Taste Test: Autumn Knight scrawls a lush love letter to Nashville with ‘Outline’
The Nashville upstart pays homage to Nashville with a new pop-country hybrid song.
The Nashville upstart pays homage to Nashville with a new pop-country hybrid song.
Brooklyn’s alt-folk singer supplies tender instructions on overcoming mental pain with new single.
The synth-pop upstart makes a splashy impression with her debut entry.
The electronic firebrand turns the gears on overload with a synth-baked song about compassion.
The new crime thriller examines pain, misery, PTSD and the bottom of human despair.
Synthwave master excavates his tragic past with addition on a ravaging new song.
The folk group chronicle immigration with a new song from a brand new stage musical.
The folk singer-songwriter urges the listener to remember art’s role amidst tragedy with a new song.
The Americana bluesman seeks pain relief from the heavens in a new song.
Alt-pop band celebrate the rush of new-found romance with their new single.
The folk singer-songwriter broods on the arcs and nature of life with a new song.
The Toronto folk tunesmith finds herself entranced with the past on a new ballad.
The folk singer embraces her theatrical-laced voice for a story of age old love on new song.
Soul-pop newcomer admits to her fear of commitment with a new torch song.
The country singer-songwriter cooks up her ideal mate in her new one-off single.
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