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Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
The Rumor Mill Churns
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is more than just an intermission; it's a global cultural event. Each year, speculation runs rampant about which artist will land the coveted spot. For Super Bowl 2026, one name dominates the conversation: Bad Bunny. The rumor that the Puerto Rican superstar will headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show has set the music and sports worlds ablaze, promising a potential performance for the history books.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Beat
Toneman Productions Expands Vision for Original Music
For years, Toneman Productions has been a steady force in the world of independent music, offering a home for creativity, originality, and bold new sounds. Founded by pianist, composer, and producer Tony Marino, with creative partner Kris Marino, the label began as a platform for Tony’s own compositions.
By Tina Smith5 months ago in Beat
Giofromdablock is Here for the Crown, Not the Conversation by NWO Sparrow
Giofromdablock Isn't Your 'Representation,' He's Your Competition The rising hip-hop artist isn't here to be a token; he's here to take the throne, and his music is the only statement he needs to make.
By NWO SPARROW5 months ago in Beat
Julianna Zachariou's "Dreamer Dreamer" Feels Like Finding a Lost '70s Recording
San Diego's Julianna Zachariou has this uncanny ability to make you forget what decade you're living in. Her latest track, "Dreamer Dreamer," doesn't just nod to '70s California folk rock—it genuinely sounds like someone unearthed a pristine recording from Laurel Canyon circa 1973.
By Jason Sheffield5 months ago in Beat
Ger Carriere Struts Into Her Own Era with "Blessed In My Heels"
LISTEN IN HERE https://open.spotify.com/album/0qAEWbbrdv4uSrXjmRco03 Some songs slip into the background without asking much of us. Others arrive with a presence that refuses to be ignored. “Blessed in My Heels,” the new single from Canadian artist Ger Carriere, is one of those songs that walks into the room with full confidence, locks eyes, and doesn’t look away. From its first notes, it’s clear this track isn’t interested in blending in—it’s built to take up space, and it does so with style.
By Chris Adams5 months ago in Beat
Building a Mystery: 15 Female Artists Who Could Play Lilith Fair If It Happened Today
If you managed to keep your Hulu subscription, you might have seen a new music documentary that dropped titled Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery. While most Gen Z aged people don't know about Lilith Fair, people in my age bracket (aka, Millennials) are well aware of not just what Lilith Fair was, but the reputation that followed it.
By Jenika Enoch5 months ago in Beat
Dre Dupuis Captures DIY Spirit and Emotional Depth on Lo-Fi Indie Single “Drift”
LISTEN TO “DRIFT” HERE St. Catharines, Ontario-based artist Dre Dupuis is carving out a world of intimacy, patience, and raw creativity with his latest single, “Drift.” Recorded entirely in his laundry room on a Tascam 488 tape machine, the song is a warm and melancholic reflection of Dupuis’ DIY ethos – a reminder that great music doesn’t need glossy production to shine. With its lo-fi indie rock textures, layered harmonies, and introspective melodies, “Drift” captures the beauty of limitation and the freedom that can come from working within it.
By Chris Adams5 months ago in Beat
da nang Capture the Joy and Heartbreak of Growing Up on Nostalgic Kids EP Helmed by Bittersweet Title Track
Toronto-based emo and alt-rock trio da nang return with their new EP Kids, a release that captures the complicated intersections of love, loss, joy, and heartbreak. At the center of the record is the title track Kids, a bittersweet anthem that manages to balance the euphoria of young love with the ache of knowing it cannot last forever. Warm and nostalgic yet tinged with melancholy, the project plays like a time capsule of adolescence, brimming with the messy emotions that come with growing up.
By Chris Adams5 months ago in Beat











