Author: Bee Delores
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Review: The One Eighties soar through genre skies with debut LP, ‘Minefields’
The indie duo dart between genres with ease.
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Review: ‘Bad Things’ tips its hat to previous genre fare
Stewart Thorndike's new feature film unsettles the bones.
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Taste Test: Pieternel strips back ‘Underneath This Skin’
The singer-songwriter goes acoustic with her lastest track.
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Premiere: John Surge and The Haymakers untangle restlessness on ‘Almost Time’
The honky-tonk band share a barroom tale.
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Taste Test: Evelyn Cools floats away in love with ‘Coasting’
The indie-pop songwriter creates a hazy mood with new single.
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Taste Test: Megan and Shane seize the day with ‘Oh Oh Oh’
The Americana duo's essential cut is an excellent piece of music.
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Review: Brooks Dixon achieves greatness with new album, ‘Rhododendron Highway’
The singer-songwriter reaches new heights with his latest record.
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Review: Juliana Madrid glows with sophomore EP, ‘Afterlife’
The pop singer's sophomore EP is just a delight.
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Premiere: Sheva Elliot bedevils with debut album, ‘Pay the Priestess’
The singer-songwriter makes quite a splash.
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Taste Test: Joh Chase offers encouragement with ‘Sometimes’
Welcome to Taste Test, a song/video review series of SubmitHub-only gemstones Joh Chase‘s voice is a serrated edge. They sing, and it cuts deep, drawing trickles of blood. With “Sometimes,” Chase encourages themselves to soldier forward, even going as far as saying “I’m alright” over and over again. “Take a big stride in the path…
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Taste Test: Waves_On_Waves Is Ready For Love With ‘Lightning Strikes Twice’
The producer's latest track is a certified banger.
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Taste Test: James Worsham offers encouragement with ‘When You’ve Found It’
The singer-songwriter's latest is a bit of encouragement.
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Interview: Le Big Zero toy with distractions and fate
The indie-rock band discuss fate, two-guitar approach, and losing friends.
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Songs of the Week: Madison Hughes, Cate Tomlinson, & Amelie Patterson
The latest lineup is real woman power.
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"Maybe the scary truth is that most of my sisters here aren’t failing because of male lead projects, it’s just…


Thanks for the review Bee!