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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...

‘I’m Doing Me’: Anna Faè’s Invitation-Only Sound.

Anna Faè’s new single, 'I’m Doing Me,' has alighted, feeling less like a song dropped into the ether and more like a personal edict etched onto a stubborn patch of London fog. Faè, who juggles personal training and business with her emerging artistry, clearly isn't just dabbling; there's a core of tempered steel glinting beneath. https://open.spotify.com/album/7D7SBMn7nWYB2MvQbPwcQn?si=bQVuvWVESAG4aFoED-6gqQ The track, a concoction of shadowy dark pop sidling up...

Sweet and Gritty: Janet Devlin’s “Candy”

Janet Devlin releases "Candy", and she sounds like she’s wearing a smirk that could stop traffic. This track doesn't tiptoe; it struts. From the...

Janet Devlin’s “Houston”: A Party of One.

Janet Devlin’s new single, “Houston,” arrives as a gleeful contradiction, a two-stepping Americana anthem for the sovereign state of one. It has all the...