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Jason Kerrison – You Are Love
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Two decades into a career that has delivered platinum sales and national recognition, Jason Kerrison could have easily retreated into comfortable formulas. Instead, the OPSHOP architect has chosen vulnerability over victory laps, crafting his most emotionally exposed work to date with "You Are Love."
Prince of Sweden – James, I Can’t Stay
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The second single from Prince of Sweden's forthcoming album The Start of Something Beautiful arrives as a gorgeously disheveled meditation on abandonment and longing. "James, I Can't Stay" unfolds like a crumpled love letter discovered in a Parisian hotel room, its narrative emerging through layers of bourbon-soaked melancholy and continental drift.
David Alex-Barton – Nothin’ But Moonlight
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David Alex-Barton's latest offering arrives like a wistful December breeze, carrying with it the kind of melancholic beauty that transforms ordinary heartbreak into something approaching the sublime. The New England-born, Nashville-based troubadour has crafted a piece that sits comfortably between the windswept romanticism of early Springsteen and the more contemplative moments of Keith Whitley's catalogue.
Seann Medicina – Given
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Seann Medicina's "Given" announces itself as both herald and manifesto—the opening salvo from his forthcoming LP "Bad Selfie" and a bold recalibration of an artist ready to inhabit larger sonic territories. Where his previous work suggested a talented songwriter testing the waters, this first glimpse reveals someone who has decided to dive headfirst into the deep end.
Vanna Pacella – Periphery
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The alchemy of heartbreak has rarely been distilled with such forensic precision. Vanna Pacella's latest offering arrives not as catharsis—that overworked currency of contemporary songcraft—but as archaeology, unearthing the exact coordinates where pain transforms into power.
Cali Tucker – Last Name
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The burden of musical inheritance weighs heavy on many shoulders, yet Cali Tucker's latest offering suggests she carries it with remarkable grace. "Last Name" arrives as both confession and declaration—a country ballad that strips away comfortable assumptions about family privilege to reveal the starker realities of going it alone.
Farbod Biglari – My Past
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Farbod Biglari's "My Past" arrives as a haunting meditation on love's lingering presence, delivered through the most elemental of arrangements. Recorded initially with nothing more than a single microphone and acoustic guitar in Iran before receiving delicate enhancement in Vancouver, the track achieves that rarest of qualities: intimacy that transcends language barriers.
Valvet – Mountains 
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On their debut single "Mountains," Swedish quartet Valvet demonstrate precisely why Rexius Records snapped them up. The track arrives with the kind of emotional heft and sonic ambition that marks out genuinely promising new artists from the endless stream of indie also-rans cluttering up the streaming platforms.
Michellar – Conquer All with Love
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An artist who wears their influences so boldly on their sleeve can be rather endearing, and San Francisco's Michellar does precisely that with "Conquer All with Love," a single that arrives with the kind of earnest romanticism that feels both refreshingly honest and slightly anachronistic in 2025's musical landscape.
Seema Farswani – Under A Blazing Sun
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There's something rather beautiful about artistic ambition that refuses to be contained by geography. Seema Farswani's debut single "Under A Blazing Sun" arrives as a fully-formed statement of intent—a sonic postcard from an artist whose creative compass points resolutely toward authenticity in an era of manufactured sentiment. The track's genesis story—from voice note captured in a Singapore living room to polished London studio production—reads like a modern parable of artistic determination, the kind of creative journey that reminds us why music matters beyond the machinery of the industry.
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