Tag: Track Dogs drops Amor de Mi Vida

Liz Nash Finds Resilience in “Little Box House”

When I first heard Liz Nash and her latest single, "Little Box House", my mind immediately wandered to the structural integrity of a hermit crab’s shell. There is something profoundly architectural about this track, yet soft like a blueprint drawn on a velvet napkin. Nash, hailing from Mount Dora, Florida, seems to have distilled the specific heavy humidity of a Southern downpour into a...

Into the Miasma: Rosetta West’s “Circle of Doubt”

Rosetta West's "Circle of Doubt" – it’s less a song dropped, more a confession overheard, a rumbling from the Illinois underground that settles deep in your sternum like a slow, incoming tide. Right from the off, you’re not just listening; you’re in it, this swirling blues-rock miasma where the psychedelic fuzz feels like the very texture of that titular doubt, clinging like damp wool....

“Amor de Mi Vida”: Track Dogs Unleash a Paw-erful Plea for Connection

Track Dogs’ “Amor de Mi Vida” arrives not with a bang, but with the quiet rustle of desperation and hope caught in a cultural...