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Simon Mackintosh’s “Morocco” Is a Reminder That Music’s Greatest Journey Is Still Wonder

The Australian songwriter transforms wanderlust into a meditation on possibility.
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In an era where so much music arrives burdened by algorithms, trends and carefully engineered moments, Australian Songwriter Simon Mackintosh’s Morocco feels refreshingly uncomplicated. Not simplistic; just uncomplicated in the best sense of the word. It reaches for something increasingly rare: the feeling of discovery. For Mackintosh, songwriting has never been a short-term pursuit. Music, […]

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Dlina Volny’s “Dazed” Gets a Stunning Cyber Noir Music Video Premiere

Neon dread, emotional collapse, and dreamlike longing collide in this immersive visual interpretation of “Dazed”
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Few modern darkwave brut pop acts understand atmosphere quite like Dlina Volny. Emerging from Belarus’s underground scene, the trio Masha Zinevitch (vocals), Ales Shishlo (keyboards/percussion), and Vad Mikutski (guitars/bass) has spent years crafting music that feels suspended between desire and emotional collapse & romance and ruin, pulling from post-punk minimalism, coldwave textures, Soviet-era melancholy, and […]

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Why Dandy John Doesn’t Chase the Noise

“Together” confirms this Swiss artist's Commitment to Craft over Spectacle
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Swiss independent artist Dandy John (Jan Schneider) has built his career in the margins of hype, favoring longevity over noise. With a catalogue that moves comfortably between reflective piano ballads and rhythm-led pop-rock, he operates like a traditional songwriter in a digital-first world; someone more interested in emotional coherence than algorithmic urgency. That tension gives […]

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Slick Slazenger – Lost In Time Lyric Music Video Premiere

Synthwave Drift with the Quiet Dread of Utopia
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Slick Slazenger – Lost In Time feels like it was written for a world already slightly out of sync with itself. From its opening line “Just got something in the eye / Muddy stains on snazzy clothes”; the track leans into disorientation: beauty smeared, intention blurred, reality slipping sideways. It’s the sound of modern drift. […]

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Grand Omega – “Here for It” Indie Alt-rock Like the Old Internet

A riff-heavy indie alternative find that echoes the Napster era - part prog puzzle, part understated nostalgia.
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There’s a certain magic in stumbling across a track that feels like a lost treasure from your LimeWire or AudioGalaxy days ; back when you downloaded songs with names like Indie_Unknown_FinalMix3.mp3 and had no idea what you’d get. That’s exactly the feeling Grand Omega gave us with “Here for It” ; that old-school thrill of […]

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Late Bloomer, Lasting Voice: Meet Joy Seroussi

Folk, Blues, and lyrical confession collide in two unforgettable tracks from a songwriter who found his voice at sixty, and hasn’t stopped since.
Joy Seroussi

At Music Bloggers Network, We’re drawn to artists who write with clarity, purpose, and emotional weight regardless of when or how they begin. We also regularly hear from artists at all stages of their journeys, from seasoned pros to hidden gems still carving their path, some just starting out, others reinventing themselves after decades in […]

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Sexdrive – We Are Animal (Debut Music Video)

A sweaty Electro-funk fever dream that’s part Dance riot, part deranged workout tape, and 100% irresistible.
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Electro-funk meets VHS-fueled fitness fever dream in this gloriously chaotic debut At Music Bloggers Network, we’ve seen our fair share of sonic weirdness, but few debut videos have smacked us upside the soul quite like this one. Sexdrive’s “We Are Animal” is a hallucinogenic slice of retro-futurist electropop dripping in funk, dipped in chaos, and […]

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Atmospheric Ambition: Inside Pi Mezon’s Generation Loss Pt. 1

Prog Without the Pretense, Metal Without the Flash
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Some records walk in with fanfare. Others, like “Generation Loss Pt. 1“, slowly seep through the walls. Finnish progressive metal band Pi Mezon isn’t interested in flashy introductions or immediate gratification. Instead, this six-track EP lures you in with mood, shadow, and a sense of quiet confidence that unfolds over repeated listens. It’s an album […]

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Life Of The Party is Smart Pop with Heart, Hooks & Just Enough Glitter

Ehson Hashemian drops the angst and finds the groove
Ehson Hashemian

From co-writing a certified double platinum alt-rock anthem to crafting electro-pop bangers in his bedroom, Ehson Hashemian’s journey is anything but ordinary. You might recognize his name from the early days of The Jakes (who would later become Young the Giant), he co-wrote their breakout iconic hit “Cough Syrup.” Remember that one? Played on Glee, […]

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The Unforgettable Resonance of Sleeps Under Beams’ Pretty Things

Sleeps Under Beams weaves haunting, beautiful alternative dream pop soundscapes
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Some songs don’t just exist in the realm of sound—they haunt the spaces between. Sleeps Under Beams, the transatlantic musical project of lyricist Lisa Ann Swain (USA) and multi-instrumentalist & music producer Drew Campbell (The Netherlands), thrives in those spaces, where music feels like an apparition, whispering truths we often try to ignore. Their latest […]

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