Indie
“Feel It” by Tin Angel radiates feminine power and rich harmony
There is something particularly magical that happens when music and significance converge, and Tin Angel’s new single, “Feel it,” is testament. The L.A. based trio of modern folk players step emphatically into the public eye on a song that doesn’t just reverberate in the ears, but settles solidly in the heart. “Feel it” is a celebration. It’s the sort of song that reaches out and takes it, subtly and with grace, with strength, and with something greater. This is soul music in acoustic clothing, trimmed in the sultry sound of three unique voices blending in perfect harmony.
The listener is pulled into a tight space that somehow feels both intimate and empowering. The band’s signature three part harmonies soar over the track, producing a lush sound fabric firing with female confidence. There is an inherent softness here, but it is not to be confused with fragility. It’s a softness of power well held, of sensuality fully embraced. Tin Angel aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel with the arrangement, they don’t have to. It’s in the mix, the intention, the emotional pull. You can sense that in each inhalation, in the muted flood of harmonies that sweep up listeners like a tide and arrive bearing a message both deeply personal and universally felt.
It’s grounding and freeing, a reminder for listeners, especially women, that confidence can come in small packages and sensuality doesn’t have to scream to be heard. Tin Angel’s “Feel it” sees the imprint continuing to find their niche in today’s folk world, and they’re not doing it by biting trends, they’re doing it by doubling down on realness. There’s no gimmick here, no glossed-over production tricks. Three women, voices, and a message worth hearing. “Feel it” is only the beginning for Tin Angel, who has created something beautiful, bold, and impossible to forget.
Artist Spotlight
Michael Soul hides from being open with new release “Hiding”
Michael Soul’s new single, “Hiding,” is a dark, hypnotic electronic track that takes listeners to a private place in their minds where they are alone, thinking, and feeling upset. “Hiding” was written when the author was very lonely. Michael Soul turns days of being alone, when silence seemed to last forever, and connection seemed impossible, into an immersive sound.
Andrea Mastroiacovo’s polished work makes the single even better, clarifying and deepening the song’s dark mood. The production carefully reflects that emotional weight with simple textures and dark electronic sounds that make you feel like you’re alone with your thoughts.
“Hiding” is a song about feeling alone, scared, and wanting to hide from being open. It asks questions that are quiet but sharp, like why do we hide what we feel? How does fear ruin love? And can we stop going in circles of misunderstanding and emotional distance? These echoes linger long after the track ends, prolonging the sound.
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Grace Doty lights up the sky with new release “Sunset Colors”
Grace Doty’s newest single, “Sunset Colors,” takes listeners to golden-hour skies and quiet coastal roads from the start. Doty takes the emotional honesty of girl-pop from the late 1990s and early 2000s and gives it a softer, more modern look. “Sunset Colors” starts with a delicate mix of guitar and synth that makes the sound feel both dreamy and new.
“Sunset Colors” is about the feeling of falling in love for the first time, which happens naturally and without any effort, like the colors of a sunset sky slowly blending. Doty’s stories use this simplicity to let the feelings breathe rather than smother them.
“Sunset Colors” was made in her home studio along the Connecticut shoreline, the warm, atmospheric textures make you feel like you’re in the ocean air, and the music has a calm, quiet evening feel.
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