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Composer Marco di Stefano Reflects on the Endless Toll of War in "Angels on Our Shoulders"
With “Angels on Our Shoulders,” composer Marco Di Stefano has crafted a work that honors the memory of World War II’s fallen while reflecting on the wars and conflicts that still shadow the modern world today.
By Whitney Miller4 months ago in Beat
Kenzy Kyx Finds Freedom in her Glittering New Single "I'm So Glad"
Kenzy Kyx is no stranger to pouring her heart into her music, but with her latest single "I’m So Glad" she shows another side of her artistry. One that sparkles with wit, sass and an undeniable sense of freedom.
By Whitney Miller5 months ago in Beat
"Wild's Rising" - Lil' Red & The Rooster Release a Joyous Gospel Blues Single
Lil’ Red & The Rooster’s latest single, "Wild’s Rising" is a nod to the blues greats. This radiant sequel to B.B. King's "I'm Going Home" is more than a tribute though. It's a continuation of a story rooted in love, music and the timeless power of gospel infused blues.
By Whitney Miller5 months ago in Beat
MASSEY Rises with "Comeback Morning" - A Soulful Song for Second Chances
There are songs that sound good, and then there are songs that feel necessary. MASSEY’s latest single, “Comeback Morning,” belongs squarely in the latter camp — a soul-stirring revival anthem that doesn’t just move you, it reminds you that you can still move forward.
By Whitney Miller6 months ago in Beat
Saint Tone's New Single "Explode" is a Gentle Reckoning with the Past, and a Call to Let Go
Saint Tone’s latest single, “Explode,” is a quiet revelation - a raw and personal ballad that carries the emotional weight of someone finally ready to release what no longer serves them.
By Whitney Miller6 months ago in Beat
Debo Ray's Self Titled Debut Album is a Joyful Act of Defiance and Discovery
When an artist has lived a thousand musical lives before their first solo album drops, expectations tend to run high. In the case of Debo Ray, however, those expectations aren’t just met. They are stretched and soulfully sung into something entirely her own.
By Whitney Miller7 months ago in Beat











