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It's Elle Darlington's World...We're Just Living In It

A Rising Popstar In The Making Talks Her New Music & More!

Elle Darlington has all the makings of your classic popstar: a whimsical, dynamic vocal range, the songwriting prowess to make any song an instantaneous pop hit, and a high-energy aura that's both contagious and compelling.

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Like The Movies - Nyiko

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Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and producer Nyiko debuts their latest single, "Like The Movies," via Trailing Twelve Records.

Nyiko shares, "It's a song about growing up and believing everything we're fed about love in teenage romance films and TV shows, only to realize that in reality, love is much deeper, much more complex, and ultimately more rewarding." "Like the Movies" merges surging new wave energy with elegant synths, as Nyiko's heady vocals lay over a galloping rhythm. "Take my hand / We're dancing in the street / We don't need no music / Keeping rhythm with our heartbeats."

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Eden Ariel's "Altars" Is an Ethereal Joyride Through New York City

The indie singer exudes confidence and unassuming wisdom beyond her years.

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On Eden Ariel's ethereal and magnetic debut EP, Altars, the 22-year-old budding indie star reflects on life in New York City with unassuming wisdom beyond her years.

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Esbie Fonte Faces the End Times in “Time Traveler”

The self-destructive nature of society.

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California alternative singer-songwriter Esbie Fonte releases a new single, "Time Traveler," about the end of the world.

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Daniella Mason Drops New Single “Steady”

Embracing the difficult parts of humanity.

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Alt-pop songstress Daniella Mason introduces "Steady," a song from her forthcoming EP, Physical State, slated for release early 2020.

Mason explains "Steady," saying, "It takes me back to every time my heart was utterly broken and it was as if my husband would stand there, day in and day out, and hold my world up, holding it together. It's painfully personal, but I wanted to speak out the value of those that may fall under the radar but, in reality, hold the world together."

Along with writing for Nick Jonas, Mason has shared the stage with DNCE and Demi Lovato, as well as performing at Bonnaroo last summer. "Steady" surges with pop energy and smooth layers of Mason's voice, as she sings, "When my heart is heavy / You hold up the levy."

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Blood Cultures Release Magnetic Video "Broadcasting"

The mysterious New Jersey indie-electronica outfit pairs a vibrant and arresting music video with a cut from their latest album, Oh Uncertainty! A Universe Despairs.

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In the wake of their 2019 LP Oh Uncertainty! A Universe Despairs, the New Jersey psych-pop group Blood Cultures has released their new video for "Broadcasting."

"Broadcasting" sounds massive in its electronic scope, melding distorted industrial indie-pop with the band's anxious lyrics. "When this ends the way you know it will / with a bang, will you be laughing still?" Blood Cultures asks in a far away falsetto, crafting a vibrant yet troubled sonic narrative to challenge the listener. The video, directed by Saleem Barbados, embraces that same kind of high-strung juxtaposition, featuring Bharatanatyam dancer Anjali Mehta as her evocative choreography plays out against the harsh squat buildings and corrugated metal of Brooklyn.

"I was raised in New Jersey, after my parents immigrated from Pakistan," Blood Cultures says of the track. "Growing up with one culture inside your home, and another one at school, in your community, and in media is a hard thing to navigate in terms of understanding who you are and where you belong, if anywhere. The struggle for identity is almost a guarantee for any first-generation-American, but when we present those struggles with pride, it becomes a lot easier to see that we're not alone in facing them; that these feelings are universal." Mehta's embodiment of the explorations in "Broadcasting" feels beautifully vital, deepening the song's questions of belonging and isolation in a magnetic visual dialogue.

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