Taste Test: Bad Love promise things will be different with a new song, ‘A Place for Me’
The Manchester band light up the dance floor with a sparkling bop.
The Manchester band light up the dance floor with a sparkling bop.
Welcome to Taste Test, a song/video review series of SubmitHub-only gemstones Body image has long
The rising queer star selects five horror films that have impacted him the most.
The electro-pop newcomer returns to that feeling of regret.
The musician pulls into himself with a stunning, marshy soundscape.
The pop newcomer frees himself from an abusive past.
The singer-songwriter cherishes summer memories and longs for the rush again.
The folk musician finds loneliness may be his safe haven.
The singer-songwriter encourages a late-night rendezvous.
It’s a stunning collaboration for these trying, exhausting times.
The synth three-piece still feel the sting of summer heartbreak.
Welcome to Taste Test, a song/video review series of SubmitHub-only gemstones “Life’s more than an
The rising folk duo trek across scorched desert to find their purpose.
The indie-folk newcomer truly impressives on his debut single.
The indie-rock collective engage with this year’s angst-ridden climate.
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