• Weekly Song Recommendations •

Andy Jans-Brown’s “Sunset or Sunrise” surges forward with restless indie-rock energy, wrapping existential questions about love, identity, and self-performance inside a rush of sharp hooks and driving momentum. It feels like standing at the edge of a turning point—uncertain whether the moment signals an ending or a beginning, but compelled to move with the music anyway.

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The Raspberry Jams fire up “Don’t Tell Me” with punchy riffs and a fearless attitude, delivering a burst of art-punk energy that refuses to be boxed in or talked down to. Beneath its sharp edges and driving rhythm lies a bold voice of defiance, turning frustration into a fierce, unforgettable anthem.

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Criiqkets’ “Voodoo City” drifts through shadowy urban corners with fuzzed-out guitars and a hypnotic groove that feels both restless and strangely magnetic. Its rough-edged charm captures the uneasy romance of city life—gritty, unpredictable, and impossible to fully escape.

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Kevin Kell O’Donnell’s “We All Keep Movin’ Along” rolls forward with a wandering, road-worn spirit, blending wry humor and heartfelt reflection into a song that feels like a late-night story told somewhere between stops. Its easygoing groove and bittersweet charm celebrate the beautifully imperfect journey of people who keep chasing life, no matter how messy the ride gets.

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Gemini Blues’ “Drones” hums with an eerie intensity, layering ominous tones and stark emotion to create a soundscape that feels both hypnotic and unsettling. The track lingers like a warning in the background of modern life, turning quiet tension into a haunting musical experience.

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Orphan Prodigy’s “Medication For A Modern World” pulses with restless energy, pairing sharp instrumentation with a mood that feels both urgent and reflective. It plays like a sonic remedy for the chaos of everyday life, capturing the strange balance between overload and escape.

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Headfooter’s “boo hoo :(” twists melancholy into something strangely addictive, blending offbeat textures with a playful sense of chaos. The track feels like a messy late-night confession set to music—awkward, raw, and oddly captivating.

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The Juliennes’ “City Lights” glows with a warm, nocturnal charm, blending shimmering melodies with a rhythm that feels made for wandering streets after dark. It captures the quiet magic of nighttime moments, where reflection and possibility flicker together like distant neon.

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Aaramis’ “Pisces in Love” swirls bright, punchy guitar energy with a hazy emotional undercurrent, creating a track that feels both exuberant and introspective. With its playful self-awareness and layered sound, the song captures the strange, beautiful chaos of falling headfirst into your own feelings.

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Dead Air Network’s “Darling of Mine” drifts through a shadowy emotional landscape, pairing moody melodies with a quiet sense of yearning that lingers long after the final note. The song captures the fragile push and pull of desire, where hope and heartbreak walk side by side.

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