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Amarah - Invisible Light (video)              Christopher Hawkins - Where the world can't find you (album)              GIANFRANCO GFN - TRACES OF THE WORLD (video)              RSM - Life is… (album)              The Big East - Shiny Satellites  (single)              Yung Yuee - The Real Yuee (video)                         
July 17, 2026
RSM – Life is…
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There is a particular breed of European prog band that treats the studio the way a cathedral mason treated stone: patiently, devoutly, and with an eye on something larger than the immediate commission. RSM, the Łódź-based trio steered by guitarist and keyboard player Rafał Szewczyk, belong unmistakably to that lineage. Their second full-length, *Life is…*, is a record built not for the algorithm but for the armchair — the kind of album you sit with, lights dimmed, from the needle-drop of track one to the last decaying chord of the closer, and emerge from thirty-odd minutes later slightly rearranged.
The Big East – Shiny Satellites 
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Huntsville, Ontario doesn't announce itself as a launchpad for anything resembling a stadium chorus. Cottage country breeds fiddle tunes and campfire harmonies, not synthesizers that glitter like dew on a tent flap at 3 a.m. And yet here comes The Big East, previously nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award — a pedigree that ought to guarantee flannel, not neon — pulling off the trick of sounding simultaneously homesick and interstellar.
Yung Yuee – The Real Yuee 
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Every so often a record arrives that refuses to be filed under the usual headings. "The Real Yuee" is one of those. On paper it reads like a straightforward hip-hop single with an accompanying video, courtesy of a New Haven newcomer with a producer credit for Rico Got That Fye and studio time booked at James Grant's QVR. On the strength of what actually plays through the speakers, it is something far stranger and more affecting: a document of a young man cataloguing his own unravelling, weeks before circumstance would rewrite the terms of his life entirely.