OPINION
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Only The Poets release debut album, ‘And I’d Do It Again’
On 30 January 2026, British band Only The Poets is releasing their highly anticipated debut, And…
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A slow-burn instrumental: “Flying Pyramids” by ENZO
“Flying Pyramids” moves with the quiet confidence of a track that isn’t trying to rush anywhere.…
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A genre-blending ballad: “Breakfast” by NJ Gosh McCoy
“Breakfast” feels less like a traditional song and more like a slow emotional ascent. NJ Gosh…
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A forward-moving house pulse: “Here I Go” by Swetaly
“Here I Go” captures a moment of motion — not frantic, not rushed, but deliberate. Swetaly…
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A burst of neon punk punch: “Aurora Borealis” by Adams Audacity
“Aurora Borealis” arrives as a fast-moving, high-voltage statement from Adams Audacity, carrying the restless energy of…
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A soft invitation wrapped in shimmer: “Be My Friend” by Annie Liang
“Be My Friend” feels like a quiet confession delivered with a smile. Annie Liang doesn’t rush…
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ALBUM REVIEW: MIKA Hyperlove
MIKA is back with a new album, and the first thing that struck me is how…
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Harry Styles’ “Aperture” and the history it carries
To understand why the release of “Aperture” by Harry Styles is so monumental, you first need…
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HEATED RIVALRY’s extraordinary rise to fame
Going from food service to the Golden Globes in less than a year is something many…
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The quiet reckoning that comes with looking back: “Young Girl” by Jim Eannelli
“Young Girl” unfolds like a recollection you didn’t realize you’d been carrying for years. Rather than…
