Save The Music, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, & iHeartMedia unite to champion Music Education Nationwide

In an unprecedented collaboration bridging music, media, and philanthropy, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, Save The Music, and iHeartMedia have announced a multi-year national initiative to revitalize public school music programs and inspire the next generation of musicians. The partnership will fund more than 25 new school music programs across the United States over the next three years, bringing vital arts education resources to communities where they’re needed most.

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Seßler/Zeeb find light in the shadows with “Anonymous Date”

The German duo Seßler/Zeeb return with Anonymous Date, a stirring and cinematic rock ballad that reminds us why emotion still reigns supreme in modern music. Just put out on October 24th, 2025, the track marks another high point in the partnership of vocalist-songwriter Kurt Seßler and multi-instrumentalist-producer Werner Zeeb, who have been crafting their blend of pop and rock since 2021.

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Kill Me Kate prove the wait was worth it on explosive self-titled debut album

Fifteen years is a long time to wait for a debut album but Kill Me Kate, the self-titled first full-length from the Buffalo-born band, makes every one of those years count. What began as a DIY punk project haunted by heartbreak, loss, and unfinished business has emerged as one of the most cathartic and emotionally honest rock releases of the year. We’re honestly proud just to be listening given all that’s happened.

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Jorden Albright turns manifestation into music magic with “Habit”

Jorden Albright has always made music that feels like a dream you can dance to. However with her new single “Habit,” the Knoxville-based singer, songwriter, and producer sharpens that into something a lot more vivid, grounded, and infinitely more hypnotic. It’s a track that straddles the line between confidence and contemplation, a legitimate two-and-a-half-minute spell that had us hooked from the opening notes.

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Katie Dwyer delivers the perfect Family Album with “Warm Fuzzies”

Undeniably, Katie Dwyer has a gift for bottling absolute joy! With her third full-length family album “Warm Fuzzies,” the award-winning NYC-based songwriter and educator once again proves that children’s music can be clever, meaningful, and musically rich, all while being ridiculously fun. Across 17 tracks and 41 minutes, Dwyer crafts an experience that’s both a dance party and a life lesson, blending these vibrant melodies with messages of kindness, inclusion, and curiosity that feel perfectly tuned to the times.

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Empty Pinata captures Digital Heartbreak on “TikTok Girl”

With “TikTok Girl,” Empty Pinata delivers a woozy, kaleidoscopic slice of bedroom pop that feels as fleeting and intoxicating as the scroll through a social media feed at 2 a.m. Clocking in at just over two minutes, the song doesn’t waste a second as it’s instantly this atmospheric, modern heartbreak track told through the hazy lens of digital-age romance. To say it’s relatable would be the understatement of a lifetime!

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Nicola Vazquez finds grace & power on single, “For A While” - Interview

With “For A While,” Billboard-featured New York City songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, and former Broadway performer Nicola Vazquez once again proves that few artists can match her ability to fuse raw emotion with polished musicianship. Known for her electrifying blend of pop, folk, and rock, Vazquez takes a softer yet equally commanding turn here — delivering a song that feels both intimate and cinematic, the kind of performance that lingers long after the last note fades.

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Michellar & Gracie Lou soars with a moving single, “We Both Can Fall”

Michellar’s newest single, “We Both Can Fall” that was just released on October 24th, 2025 is a breathtakingly intimate and emotionally charged moment in her ever-expanding catalog. What makes this release so striking isn’t just its graceful composure or serene acoustic core, but how much heart pulses through every note. It’s a quiet storm of hope, and perhaps the most poignant reflection yet of an artist who has found strength through rediscovering her voice.

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Steel & Velvet find beauty in stillness with “Orphan’s Lament”

With “Orphan’s Lament,” the Breton folk-rock group Steel & Velvet continue to prove that restraint can be just as powerful as grandeur. The track, which opens their People Just Float EP, is both a haunting reinterpretation and a reverent homage. It’s a reimagining of Robbie Basho’s 1978 composition that feels wholly their own. The result is a piece of music that sits somewhere between classical poise and raw emotional truth, capturing the timeless spirit of folk.

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Introduction to the gaming platform Golden Crown Casino in Australia

I remember the first time I stumbled upon Golden Crown Casino. I easily used the Golden Crown casino login to get access to the flashing banners, the promise of big wins, and the sheer variety of games were… well, intoxicating. As an Australian online gaming platform, it's managed to carve out a pretty significant space for itself, drawing in players with its sleek interface and tempting offers.

