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‘Angels in the Snow’ by Downtown Patriots

Folk

‘Angels in the Snow’ by Downtown Patriots: A Winter Warmer from Woodbridge

Woodbridge. Not exactly the epicentre of the universe, but it holds its own quirky charm. Especially as the holidays barrel down upon us with the subtlety of a freight train. Here, amidst the pre-holiday frenzy, where the mulled wine flows like water and the roast smells wrestle the frosty air - there's a unique brew fermenting. The music. And not just any music. In this town, Christmas tunes resonate, echoing through the streets with a folksy twang. The Downtown Patriots […]

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Jerk With Laughing Cats

90s Rock

Jerk With Laughing Cats: A Retro-Fueled Anthem

Imagine stumbling into a dive bar at the stroke of midnight, the air thick with nostalgia. And the jukebox is playing that one song that makes you think maybe I am a bit of a jerk. That's the backdrop for the Laughing Cats’ second track "Jerk" from their upcoming album Funny Money. With Tony Fredianelli and Lauren Schiff at the helm, this duo is throwing you back to the golden days of pop and rock. They’re making them relive their glory […]

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CUNTY by Honey Dijon and Kevin Aviance

Electronic

CUNTY by Honey Dijon and Kevin Aviance: A Dance Anthem Reborn

CUNTY by Honey Dijon and Kevin Aviance: A Timeless Dance Let’s face it, some tracks are destined to remain just on the verge of polite society, teasing the boundaries of the dancefloor with each beat. Enter 'CUNTY', a track so unabashedly bold it could only come from the likes of Honey Dijon and Kevin Aviance. This November 15, brace yourself for a reimagined classic that’s about to set your world on fire - again, courtesy of Defected Records' Classic Music […]

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R&B / Soul

Michael Kiwanuka Small Changes: A Soulful Leap Forward

Michael Kiwanuka Small Changes: A Musical Evolution Born of Personal Revolution Michael Kiwanuka, that soulful sage of the UK music scene, is at it again, folks. This time, he’s rolling out the red carpet for his latest masterpiece, Small Changes, a follow-up to his 2019 Mercury Prize snatcher, Kiwanuka. It seems like just yesterday Michael was floating our boats with Floating Parade, the lead single that heralded this much-anticipated album. And now, with November 15 looming large, he’s gifted us […]

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Rock

The Who Frontman Roger Daltrey Announces 2025 UK Solo Tour

The Who Frontman Roger Daltrey. In the world of rock 'n' roll, few names echo as boldly and persistently as The Who. And at the helm, Roger Daltrey - whose vocal cords must surely be made of the same indestructible material as Captain America’s shield. Roger has announced a UK solo tour for 2025 that promises to strip back the stadium bombast. To something you might actually want to lean in and listen to. The Who Frontman Roger Daltrey: A […]

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Electronic

Moon and Aries’ Take Me Home: Your Sonic Ticket to Soulsville

Let's say you're waking up one day, lost in the music universe, aimlessly hopping from one pop-infested star to the next. Suddenly, Moon and Aries hand you a sonic compass called Take Me Home. Released just when you thought your playlist had turned into a monotonous echo of yesterday's top 40, this track is your invitation to tune in, drop out, and find yourself. What's in This Track? A Whole Lot of Soul, That's What Take Me Home it's a […]

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Alt-Country

Katie Curley Big Colored Lights: A Holiday EP with Heart and Grit

Let’s cut the ribbon on the holiday cheer and rip open the wrapping paper. Because Katie Curley is here to remind us that Christmas isn't all mistletoe and sleigh bells. In a city where the idea of country feels about as foreign as snow in July, Curley’s holiday EP Big Colored Lights (dropping November 15, 2024) peels back the tinsel to reveal something raw, real, and unapologetically introspective. It’s Christmas, but not like you’ve heard it before. In Brooklyn’s Cowboy […]

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Music Industry

Quincy Jones, Forever a Great Legend in a World Too Small

If The Gods Of Music Have Any Sense, They’ll Be Playing Thriller On A Loop November 3, 2024. The world goes a little quieter, a little emptier, and if you’re paying close enough attention, a lot less soulful. Quincy Jones - yes, that Quincy Jones, the father of modern music - is no longer with us. Ninety-one years of filling every corner of life with rhythm, and yesterday, he bowed out on his own terms at his California home. Cause […]

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