God, Can You Hear Me? – Dax
“A raw, soul-searching record that feels less like a performance and more like a personal prayer set to music.” Dax leans fully
“A raw, soul-searching record that feels less like a performance and more like a personal prayer set to music.” Dax leans fully
“A fragile memory turned into something strong — ‘Tapestry’ is where pain, fear, and hope quietly meet.” With Tapestry, Fish And Scale
Singapore-based singer-songwriter Seema Farswani continues to expand her international reach with the release of her latest single, Runways, on March 12, 2026.
Every Us Builds Community Through Music on Debut EP Some Kind of We Brooklyn-based collective Every Us is redefining what it means
“A record built on memory, grit, and the simple belief that good songs deserve a second life.” For You Brother return with
“Loud, urgent, and impossible to ignore — a protest song that refuses to sit still.” OpCritical come out swinging with “USA,” a
“Unpredictable, raw, and slightly chaotic — but that’s exactly where its charm lives.” Ellery Twining steps into a different creative space with
“A quiet song that reminds you it’s okay not to have the answers yet.” Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard open
“A quiet, heartfelt goodbye that feels more like a conversation than a song.” INDOLORE delivers something deeply personal with “Terry.” This is
“‘Rainbow Soul’ doesn’t just ask you to listen—it asks you to care, to feel, and to stand for something real.” Chris Oledude