Doppelgänger – Valley Taylor
“Doppelgänger feels like looking in the mirror a little too long — familiar at first, then quietly unsettling.” Valley Taylor doesn’t rush
“Doppelgänger feels like looking in the mirror a little too long — familiar at first, then quietly unsettling.” Valley Taylor doesn’t rush
“A quiet, human guitar at the center of something vast — Home: Universes doesn’t try to impress you, it slowly pulls you
“A no-nonsense rock track that says exactly what you’re thinking — sometimes you just want out.” Sweet Mess keep things loud, direct,
“It doesn’t try to impress you — it just tells the truth, and that’s what makes it stick.” Jeff Hodges leans into
“A song about searching for answers, and realizing none are coming — at least not yet.” Michael Wu closes his debut EP
“Rough around the edges in the best way — a song that sounds lived-in, not polished.” Mattock come out swinging with “Lil’
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