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Jutebox, Michael Harris, Montana Joanna, VISSIA & MAAME new this week!
Experience the diverse voices reshaping modern soul: Jutebox’s Glasgow funk fusion, Michael Harris’s heartfelt Motor City anthem, Montana Joanna’s cosmic groove, VISSIA’s empowering alt-pop, and Maame’s introspective R&B.
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Elina Filice Finds Forever In A Stolen T-Shirt On “Bury Me”
Elina Filice’s “Bury Me” transforms a simple shirt into a profound alt-pop exploration of love, memory, and connection. This queer Canadiana anthem thrives on its blend of playfulness and emotional depth.
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Sasha Joy Lets the Groove Carry the Grief on “Got You Something”
Sasha Joy’s “Got You Something” masterfully blends soul, pop, R&B, and funk, transforming grief into a warm, immediate experience. Her unpolished vocal presence anchors the track’s rich, forward-reaching sound.
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DiscoRickey Finds the Pocket on The Real
DiscoRickey keeps it cool and controlled, pairing slow-burn soul with glossy modern production. The result feels intimate and unforced, with a groove that trusts restraint, atmosphere, and vocal precision to carry the emotional weight.
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Wyatt Espalin, Perry Blocker Sand, JP Kennedy, Headlong Retreat & Saint Nick the Lesser new this week!
This week’s Americana highlights embrace a tapestry of stories and sounds. Wyatt Espalin reflects on Appalachian folklore, Perry Blocker Sand revives a classic tune, and JP Kennedy relives frontier tales. Headlong Retreat commands attention with “Resistance,” and Saint Nick the Lesser blends satire with revivalist energy. Each artist reimagines tradition, sparking both connection and conversation.
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Keith Satterfield Drops Into the Pressure and Precision of “6 Feet”
Keith Satterfield turns tension into momentum, pairing hard-edged production with measured, lived-in writing. The track favors restraint over spectacle, letting sharp detail and emotional weight do the talking.
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Kenneth Norris Lets Summer Crump Heat Up the Room
Kenneth Norris delivers a tightly controlled hip-hop performance, using crisp phrasing, restrained cadence, and steady momentum to keep the focus on writing, presence, and precision rather than excess.
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Jon Gold Lets Love Drift Lightly on “Our Love Blooms in Bossa”
Jon Gold’s latest single blends jazz finesse and Brazilian warmth, creating a modern bossa nova that is both tender and nuanced. With bilingual lyrics and skillful musicianship, it radiates confident elegance.
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