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Raquel Ramos Mixes Eras & Earnestness on ‘Advice’

Raquel Ramos really mixes it up on her single "Advice," drawing from what feels like a whole generational Rolodex of music. You've got that 90s alt-rock edge, some pure pop earnestness, and hints of R&B soul woven through it. And the song itself (from Ramos, who used to be Sirena Sol) doesn't hit you softly; it feels more like the surprise of finding a...

Dax Confronts Relationship Trauma In “I Hate That I Love You”

Wichita Artist Dax Years-Long Project "I Hate That I Love You" Transforms Personal Pain into Powerful Hip-Hop Confession Wichita’s Dax doesn’t just write songs; he etches emotional blueprints. His latest single, "I Hate That I Love You", sidesteps the gloss of modern pop 3 to deliver a gut-punch of vulnerability. The track's genesis spans multiple years, a slow-burn creative process that mirrors the complicated emotional terrain...

Twice Dark Conjures Post-Industrial Hauntings With “Telekinetic”

Twice Dark's Fourth Album "Telekinetic" Masterfully Bridges Goth Rock and Synthpop with Cold, Electric Precision Twice Dark's fourth album "Telekinetic" materializes like an apparition with...

Twice Dark’s “Invisible Man”: A Ghostly Waltz in the Shadows of Bloomington

If loneliness had a sound but craved a dance floor, it might be what Twice Dark has conjured in their latest single, “Invisible Man.”...