Review: Andy Hughes questions America, the past & his life on ‘Songs for Sunday’
The mid-western boy examines themes of America, pain, loss and redemption with his new album.
The mid-western boy examines themes of America, pain, loss and redemption with his new album.
The folk mid-westerner analyzes physical contact and meaning of intimacy on new song.
The pop gem makes a long awaited return with his first original single in three years.
The English folk upstart explores a past relationship with his first single of 2019.
Pop newcomer talks new EP, moving to LA and concocting her many vibes.
The NYC outlaw turns a bizarre newspaper story into an outlandish, yet heavy, new song and video.
The folk singer-songwriter returns with a stunning, visceral new song about pain and infidelity.
The folk newcomer pens heartfelt song about mental health.
The mystery man reconfigures the typical love song into a dark confessional on a new track.
The Manitoba folk singer-songwriter sinks into his misery with his sluggish new bar-topper.
The English storyteller tries to make sense of life and time on his new soul-tearing ballad.
Alberta synth-pop upstart dons a shimmering crown with her new empowering manifesto.
The dance-pop arrival twists and turns in the light of young love with his new banger.
Nashville newcomer steals away from an embrace with her new torch song.
The roots-rocker swerves into bluegrass with a story song about a homeless veteran.
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