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Sofia Isella 2025 press photo
Sofia Isella Confronts the Dark Side of Religion on New Industrial Single “Out in the Garden”
KennyHoopla 2025 press photo
KennyHoopla Unpacks What It Means to Be an “orphan//” on New Dance-Punk Single
Mei Semones 2025 press photo
Mei Semones Melds Bossa Nova and Nirvana-Type Grunge on New Single “Itsumo”
Bartees Strange 2025 press photo
Bartees Strange Examines D.C. on Razor Sharp Indie-Rock Single “DCWDTTY”
Hether 2025 press photo
Hether and Orion Sun Seek “Company” on Sun-Soaked Jazzy Single off Former’s Debut Album “Holy Water”
TwoLips and Big Sis cover art for “COME 2 MY SH!T”
TwoLips and Big Sis Want You to “COME 2 MY SH!T” on New Dance-Rap Single
Cain Culto 2025 cover art for "Brujería"
Cain Culto is Living Up to His Name on New Steamy Single “Brujería”
Die Spitz 2025 press photo
Artists You Should Know: Die Spitz Spins Their Encompassing Take on Alt-Punk with Mature Debut Album “Something To Consume”
Chuwi 2025 press photo
Chuwi Make Sense of a Chaotic World with Dance Rhythms on New Bomba-Inspired Song “Falta Algo”
Quetzal band photo
New Quetzal Documentary “Let the City Speak” Turns to Crowdfunding for Film About East LA Music Scene
Patriarchy 2025 press photo
Patriarchy Combines Snuff with Synths on New Dark Techno Track “Coming Up”
Nation of Language 2025 press photo
Nation of Language Communicates Pure Catharsis Through Synthpop on New Single “Now That You’re Gone” Off New Album, Dance Called Memory
Genesis Owusu 2025 photo
Genesis Owusu Leaves No Prisoners on New Techno-Inspired Single “PIRATE RADIO”
Deyaz 2025 photo
Deyaz Shows a Different Side with Synth-Heavy Rock Single “Cry A Symphony”
Karen Dió 2025 cover art for "Cut Your Hair"
Karen Dió Hits Back on Comments About Her Hair with New Punk Single “Cut Your Hair”
Cut Copy 2025 press photo
Cut Copy Prove Love and Synth-Pop are Still Alive on “Belong To You” featuring Kate Bollinger
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