Tag: Forrest Hill drops Flow Like a River

Heïka: Quebec’s Luminary Indie-Pop Sensation Shares Latest Single ‘Rivales’

Heïka, the rising star of the indie-pop genre, has sent a ray of sunshine into the Canadian province of Quebec's music landscape. The mesmerising soprano Andrée-Anne Bélisle and the evocative pianist Jo-Annie Bourdeau are at the centre of this project. Their unexpected encounter at the University of Montréal as jazz enthusiasts developed into a symphony of shared musical aspirations once they got to know one...

“Make Some Changes” Is Jeristotle’s Profound New Single

American rapper Jeristotle has made his song "Make Some Changes" from his first album, "The Birth of An Artist," listenable to us. With a deep and introspective tone, the new song delves into the complexities of self-discovery and atonement throughout its entirety. Through his exploration of issues like resilience and overcoming adversity, Jeristotle demonstrates an unfaltering dedication to honesty and self-discovery. Jeristotle uses his own life experiences...

Forrest Hill’s “Flow Like a River”: Un-Clinging to Find Flow

Forrest Hill’s "Flow Like a River" washes in, not as a gentle meander, but more like that quiet, insistent trickling that eventually, if you...