If you are looking for an electro-pop track to help get your sprits lifted and push you through the weekend, look no further than Elephante’s new single, “Dopamine.” The latest release to come from production expert and EDM maestro Tim Wu, better known as his stage name Elephante, “Dopamine” is an ode to grabbing life by the horns and living it to the fullest.
Author: Jennifer Dill
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There is nothing more synonymous with the city Chicago than the band Fall Out Boy. At least if you are in any way familiar with the iconic emo band’s deep love for their hometown and subsequent ten plus tracks that give it a shout out. And therefore, it should be no surprise that this past weekend when Chicago’s biggest alternative music festival rolled into
Super Whatevr Announce Split
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Selfish Things Tease Fall Return
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Pop singer/songwriter Saturn Lane is back with a new single, out now on all streaming services, called “Didn’t Know Better.” It serves as a brighter, more “bubblegum” pop follow-up to the moody, emotional “Messed Up,” released this past April. The track, slightly theatrical but more reminiscent of an upbeat Sara Bareilles pop tune, once again showcases Lane’s impressive vocal range and stylistic inflections (she’s
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If you are a fan of 90s pop and R&B, this is not a release you want to miss out on. Enter, “There Must Be Something,” the latest single from up and coming pop band Cry Baby. The eighth single to be released by the band since their formation in 2018, “There Must Be Something” is everything a 90s baby burnt out on old
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In an age of online dating and increased social media presence, it’s become incredibly easy to find ourselves falling for people we’ve never met- or becoming infatuated with someone solely based on their digital persona. And though this phenomenon isn’t new- there seem to be a lack of songs about how it feels to fall for someone through a screen. That is, until this