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Rahul Mukerji believes music is a universal language, and “Dushtan” makes a strong case for it.

His new Indonesian-Metal-ProgRock-fusion instrumental track showcases both technical command and emotional intention, channeling the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic into something communal. Mukerji has spoken abo...


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Singing River is one of those bands that pulls you in immediately. The six piece roots group delivers a sound that feels timeless and classic, while still landing fresh. Their music keeps organic instrumentation at the center, preserving traditional tones and the warmth that comes with analog performance. Because their sound feels familiar in the...


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Skinny for the Apocalypse/Kiirstin Marilyn is an artist and activist whose politics naturally show up in her music, including her latest protest song, “Free Luigi.” She’s an active member of NYC’s Democratic Socialists of America, which played a major role in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election, a...


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From Ryan Cassata’s YouTube Channel: Well, yeah, this is an anti-cop song. Aren’t you tired of being policed? I bet you’re tired of policing yourself too. There are cops everywhere these days, even beyond those with badges, vests, and donuts. There are cops inside our own queer communities! Yuck! Sadly, we police each other. We mimic the behavior of the oppressor. To fit in ...


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If you’re into the sounds of singer-songwriter coffeehouse jams, you need to take a deep dive into  Jon-Olov Woxlin’s recent album release, a record that is so deeply personal that it feels like a late-night confession shared over a cup of coffee. His record, One-Way Ticket from Earth, is a total...


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