Artist Spotlight
Marloma turns pain into power on headstrong new release “Win”
Marloma’s latest single, “Win,” is a powerful and emotional track that turns trauma into victory. It shows that she is comfortable with who she is. Marloma is known for writing moving songs that young women can relate to. This time, she draws on a very personal experience to create a song that is both purifying and empowering.
“Win” is a powerful story about real life, based on the author’s own experience of escaping a physically abusive relationship when she was 15. Marloma’s parents had to get a restraining order before she could be saved. Before she understood what healthy love was, she had to deal with confusion, anger, and heartbreak. The anger, unanswered questions, and desire for justice that follow the event drive this single.
Anger came before healing, before clarity, even before there was a desire for revenge. Marloma talks about the primal, raw side of survival we all have. The track is like a revenge fantasy that lets people safely express their anger and feel like they have gotten back at someone. “Win” meets the girls where they are right now, when they haven’t yet found peace or forgiveness.
Marloma’s art is all about connecting with women. She writes tracks that reflect the shared but often lonely experiences of young women facing challenges, heartbreak, and personal growth. Those stories have a hidden connection that is hard to understand from the outside, and Marloma interacts with that shared understanding with great honesty. In “Win,” she makes it clear that it’s okay to feel a wide range of emotions, from anger to sadness to longing to strength. It is important to note that it is okay to suffer while also wanting to feel empowered.
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Artist Spotlight
Captain Iron/Windrift Band turns love into a fun game of chase on new release “PInk Bunny Song””
Captain Iron / Windrift Band’s latest release, “Pink Bunny Song,” is bright and happy, like a daydream set to music. The first line of the song, “pink bunnies run through the garden having so much fun they beg our pardon,” invites listeners into a funny world where love is spontaneous, silly, and full of surprises.
The track is inspired by pink bunnies chasing love in a fun game of tag, and it fully embraces its lighthearted spirit. It doesn’t want to be complicated or heavy, instead, it celebrates the simple thrill of taking chances on love and finding happiness wherever it is.
Captain Iron / Windrift Band offers something new in a musical world that is often focused on intensity or introspection, a reminder that love doesn’t have to be serious to be meaningful. It can be found in laughter, movement, and the bravery to enjoy the moment.
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Artist Spotlight
Hannah Horton uses sound to show kindness with new release “Peace Speak”
Hannah Horton’s latest, “Peace Speak,” is a powerful and deeply human song that combines emotional honesty with rich instrumental storytelling. At first, the song is about her own feelings, but then it becomes a universal call for kindness, led by her expressive baritone saxophone.
“Peace Speak” has a strong yet quiet message that comes from Horton’s response to the unkindness that can occur in everyday life. The track doesn’t use force to address harshness, it asks listeners to stop, think, and consider the struggles we all have that we can’t see.
The piece has much more depth thanks to the ensemble performance. The recording creates a warm, responsive soundscape that feels alive and connected, with Sam Leak on piano, Rob Statham on bass, and Steve Taylor on drums. Each instrument adds to the story, and Horton’s saxophone moves clearly and with a lot of feeling.
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