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GREY & PURPLE SONGBOOK Once Upon a Time
There is something deeply enchanting about “Once Upon a Time,” a song that feels less like a modern single and more like an old fireside tale reborn through music. Grey & Purple Songbook transform Norwegian folklore into a cinematic listening experience, allowing the story to unfold with the patience and richness of a classic legend. The narrative of the humble farmer and the cursed greed of his brother carries an almost mythic gravity, while the melodies glide with a hauntin

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KELSIE KIMBERLIN Lady Liberty
Kelsie Kimberlin approaches music with the intensity of someone who sees art not simply as entertainment, but as testimony. Her latest release, “Lady Liberty,” arrives with a sense of urgency that feels impossible to ignore, confronting political fear and democratic instability through imagery that is both theatrical and deeply unsettling. Rather than hiding behind vague metaphors, Kimberlin drives directly into the anxiety shaping modern America, delivering a song that feels

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TCR! On Vancouver Island
There’s an unfiltered honesty running through tcr!’s music that immediately separates him from the polished uniformity dominating much of modern indie rock. Emerging from the suburbs of Chicago, the artist operates with complete creative independence, writing, recording, producing and mixing every release himself. That level of control gives his music a strangely intimate texture, as though listeners are hearing thoughts before they’ve been cleaned up or softened for mass app

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