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Trick Shooter Social Club’s “Television”: Tuning into Love’s Low-Lit Frequency

Trick Shooter Social Club's "Television," isn't some shiny, manufactured anthem. It's a scratched-up record, the kind you pull out after a long day where everything tasted like cardboard and feels the same kind of worn in and comfortable. This Chicago outfit, led by Larry Liss and Steve Simoncic, they’ve bottled that feeling into a song about quiet corners and the kind of love that...

“Holy”: Jacre and Lucie Glang’s Necessary Balm.

Listening to Jacre and Lucie Glang's collaborative single, “Holy,” is an act of calibration. The song doesn’t shout; it quietly rearranges the furniture in the room, asking you to find a new, more comfortable place to sit. In a world practically vibrating with manufactured urgency and digital anguish, this track proposes a radical alternative: turning away. It’s a slow, deliberate retreat into a sanctuary...

Lolocrash’s Self-Titled Album “Lolocrash” Redefines Music

Léonard Stefanica’s Multidisciplinary Masterpiece is a Sonic Revolution “Lolocrash” Lolocrash is pushing the limits of music with a risky mix of synthwave and experimental post-punk. Léonard...