Through the first minute of this track, Sarah Brunner does the greatest job possible bringing to light a topic that seemingly no one’s talking about, but all in a way that’s beautifully artistic. “Miss Kentucky,” her newest single is being released during Pride Month (on 6/5) and the track arrives as both a deeply personal reflection and a broader statement about the ongoing importance of protecting marriage equality and transforming a specific political moment into something profoundly human.
Cover songs are often judged by a simple question, why does this version need to exist? If the answer is merely to recreate what came before, the result rarely ever leaves much of an impression. However, when an artist discovers a new angle hidden inside a familiar song, something special can happen. That's exactly what Swedish hard rock outfit Talk in Vain has achieved with their powerful reinterpretation of “I Drove All Night.” This one is here to stay!
Its been 4 long years since we last reviewed Heddy Edwards, and immediately on this EP’s opener, she’s completely blown us away once again. Her debut EP to the world, The Other Side of hell is a heaven so delicate. is five captivating tracks that take you on a literal journey through her life and beyond. The Chicago-born, Virginia-based singer-songwriter, producer, and poet has unveiled a body of work that feels deeply personal while remaining remarkably universal.
A great debut single should introduce listeners to an artist’s personality as much as their sound. It should leave you wanting to know what comes next! On “Same Stars,” released on June 5th, 2026, Montana Joanna accomplishes exactly that. Bright, vibrant, and overflowing with charm, the track feels like the arrival of an artist who’s already picked her sound and we sincerely hope she doesn’t deviate. This one is absolutely breathtaking!
Today’s musical landscape often rewards excess, but there is something deeply refreshing about a song that understands the power of restraint. “Resolution,” the latest release from Every Other Weekend and a preview of a forthcoming album, is the kind of song that doesn't demand attention ever. It earns it through atmosphere, melody, and its minimalism. The end up is one of those rare songs that feels more like a highly specific vibe rather than passing off a message.