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Saint Rien’s Captivating Vocals Takes On New Single and Video “Like You”

Australian native and currently Nashville-based singer Saint Rien is a need-to-have name on every playlist in 2021. His debut solo, along with the music video, “Tell The Truth,” smashed through and pegged the artist as a staple in the genre.

He has now come along to release his second track titled “Like You.” Saint Rien composed the song around the presumption: “I can fall in love with someone… like you.” 

This light sarcastic yet romantic song describes his young, substance-filled journey from a hopeless romantic who did not believe in love to finding his soulmate years later. From passion and attachment to drama and love, this song has all the ingredients to make it a great hit from passion and attachment to drama and love.

His art is confident and engaging, much like the music video. This new track examines the young artist as he converts his vibe into a breezy candor, beautifully blended with his unique voice and signature whispery rap. The singer retains charm and honesty along with his relatable lyrics.

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Okonski shifts gears with new release “Flying”

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Okonski’s new single, “Flying,” the second track in a series of new songs, is a slow, deliberate exhale that shows a small but important change in the trio’s sound. They are now open to working with others while still keeping their introspective core.

Okonski invites Cochemea to join for the first time, making the group larger than its three-piece base. This makes the change from trio to quartet smooth, with Cochemea’s tenor saxophone not just being an extra part but also a living, breathing part of the group’s identity. His lines come and go in the arrangement, never overpowering it, always making it better, like the wind catching a sail at just the right time.

“Flying” fits with the band’s already established thoughtful, meditative mood, giving space to act as its own instrument. Cochemea’s playing in that space feels almost spiritual, gently leading the listener deeper into the piece’s emotional undercurrent.

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The Vlade delivers the sound of a quiet survival with “It Could Be Better” (album)

The Vlade

“It Could Be Better” sounds like a late-night confession, honest, very human, and raw. It’s the official release of The Vlade, a 14-song rock album clocking in at over 50 minutes. The band glides effortlessly between slamming rock songs and bare-bones ballads, building a soundscape grounded in emotional honesty.

The title track, “It Could Be Better,” embraces imperfections while remaining steadfast. That thread connects the pointed and emotionally muscular “How Can You Sleep,” which lingers, to a song like “Falling for You,” which goes all in on openness with melodic honesty. “Standing Alone” and “Destiny” challenge you to look at yourself, take moments of solitude, and question things. “Hope” offers a subtle emotional lift without disrupting the album’s feel.

“Don’t Even Try to Live That Way” has a feel that complements the warmth of “My Dear Friend,” a song about loyalty and connection. “So We’ll Go No More a-Roving” and “The Old Man” both reflect on the passage of time and the burden of memory. “I’m Still Here,” a high-quality song about resilience, and “Walk On” maintain that momentum, urging you to keep going.

The alternate version of “Falling for You” casts the song in a new emotional light, while “Van Gogh’s Dream” ends the album on a contemplative, artistic imprint that lingers long. “It Could Be Better” is primarily about periods of loneliness, fleeting warmth, friendship, and small victories that go unseen. It’s an album for people who have felt trapped, made the moves they needed to make anyway, and who still believe in something better.

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