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Rising Swedish Indie Pop Artist Esther Releases Captivating New EP Wander via Skolhaus/INGRID 

Rising Swedish Indie Pop Artist Esther Releases Captivating New EP Wander via Skolhaus/INGRID 

Photo Credit Märta Thisner. Rising Swedish indie pop artist Esther releases her captivating new EP...

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Dragonette Reminisces on powerhouse electro-pop gem ‘Twennies’

Dragonette Reminisces on powerhouse electro-pop gem ‘Twennies’

Photo credit: Shervin Lainez JUNO and SOCAN Award winning electro-pop artist Dragonette returns...

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MORGEN THINKS WE SHOULD ALL BREAK UP WITH SINGLE “HAMMOCK”

MORGEN THINKS WE SHOULD ALL BREAK UP WITH SINGLE “HAMMOCK”

Photo credit Genevieve Andrews  Reminiscent of the star-crossed romance of your adolescent years...

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Mia Gladstone Goes Through her wildest DMs in new Video “TALKING ONLINE” 

Mia Gladstone Goes Through her wildest DMs in new Video “TALKING ONLINE” 

Photo Credit Anna Koblish MIA GLADSTONE is here to remind you to take a well-needed breather from...

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Benjamin Carter Shares Music Video For “Black Boys on the Radio” 

Benjamin Carter Shares Music Video For “Black Boys on the Radio” 

Caribbean-American songwriter Benjamin Carter has shared his music video for “Black Boys on the...

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