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Melodic Music Monday: January 27

Every Monday, we bring you a playlist filled with new tracks the Melodic staff has been listening to on repeat. Hear some of our...

JISOO announces her debut solo album ‘AMORTAGE’

It’s a great time to be a BLINK — JISOO is finally releasing her first solo album! Following her massive success with K-pop mega-girl...

Lady Gaga officially reveals her seventh studio album ‘Mayhem’

After days of nonstop teasers and a website countdown, singer and musical icon Lady Gaga has officially announced her 7th studio album, Mayhem. The album,...

Wyn Starks covers Céline Dion’s version of “I Drove All Night”

Last year was significant for Billboard-charting artist Wyn Starks, as his career soared to new heights. Not only did he consistently release single after...

Aphrah is committed to love in “Pretty Broken Chords”

Kent-based artist Aphrah has begun her 2025 with new single "Pretty Broken Chords." The singer-songwriter channels Jensen McRae and Novo Amor with heartbreaking lyrics and...

Martin Luke Brown asks what it is “to be a man” in new single

Producer, singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Martin Luke Brown has returned to his solo project following a couple of years of focusing on the band...

Knox kicks off 2025 with a hit single “Pick Your Poison” and Going Going Gone tour

Knox knows no bounds. Since announcing the release of his debut album and biggest headlining shows to date, the Nashville singer-songwriter asks his fans...

Ghost Weather battles negativity in new song “I Can’t Escape”

Ghost Weather is the project of vocalist and producer Michael Heller, originally from Cincinnati but currently based in Boston. He is expanding his musical...

Jess Ball seeks clarity in new song “Nightmare”

Australian singer-songwriter Jess Ball began her musical journey at 11 years old. Now, she is eager to release her new EP, Where You Go,...

School of X tells the delicate story of “Angel” ft. Helena Gao through dimensional visuals

You have to see it to believe it—School of X, the project of Copenhagen-based musician Rasmus Littauer, perfectly captures the vulnerable tone of his...

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