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EEP-OOP! kick down the door with exceptional debut album, “Sorry”

Seattle’s punk scene has long thrived on grit, heart, and hangovers, and EEP-OOP! embodies that spirit in its rawest form. The quintet’s debut album, Sorry, isn’t just a record, it’s a literal party that never quite cleans up after itself. Built for massive stages or even a sweaty dive bar, EEP-OOP! deliver an unapologetically messy, emotional, and irresistibly fun entry into the next generation of Pacific Northwest punk.

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Sehore turns nonsense into art on “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)”

In an age where overcomplication often passes for depth, Sehore’s “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha)” feels like a bold, playful act of rebellion. The new project formed in 2025 and signed to MusicHunters Records, may be the new kid on the block, but they’re already making serious waves, earning a Bronze Medal at the 2025 Global Music Awards for this very track, alongside a Silver Medal for their song “Pesadilla.” It’s a rare feat for a debut act, and after hearing “Bla bla bla (Cha cha cha),” it’s not hard to understand why.

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Yoni serves up smooth & soulful vibes on “Runaway”

Immediately, Yoni’s latest single Runaway is an instant hit in our eyes and ears. Ultimately it’s a masterclass in modern R&B, blending emotional honesty with atmospheric production. This “low mid-tempo” track effortlessly captures the push and pull of a toxic relationship, diving into arguments, make-ups, and breakdowns while keeping listeners locked into its chill grooves and subtle instrumental layers.

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Blackout Transmission finds transcendence in the desert on “Twilight & Resonance”

With Twilight & Resonance, New Mexico’s Blackout Transmission have given the world an album that feels timeless and undeniably original. The post-punk shoegaze collective, once rooted in the dense sprawl of Los Angeles, has traded neon-lit freeways for open horizons, and the change in scenery reverberates through every second of this mesmerizing eight-track journey. Released via Etxe Records, this sophomore effort captures the feeling of twilight in sound form.

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franxie blows us away with powerful debut single, "Fucking Around"

Wollongong-based alt-folk artist franxie makes an unforgettable debut with Fucking Around. It’s immediately a song that feels both devastatingly personal and universally resonant. It’s a stripped-back, emotionally charged introduction that lays everything bare. Featuring muted guitars, exceptional vocals, and an unflinching honesty that hits with quiet force. With this first release, franxie has seriously wowed us with something that’s simple, but undeniably powerful!

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j dylan paul turns struggle into sound on outstanding track, “Sisyphean”

j dylan paul’s new single Sisyphean is the kind of track that feels like it’s been waiting for the right moment to emerge, because, in truth, it has. Seven years in the making, this sprawling alt-rock and indie fusion track is both a sonic odyssey and a deeply human reflection on persistence, vulnerability, and the endless cycle of trying again. Dropped October 17th, 2025, it captures the essence of its mythic namesake; a journey of pushing the boulder up the hill, again and again, and finding transcendence in the struggle itself.

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Clinton Belcher rides high with a Southern Rock anthem, “Scars and Six Strings”

Clinton Belcher’s latest single, Scars and Six Strings, is a powerhouse Country Rock track that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. From the opening moments, the song announces itself as a high energy statement on redemption, survival, and the kind of grit that defines Belcher’s catalog. Built for road trips, workouts, and playlists alike, this track fuses classic country rock sensibilities with a contemporary punch, creating an anthem that’s unbelievably exhilarating!

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Izira Burley cranks it up on an anthemic Alt-Rock single, “who i used to be”

Izira Burley’s latest single, who i used to be, is a cinematic journey that balances vulnerability with Alternative Rock grandeur. From that first haunting note, she shows that she’s an artist who thrives in the darkness and light, creating a soundscape that is as intense as it is deeply personal. The track captures the universal experience of leaving the past behind and reclaiming one’s sense of self, making it instantly relatable to anyone navigating change.

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One Man Boycott reclaims the spotlight with “Face For Radio”

With Face For Radio, One Man Boycott, Joe Brewer’s alternative Pop Punk and Rock project, returns with a long-awaited second full-length album that feels both triumphant and deeply intimate. This is an album born from reflection and resurgence, a record that captures the highs and lows of rebuilding creativity after burnout while reaffirming Brewer’s place in the modern punk landscape. Across 12 killer songs, the U.K.-based artist blends soaring pop punk energy with lyrical depth, emotion, and so much more.

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