goes on to tell more of Pop’s story in detail, complete with motivational aspects as much so as those drenched in realness, hardship and hard work.
Introducing himself in style and with a notably thoughtful, hopeful manner of writing, Shaney Poo brings a whole new level of positivity and good vibes to the music scene with this brilliantly illuminating collection of originals.
Experienced street performer and traveler James Ethington III, currently hanging his hat in New Mexico, emerges this summer with a uniquely creative collection of original songs.
Jana’s way with provocative, powerfully human writing proves mesmerizing in this setting, allowing the song to feel as if it was written purely for you – a rare and commendable trait.
Lisa Nicole’s return this summer brings an aptly warm and colorful anthem – designed to celebrate the self and empower listeners with a sense of personal identity and pride.
Classic hip hop, complete with a clean-cut vocal line and a lightly organic, tripped-up beat to drive things through in a nostalgic fashion – Dice Slimberg tells his story with style and authenticity combined.
Haunting production and soulful vocals introduce this increasingly passionate, high-energy ode to a broken relationship.
LA’s Smokey Dreams offer up some superb songwriting and a journey-ready anthem of a hit with their first single from the latest EP, Electric Kinda Love.
Smooth vibes and crisp production help bring to life this beautifully heartfelt, organic soul-pop single from multi-instrumentalist Benya Vya.
Steven Anthony captivates intensely with this brief yet powerful new project Remember to Remember.