Redtones – ‘Whole Lotta Nothin’
Redtones from Michigan are back with their latest single, ‘Whole Lotta Nothin”, which forms part of their upcoming album ‘The Calm Before the Storm’. Building on the momentum from their recent hits like ‘Maybe He Was Right’ and ‘American Dream’, this track showcases powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation led by Doug Borton. With distinctive guitars and memorable rhythms, ‘Whole Lotta Nothin” continues to define their energetic and distinctive rock sound.
Fox Stevenson – ‘Don’t Know What’
Fox Stevenson, also known as Stanley Stevenson-Byrne, has released his latest single ‘Don’t Know What’. Blending pop-punk vocals with live drums and a driving bassline, culminating in a powerful Drum & Bass drop featuring sharp synths and energetic rhythms. The track exemplifies Stevenson’s innovative approach, bridging underground intensity with mainstream appeal through his eclectic mix of progressive pop and Drum & Bass elements.
Hollow Stare – ‘Sleep’
Hollow Stare makes a powerful debut with their first single ‘Sleep’. This deathcore track delves into the depths of sleep paralysis, combining anger, melancholy, and excitement to create a raw and intense musical experience. Crafted by Daniel and Ben Fleming, ‘Sleep’ began as a practice piece titled “Bass Shmack” and evolved into a compelling anthem that showcases the duo’s mastery of heavy metal.
Kyra Gordon – ‘Traveler’
Kyra Gordon, the genre-bending singer-songwriter, returns with her latest track “Traveler,” serving as the title track of her upcoming sophomore album. With poetic lyrics and a compelling vocal delivery, Gordon invites listeners on a melodic journey that celebrates authenticity and self-discovery. The song blends rock and country elements, featuring twangy acoustic guitar and bold drums, reflecting Gordon’s nomadic lifestyle and adventurous spirit.
Sis – ‘Mother’s Grace’
‘Mother’s Grace’ is lifted from ‘Vibhuti’, the debut album from Sis, capturing a blend of emotional intensity and musical exploration rooted in spiritual awakening. Inspired by healing dreams, Mason channels her own “vibhuti” — the Sanskrit term for divine spirit — into the album, which reflects teachings from 20th-century Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.