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Mike Melan Those Were The Days

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Mike Melan Those Were The Days – Indie Rock From London

Radio Static, Gasoline, and That One Summer That Still Follows You There are songs that hang around like a smell. Cheap cologne, burnt tires, and someone’s laugh echoing down a street you haven’t walked in 20 years. Those Were The Days is that kind of song. Listening to Mike Melan feels like sitting across from someone who remembers everything clearly - and isn’t afraid to say it out loud. Born in the heat and dust of South Joburg, now planted […]

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Pop

New York I’m Coming to You – Jeff Vidov’s Return to Big Dreams

Jeff Vidov New York I'm Coming to You – A Song That Walks Straight Into Its Own Story Chasing the City That Never Waits Some songs carry luggage. This one grabs the damn passport and boards the plane. Jeff Vidov's New York I'm Coming to You hits the ground already in motion. And it’s not about chasing fame or some diluted memory. It’s about facing the version of yourself you left behind in a city that runs faster than most […]

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Lipford Miracle

Rock

Lipford Miracle: A Soulful Plea for Redemption and Inner Peace

Lipford Miracle: A Soulful Plea for Redemption and Inner Peace As someone writing love songs myself, I know the terrain. The hesitations, the late-night questions, the quiet hope that someone will understand what you're really trying to say. So when I came upon Lipford’s Miracle, it feels like discovery, or more like recognition. The song opens up slowly, like a conversation you've been avoiding. There’s a calm weight to it. It settles in, just staying present while you listen. Lipford, […]

today17/06/2025 143 32

90s Rock

Love Conquers All In The KaiserKillers Real World

Welcome to the Real World, Baby You ever get slapped-awake by a rock song with teeth? Something bright, jangly, and charming - until it stops smiling and bites? That’s Love Conquers All (25 Mix) by KaiserKillers. A title that swings like a cheesy slogan on a Tesco mug, only to spit it out with punk contempt. And honestly, I needed that. Because KaiserKillers's Love Conquers All shows up in your headphones with a smirk, clutching a shoebox full of dried […]

today16/06/2025 136 17

Best Love Songs

Music Industry

The Top 10 Best Love Songs Ever: A Heartfelt Playlist

Love songs are our shared emotional currency. They bleed through the radio at 2 a.m., drift from jukeboxes in roadside diners, and whisper through headphones on rainy walks home. Best love songs are confessions, regrets, yearnings, and promises stitched into the very fabric of sound. Every generation, every heartbreak, every wild-eyed first kiss leaves behind its own anthem, a lyrical fossil to be unearthed decades later and felt all over again. Love songs are our emotional translators. They're how we […]

today15/06/2025 141 18

10 Great Albums

Music Industry

10 Great Albums You Shouldn’t Skip At All

There’s no handbook on what makes an album great. Perhaps you're wondering where to begin exploring and finding 10 great albums. Sometimes it’s a cultural punch in the throat. Other times it’s a slow, smouldering burn that stays with you longer than the people who recommended it. I’ve spun every one of these records in places I probably shouldn't have - night buses, parking lots, early mornings after no sleep - and they’ve all delivered something true. If you're building […]

today15/06/2025 135 44

Rock

James Zero You’re A Ghost – Pop-Punk Revival at Its Core

YOU'RE A GHOST: This Song Crashes the Party I’ve heard enough pop-punk revival tracks to recognize when someone’s stitching together old posters and calling it a song. YOU'RE A GHOST it's a real memory. Loud, flawed, soaked in adrenaline and some kind of leftover ache I didn’t know I still had. James Zero shows up already bleeding and asks if you’ve got a lighter. This tune walks in loud, and emotionally unstable in the best possible way. It’s pop-punk that remembers […]

today11/06/2025 154 39

Chayne It’s Gone He’s Gone

Pop

Chayne Release It’s Gone He’s Gone – Bold, Edgy, and Messy

“It’s Gone, He’s Gone” – Chayne’s Sharp-Edged Goodbye At 17, most people are still trying to figure out how to back out of a group chat politely. But Chayne is busy cutting emotional ties and turning them into alt-pop anthems. “It’s Gone, He’s Gone” is her latest offering, and it doesn’t come with apologies or soft landings. It’s a sharp goodbye, dressed in indie glam rock eyeliner and pop hooks that know exactly where they’re going. This track lands straight […]

today10/06/2025 152 46

Max Barskih Stomach Butterfly

Pop

Max Barskih Stomach Butterfly – The High-Stakes Game of Love

Love Letters Written on the Edge of a Warzone There’s something different about hearing a Ukrainian artist whisper love into your ears - in English - while their homeland fights to keep breathing. Stomach Butterfly, the first single from Max Barskih’s upcoming English-language album, speaks without slogans. No flag waving. No pity plays. Just a man laying it bare, wide open, like someone who’s fallen hard and knows the timing is a mess. The track is soft, direct, and tightly […]

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