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“When The Lights Go Down” by Seven Shades of Nothing

Seven Shades of Nothing’s new single, “When The Lights Go Down,” offers an incredibly peculiar form of comfort—it’s a soundtrack for deciding, over your third cup of lukewarm coffee, that perhaps global, society-dissolving collapse might actually be a blessed relief. James Cole, the project’s architect, doesn't sound panicked about the approaching end; he sounds incredibly, beautifully bored by everything that led up to it. https://open.spotify.com/album/0Z5K652TNvuB9fpt9Amdut?si=_mevo7tcSGunNpswpfCSsQ This...

Tzucasa Slams Tech Worship In Punk Anthem “Robots Bore Me”

London-Tokyo Artist Tzucasa Takes Aim At AI Hype with Raw Studio Debut "Robots Bore Me" “Robots Bore Me,” Tzucasa's new song, has a new, unique sound. The artist was born in Tokyo and grew up in London. When Tzucasa made her professional studio debut with "Robots Bore Me," she ripped through the AI hype with guitars that were overdriven and sharp criticism. The artist, who was born...

Catching “Snowflakes Flight” with Edditter: A Sonic Snow Day

First thought? It doesn’t sound like someone trying too hard, which is always a relief. It’s not that self-important throb you sometimes get with...