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Dima Zouchinski releases new track with a sense of timing on “Eddie”

Eddie

Dima Zouchinski’s new single, “Eddie,” is a lively, guitar-driven release that feels both tough and uplifting. It captures the raw musical spirit that thrives on heart and momentum. Written in 2018 and recorded about six months before Eddie Van Halen died, the song has a sense of timing that feels important.

But “Eddie” moves forward with a strong pulse, thanks to upbeat drums that keep the song moving forward with unending energy. Zouchinski’s message is clear from the start, energy first, always be real. The drums lay down a strong groove as the backbone of the song, and the guitars are the clear center of attention.

The track is especially interesting because of how it mixes styles. The song has a punchy punk rock sound and a rough grunge sound that give it its bite. The track’s upbeat energy is what makes it so great. The rhythm, guitar flair, and unfiltered rock spirit give the song a sense of motion that keeps listeners going from start to finish.

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“The Great Refusal” arrives as Motihari Brigade’s bold statement on tech and control

Motihari Brigade

Motihari Brigade is back with a new and compelling single, “The Great Refusal,” a rock-driven statement that is a warning and reflection on the evermore-complicated relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, and it precedes their next album, “Problematic,” to be out by June 25, 2026.

It is built on a raw rock foundation and maintains a consistent pace with gritty guitars and production that highlights intensity. The instrumentation is purposeful and charged, each riff pushing against something unseen. The song acts out the paradox at the core of its theme, switching between defiance and reflection. “The Great Refusal” explores resistance in an age of technology as both creator and destroyer. The visuals of the project also drip with irony, especially the AI-powered lyric video.

This adds to the layers of meaning and the line between critique and participation. That tension bleeds into the art itself, making the release self-aware and conceptually brave. Motihari Brigade is the creative project of guitarist/songwriter Eric Winston and continues the exploration of philosophical storytelling with a base in cultural and historical references.

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TABOO ZERO unveils tthe beauty of unexpected connection on new release “Stay”

TABOO ZERO

TABOO ZERO beckons emotional honesty and timeless storytelling with “Stay,” a captivating alternative duet about the rare and transformative experience of finding something real when you least expect it.

The track, influenced by the romantic ambiance of Meet Joe Black, develops with a wonderful patience, letting its emotions breathe naturally. “Stay” works best when it isn’t rushing towards dramatic conclusions. Every beat is intentional. It’s a listening experience that slowly brings audiences into its story.

The track is based around a story of connection, which feels authentic, vulnerable, and refreshingly sincere. The duet format helps in this emotional dynamic, with the voices working in tandem to communicate longing, hope, and the uncertainty that often comes with significant relationships. The chemistry in the performance lends a human quality to the song that can’t be ignored.

It’s one of the most striking things about it, “Stay,” managing to feel both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. Its low-key approach is a throwback to classic, emotionally driven songs, but never feels stuck in the past. TABOO ZERO instead redefines heartfelt storytelling with a modern voice, proving that true emotion is always in style.

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