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Dead Churches turn grit into gospel on debut EP “Fear and Faith”

Dead Churches’ Fear and Faith doesn’t ask for sympathy—it demands confrontation, turning personal demons into a rallying cry for resilience. Continue reading
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Mokotow unveils a decade-old meditation on stillness with “Tales From Lonely Mountain”

Mokotow’s Tales From Lonely Mountain transforms a decade-old attic recording into a striking meditation on solitude, memory, and the quiet power of restraint. Continue reading
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Charlie Puth explores long-distance love on emotional single “Home” with Hikaru Utada

Charlie Puth teams up with Hikaru Utada on “Home,” a bilingual ballad inspired by long-distance love and his wife Brooke, ahead of his new album Whatever’s Clever!. Continue reading
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Harry Styles reclaims the dancefloor and himself on “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.”

On Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles trades glossy pop for late-night house grooves and reflective songwriting, delivering one of the most introspective and atmospheric records of his career. Continue reading