Artist Spotlight
Indolore captures life’s quiet moments on “La Vie Side B” EP
“La Vie Side B” by Indolore is a collection of cherished photographs pulled out of an old box, each song revealing a different chapter of memory, love, and personal reflection. A deeply personal project, released in the form of an EP, explores themes of openness, memories, and the times that continue to shape us long after they’ve passed.
The EP opens with “Manhattan 89,” an expressive salute to youthful adventure and wonder. The song is about the excitement of a teenage dream in the middle of New York City in the summer of 1989. The storytelling makes you feel like you are discovering a bigger world for the very first time, holding on to the innocence and curiosity that fades away with age.
Then, “Terry” is a loving tribute to a dear friend. The song is a celebration of connection and gratitude instead of dwelling on loss. There’s a warmth to the song, talking about the lasting mark that important friendships leave. Indolore turns to family and memory on “So Long.” The song is about the eternal bond between a grandchild and a grandmother. It states that unconditional love still guides us when our loved ones are no longer here in the flesh.
The project closes with “Hotel Chelsea,” a gentle track inspired by a visit to the legendary landmark. It is a cinematic meditation on inspiration, memory, and invisible creative spirits. With “La Vie Side B,” Indolore’s honest storytelling and heartfelt themes remind us that the people, places, and dreams we carry with us never really leave, but become part of us.
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Artist Spotlight
“bad habit” finds Esthy exploring love, longing, and emotional addiction
Esthy returns with a beautiful new release, “bad habit,” an anthem that explores the emotional tug of war of toxic attachment. Los Angeles-based songwriter, producer, and mixing engineer Esthy puts a personal touch on every layer of the track, creating a song that is intimate and relatable.
“bad habit” is the frustrating cycle of going back to someone who keeps giving you emotional whiplash. It is the struggle of the mind and the heart when the mind has already known, but the heart will not go. The emotional themes create a vivid picture of longing, openness, and the fight to break free from toxic cycles. The atmosphere is huge and encompassing, a fitting setting for the heft of the song’s emotion.
The song captures that feeling of knowing a relationship is wrong, and yet still feeling drawn back to it. “bad habit” is a pop release that will stay with you, mixing cinematic production with emotional storytelling and themes you can relate to. It’s a late-night soundtrack for those who have ever had a hard time walking away, cementing Esthy’s position as an artist who can make powerful, impactful music out of personal experiences.
Artist Spotlight
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard deliver hope and freedom on “Travelin’ Heart”
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard capture the freewheeling spirit of adventure on new single, “Travelin’ Heart,” a warm, uplifting mix of indie pop and Americana that’s as wide open as the highways that inspired it. The roots of the song are ideas captured on a road trip down the East Coast and developed in various recording locations.
“Travelin’ Heart” is about travel and the sense of renewal it can bring, the idea of travel as a way to leave emotional baggage behind, and find a clearer sense of self. The theme is woven into every element of the arrangement, making for a listening experience. Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard hit a nice, sweet spot between indie-pop catchiness and classic Americana textures.
The acoustic guitar provides a solid foundation, and the mandolin and pedal steel add layers of warmth and character. The mastering adds a polished finish but doesn’t take away the track’s earthy charm. Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard have created a memorable anthem for dreamers, wanderers, and anyone looking for a fresh perspective with “Travelin’ Heart.” It’s a journey song, reminding us that sometimes the best way to find where you really belong is to keep walking.
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