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Matt Simon was raised on classic rock and Neil Diamond, though his tastes have expanded greatly since. It is his strongly held belief that the Midwest produces everything good in this world and will gladly discuss that fact over coffee. All the major events in his life have a soundtrack attached to it like an audio scrapbook. He loves to listen to the likes of Jessica Lea Mayfield and Frank Turner; wishes he was as cool as Josh Homme, and still foolishly believes that Led Zeppelin will reunite. He resides near Cleveland, Ohio.
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3 Exceptional Songwriters to Soundtrack ’20

Frogi – “Millisecond” “Millisecond” is a blast of soothing indietronica that reminded us of the likes of Maggie Rogers. The young songwriter, croons with an impressive range that stops listeners and demands them to take notice. The LA artist does it all, talented …

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  • August 4, 2020 /
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Mr. Gnome and Chipotle: Cleveland Rockers are Back

Last year, I was sitting in a local Chipotle enjoying dinner when I heard something incredible. What tends to be the best restaurant as far as playlist, I often hear tunes I love there. This time, however, was a sort of justified moment …

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  • August 4, 2020 /
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Baby Queen is a Brilliant “Buzzkill”

We love “Buzzkill”, the new single from the young misfit songwriter Baby Queen. In fact, we love the track so much, that we have struggled to find the proper words to describe her not so subtle brilliance. Born in South Africa, she she …

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  • July 30, 2020 /
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3 Dreamy New Indie Rock Acts

Dad Bod – “Milkdrinker” The dark lullaby style of this act is highly affecting. The emotive croon of the lead singer has a way of disarming even the most burdened listener. Blending folk, with indie rock and shoe gaze, Dad Bod are an …

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  • July 28, 2020 /
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David Ramirez Plays to “Heaven”

The fifth LP from Austin songwriter David Ramirez is a refreshing love note for a broken world. My Love is a Hurricane was written in a fury and inspired by a short but inspired romance. The result is a surprisingly upbeat album with …

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Damn. You Need to Hear These 3 Exceptional Artists

Henny Lane – “Kissing the Stars” There is a certain seduction that comes with the music of this young songwriter. On “Kissing the Stars”, the artist croons with a Cohen-like delivery, before launching into an otherworldly guitar solo. It is all very alluring. …

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  • July 16, 2020 /
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Beautiful Tracks to Stretch Your Preference

Notelle – “Bugs” The style of songwriter Notelle is incredibly intriguing. Sultry and sharp, “Bugs” is an industrial tinted pop rock track that will surprise listeners, regardless of preference. Taking cues from Nine Inch Nails and Billie Eilish, the multi talented musician undoubtedly …

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  • July 9, 2020 /
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Glass Animals Bring “Heat Waves”

We have been long time fans of psych pop act Glass Animals. We would be hard-pressed to think of a track that doesn’t make us move, at least a little. After conquering the world with tracks like “Gooey” and “Youth” (among many more), …

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  • July 9, 2020 /
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Songwriter Jacob Jeffries Does it Again . . . And Again

Jacob Jeffries – “What Army” The music of songwriter Jacob Jeffries has quickly become some of our most appreciated. On “What Army”, the songwriter shows his depth for genre-busting talent. Rooted in a haunting piano ballad, the electric guitar and textured rock elements …

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  • July 7, 2020 /
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Sara Rachele’s “Still Alive” is a Unifying Americana Beauty of a Track

Sara Rachele – “Still Alive” The music of songstress Sara Rachele is near perfect. The slow burning “Still Alive” is an enduring Americana tinted track of perseverance. Outlets like NPR, Spin, and many more have already jumped on her ever growing bandwagon. And …

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