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Liverpool-based newcomer Charity Shop Pop unveils ‘Always You’ single

Liverpool-based Charity Shop Pop will release new single ‘Always You’ on December 7th via The Label Recordings.  An effortlessly shiny and razor piece of dream-pop, you can check out the track below: Charity Shop Pop is the monicker used by Dave Hughes, an indie pop artist working out of his bedroom in …

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The arthur Brothers release ‘Flawless’ new single

The Arthur Brothers began life as a recording project and quickly grew into an artistic alliance centered around the biological brothers Matt and Danny Arthur and the producer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist J. C. Wright. Their music is inspired by a mutual obsession for inventive song-craft and a cross-generational love of classic …

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Chart-Topping Folk Artist Signs With MTS For New Album Release

Kansas City’s Bill Abernathy has released his new album, “Crossing Willow Creek” Kansas City, MO folk/americana artist, Bill Abernathy has released his latest album, “Crossing Willow Creek.” MTS Management Group will handle promotions. Sometimes life gives you a second chance. I walked away from music for a myriad of reasons. …

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Tides of Man take you on an instrumental journey in “Mercury Fields”

Tides of Man re-established themselves as one of the most dynamic bands in the post-rock genre this summer with the release of their highly-anticipated 4th full length, Every Nothing. Recently, the band continued to delight their fanbase with the release of the official video for “Mercury Fields” – one of …

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Canadian rockers, ONE, release new album – ‘All or Nothing’

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CANADIAN ROCKERS, ONE, RELEASE NEW ALBUM, ‘ALL OR NOTHING’  Fast-rising heavy rockers, One, had just unveiled their fourth studio album overall, ‘All or Nothing.’ The Montreal-based band – which is comprised of Danny Rossi (vocals), Chris Staniforth (guitars), Phil Hardy (bass), and Sean Pothier (drums) – …

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