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Lindsay Starr Releases a new single “Coffee Cups”

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Lindsay Starr released “Coffee Cups” from her debut album, Blaming the Weather due this Friday via Sunday Supper Records. Blaming the Weather, produced by Kyle Henderson (vocalist and guitarist from Desert Noises), uses seasonal depression disorder as a metaphor for the melancholy social climate in 2020. Starr and Henderson admit that at its inception, the album was very much work-in-progress built on trust and eagerness to explore new techniques and sounds.

Listen to Lindsay Starr – Coffee Cups

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Dan Holcomb creates a journey of letting go with “Sail Away”

Dan-Holcomb

Dan Holcomb’s new single, “Sails Away,” takes listeners on a very deep journey. The track builds slowly, deliberately, and with emotional clarity, then captures how life’s burdens accumulate and how powerful it is to let them go. His unique mix of Southern rock, Americana, and pop-rock makes it what it is.

“Sails Away” starts with just an acoustic guitar, which makes it feel like you’re in a private space right away. As the song goes on, more and more parts come in, like soft harmonies, and finally a full band arrangement that makes the song feel big and almost spiritual. It feels like a release at the end, like letting go of your breath after holding it for too long.

Pete Vogl and Shawn Grove produced, which fits the song’s emotional arc perfectly. Each part of the music is carefully placed, so it never feels forced. Tessa Joy’s background vocals give the song warmth and depth, and the group of experienced session musicians, Gerry Hansen on drums, Michael Steele on bass, Michael Doke on electric guitar, and Lee Davis on keys, adds richness and texture.

The main idea of “Sails Away” is that it takes a lot of guts to let go of the things that weigh you down, whether they are emotional, personal, or something else. Holcomb’s delivery feels real and lived-in because it is grounded in what he knows and has been through.

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Chenzo V shares a story of self-disconnection on “Mechanical Boy”

Chenzo V

Chenzo V’s latest release, “Mechanical Boy,” is a bold, genre-defying statement about what happens when you stop being yourself. The track talks about how survival can, over time, become something that doesn’t look like a real human experience, a mechanical response to the world. It does this by looking at the conflict between feeling and control.

“Mechanical Boy” is a great mix of alternative rock, electronic rock, and synth-pop. The track sounds like a blend of Muse’s atmospheric intensity and Radiohead’s introspective edge. It has a sound that feels both big and small, mixing soaring guitars with textured electronic sounds.

“Mechanical Boy” is a story about becoming aware of yourself and regaining your emotions. The mix of guitar-driven energy and electronic sounds shows the fight between instinct and control. The singer tells the story clearly and powerfully. “Mechanical Boy” is a powerful song that makes you think about how much of yourself you’ve kept in a world that values conformity over feeling.

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